Hinkle J L, Forbes E
Thomas Jefferson University, College of Allied Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Philadelphia, USA.
J Neurosci Nurs. 1996 Feb;28(1):13-8. doi: 10.1097/01376517-199602000-00004.
The purpose of this pilot project was to compare the outcome of stroke survivors cared for on an Acute Stroke Unit (ASU) to those who received care on a routine medical-surgical unit. The sample included a total of 88 patients, 68 admitted to an acute stroke unit and 20 admitted to a medical-surgical unit. The Functional Index Measure was used to assess in-hospital functional gains in the two groups. There appeared to be a trend toward increased functional gains in the group of stroke patients cared for on the Acute Strike Unit as compared to the group of patients cared for on medical-surgical units. These findings provide a foundation for neuroscience nurses and other health care professionals to study functional gains after stroke.
这个试点项目的目的是比较在急性卒中单元(ASU)接受护理的卒中幸存者与在常规内科-外科病房接受护理的卒中幸存者的结局。样本总共包括88名患者,其中68名入住急性卒中单元,20名入住内科-外科病房。使用功能指数测量法评估两组患者在住院期间的功能改善情况。与在内科-外科病房接受护理的患者组相比,在急性卒中单元接受护理的卒中患者组似乎有功能改善增加的趋势。这些发现为神经科学护士和其他医疗保健专业人员研究卒中后的功能改善提供了基础。