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Journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | Volume 2

October 24-25, 2019 | Zurich, Switzerland

2nd European

Nursing Congress

International Conference on

Clinical Nursing & Practice

Joint Event

&

J Intensive Crit Care Nurs, Volume 2

An Investigation of the outcomes of stroke patients in the community: Is it possible to

recovery well after golden rehabilitation period

Wen Hsi Chiu, Su Feng Wang, Yu-Ju Hsieh

and

Hsin Min Wang

Mackay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management School, Taiwan

Background:

Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in

Taiwan and is the main cause of disability globally. Yang, et al.

(2011) address most of the stroke people whose aged 65 and

over are cared for at home, but the frequency of rehabilitation

care for these elderlies is the lowest. Community-based care

is another way to look after stroke patients in long-term

condition. Currently, little is known about community clinic

care of stroke patients when the patients returned home

from the hospital.

Purpose:

The purpose of this study is to analyse the patient

data of a community clinic to understand the outcome of the

care of stroke patients.

Method:

A retrospective study which reviewed the stroke

patients’ charts in a community clinic was adopted. Datawere

collected from 2011 to 2016. 388 patients’ data were showed

in this study.

Result:

The result showed that the improvement of stroke

patients in the upper limbs and lower limbs is the most

significant, and its progress can reach nearly 75~80%.

Moreover, the slurred speech of this group can be improved

by about 20%. Although the symptoms of drooling and

choking were also improved, the progress is about 10~15%.

Conclusion:

The community clinic care may be another way

to facilitate the progress of stroke patients after transition

from the hospital to the home.

Speaker Biography

Wen Hsi Chiu has completed her Phd from Edinburgh Napier University,

UK in 211. She is the deputy director/assistant professor of Mackay

Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management School, Taiwan. In

academic area, she is interested in innovative teaching methods and OSCE

examination, evaluation and outcome for students. She is also interested

in carried out research in caring for long term patients in the community.

e:

anniec3636@gmail.com

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