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Trends and prospects of trainee nurses in cares for patients with strokes
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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

Trends and prospects of trainee nurses in cares for patients with strokes


30th International Conference on Nursing & Healthcare

April 18, 2022 | Webinar

Makreta T Draganova, Meglena M Balaburova

Medical University-Pleven, Bulgaria

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nurs Care

Abstract :

The stroke is socially significant disease all over the world. The major concern with the stroke is the multiple pathology and development of neurodegenerative complications. The patients become dependable on various degrees that require the cares for them continue in the home environment. The aim of this study to survey and analyze the opinions and attitudes of students nurses about the healthcare needs of patients, undergone strokes. The theoretical and practical training the students in VII-VIII – semesters from three higher educational establishments in Bulgaria have acquired during general and clinical traineeship enables us to interpret their views on issues, regarding care planning and implementation of interventions for those patients. All interviewed students are aware about the essence of the notion “nursing care plan” and reckon that the patients undergone stroke need adequate nursing cares, executed on the base of standard care plan. That facilitates ensuring of continuity, consistency and adequacy at implementation of various activities.
Recent Publications :
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9. P. Dzhedzheva; D. Stoyanova; D. Zheklyazkova. Specific needs of patients, undergone stroke, Third national students’session, MUPleven, 26-27 March 2015., 188-194
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Biography :

Makreta Draganova, RN, PhD in Social medicine and organization of healthcare and pharmacy, Head of Division of Management of Health Care, Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Public Health in Medical University of Pleven. She has been worked as a nurse in Neurosurgery word in University hospital since 1986-1995. Her Scientific interests are in field Management of time, Management of health care, Medical pedagogies and Methodology of teaching, Health care, Nursing diagnosis and documentations.

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