Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing

Stroke has become a major disease seriously threating human health due to its high morbidity, mortality and disability. Rehabilitation nursing care for stroke patients has always been a key part of clinical care. The neurological nursing managers should pay high attention to the issue about how to m...

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Main Authors: Liu Qie, Xu Xin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-04-01
Series:Translational Neuroscience
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2019-0005
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spelling doaj-9a13ddf190c04023873236816d45627f2021-09-05T20:51:31ZengDe GruyterTranslational Neuroscience2081-69362019-04-01101253010.1515/tnsci-2019-0005tnsci-2019-0005Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursingLiu Qie0Xu Xin1Department of Neurology, Daqing Oilfield General Hospital, Daqing163001, ChinaDepartment of Neurology, Daqing Oilfield General Hospital, Daqing163001, ChinaStroke has become a major disease seriously threating human health due to its high morbidity, mortality and disability. Rehabilitation nursing care for stroke patients has always been a key part of clinical care. The neurological nursing managers should pay high attention to the issue about how to more effectively improve the level of nurses’ rehabilitation nursing on stroke patients. Therefore, this paper investigates the current cognition of neurological nurses about stroke knowledge, attitude and behaviour, and then analyses the factors affecting the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of stroke in the nurses, in order to provide better nursing services for stroke patients, and improve their nursing quality. The findings show that the different cognitions of nurses about their role have different effects on the knowledge, attitudes and behavioural levels of the neurological nurses; the nurses with more types of roles have better knowledge and behavioural levels of stroke.https://doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2019-0005cognitionbehavioral levelsneurologyrehabilitation nursing
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author Liu Qie
Xu Xin
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Xu Xin
Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
Translational Neuroscience
cognition
behavioral levels
neurology
rehabilitation nursing
author_facet Liu Qie
Xu Xin
author_sort Liu Qie
title Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
title_short Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
title_full Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
title_fullStr Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
title_full_unstemmed Cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
title_sort cognition of nurses in neurology department on rehabilitation nursing
publisher De Gruyter
series Translational Neuroscience
issn 2081-6936
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Stroke has become a major disease seriously threating human health due to its high morbidity, mortality and disability. Rehabilitation nursing care for stroke patients has always been a key part of clinical care. The neurological nursing managers should pay high attention to the issue about how to more effectively improve the level of nurses’ rehabilitation nursing on stroke patients. Therefore, this paper investigates the current cognition of neurological nurses about stroke knowledge, attitude and behaviour, and then analyses the factors affecting the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of stroke in the nurses, in order to provide better nursing services for stroke patients, and improve their nursing quality. The findings show that the different cognitions of nurses about their role have different effects on the knowledge, attitudes and behavioural levels of the neurological nurses; the nurses with more types of roles have better knowledge and behavioural levels of stroke.
topic cognition
behavioral levels
neurology
rehabilitation nursing
url https://doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2019-0005
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