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12. Nurses’ Practice to Prevent Complications after Ischemic Stroke and Improve Patient Outcomes
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Complications After Ischemic Stroke and Improve Patient Outcomes |
Nurses’ Practice to Prevent Complications after Ischemic Stroke and Improve Patient Outcomes
Khadija Mohammed Jassim and Widad K. Mohammed
ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the nurses' practices about the prevention of complications after ischemic stroke.
Study Design: Pre-experimental study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the AL-Basrah Teaching Hospitals, AL-Basrah Governorate from 16th April 2024 to 30th October 2024.
Methods: Twenty nurses, both male and female, who cared for stroke patients made up a non-probability sample.
Results: The nurses' practices do not appear to have a statistically significant effect on the clinical outcome of stroke patients, none of which are statistically significant (p-values of 0.782).
Conclusion: The nurses' practices do not appear to have a statistically significant effect on the clinical outcome of patients' strokes.
Key Words: Nurses, Practice, Complications, Ischemic Stroke