scholarly journals 34 A Review of the Implementation of a Stroke Education Programme in a Dublin Teaching Hospital in 2018

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (Supplement_3) ◽  
pp. iii17-iii65
Author(s):  
Lisa Donaghy ◽  
Eamon Dolan ◽  
Marie O'Connor

Abstract Background Aim: To commence Stroke education in a specific Dublin Hospital to improve the assessment of management of Stroke patients. Methods Seven 1 day study days were organised in 2018. These study days were multidisciplinary team (MDT) led with theory in the morning session delivered by the Stroke Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) followed by MDT led workshops in the afternoon. Stroke education was delivered to Emergency Department (ED) doctors on each rotation. Whiteboard education sessions were carried out for nurses on Medicine for the Elderly Ward/Stroke Unit. Results A total of 103 health professionals were trained over the 7 study days. Stroke Study Day attendances consisted of 69 RGN/CNMs 26 student nurses (21 intern nurses who are now staff nurses working in the hospital), 2 Allied Health Professionals, 1 CNS and 5 from Practice development. 32 ED doctors were trained over 3 separate induction days. Weekly scenario based sessions with nurses on the Stroke Ward. Conclusion Staff applying the learned knowledge and competencies to Stroke patients has significantly improved following the commencement of the education. 100% of staff who attended the Stroke study day stated that the training improved their knowledge and skills. 100% of staff would recommend the Stroke Study Day to other colleagues. We aim to continue the study days and whiteboard sessions with health professionals in all wards in 2019.

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-55
Author(s):  
Paul Hoehner ◽  
David H. Beyda ◽  
William P. Cheshire ◽  
Robert E. Cranston ◽  
John T. Dunlop ◽  
...  

The Christian Medical and Dental Associations (CMDA) was founded in 1931 and is made up of the Christian Medical Association (CMA) and the Christian Dental Association (CDA). CMDA has a current membership of over 19,000 physicians, dentists, and other allied health professionals. During and in direct response to the pressing urgencies of the COVID-19 universal pandemic of 2020 the President of CMDA commissioned a special task force to provide current and future Christian reflection and guidance on triage and resource allocation policies during pandemics and other forms of crisis surge medical conditions (e.g., mass casualty situations). This is a condensed version of the CMDA special task force position statement. 


Heart Rhythm ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (8) ◽  
pp. S8
Author(s):  
Lauren Ashley Rousseau ◽  
Nicole M. Bourque ◽  
Tiffany Andrade ◽  
Megan E.B. Antonellis ◽  
Patrice Hoskins ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (9) ◽  
pp. 1631-1641 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayte E van Alebeek ◽  
Renate M Arntz ◽  
Merel S Ekker ◽  
Nathalie E Synhaeve ◽  
Noortje AMM Maaijwee ◽  
...  

Incidence of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack in young adults is rising. However, etiology remains unknown in 30–40% of these patients when current classification systems designed for the elderly are used. Our aim was to identify risk factors according to a pediatric approach, which might lead to both better identification of risk factors and provide a stepping stone for the understanding of disease mechanism, particularly in patients currently classified as “unknown etiology”. Risk factors of 656 young stroke patients (aged 18–50) of the FUTURE study were categorized according to the “International Pediatric Stroke Study” (IPSS), with stratification on gender, age and stroke of “unknown etiology”. Categorization of risk factors into ≥1 IPSS category was possible in 94% of young stroke patients. Chronic systemic conditions were more present in patients aged <35 compared to patients ≥35 (32.6% vs. 15.6%, p < 0.05). Among 226 patients classified as “stroke of unknown etiology” using TOAST, we found risk factors in 199 patients (88%) with the IPSS approach. We identified multiple risk factors linked to other mechanisms of stroke in the young than in the elderly . This can be a valuable starting point to develop an etiologic classification system specifically designed for young stroke patients.


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