THE EFFECT OF NURSING INTERVENTIONPROGRAM ON THE PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONALABILITIES OF PATIENTS WITH RECENT STROKE
- Clinical Instructor Faculty of Nursing Badr University In Cairo and Head of Medical Education Team In Millennium Hospital.
- Professor of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing - Helwan University.
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Background: Strokes are life-changing events that not merely affect a person physically but also emotionally as it may result in physical disabilities, which lead to functional disabilities. The nurse can help stroke patients with best utilization of their remaining physical and functional abilities.
Aim: Assessment of the Physical and Functional Abilities of Patients with Recent Stroke.
Methods: A descriptive exploratory design was used to conduct the current study Awsim General hospital in (a) neurological inpatients ward, and (b) intensive care unit, Sample: Purposive sample (70) patients admitted to the study settings. Tools: four tools utilized for data collection, (1) Structured interviewing questionnaire consisting of two parts: Part one: Personal characteristics of patient with recent stroke, Part two: Medical history of patient with recent stroke ;( II) National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (III) Barthel Index (activity of daily living) Scale. (4): Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (physical and functional.
[Eman Mohamed Ameen Mohamed, Manar Fathy Hamza and Zeinab Hussien Ali (2026); THE EFFECT OF NURSING INTERVENTIONPROGRAM ON THE PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONALABILITIES OF PATIENTS WITH RECENT STROKE Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jan). 138-152] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com






