Improving Coordination and Transitions of Care in Stroke Patients
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 8/3/2018 |
Start Date: | October 2015 |
End Date: | November 2019 |
Improving Coordination and Transitions of Care for Stroke Patients With an Attending Nurse: a Comparative Effectiveness Single Center Study Comparing Models of Nursing Care
This study will examine if the attending nurse model will enhance critical patient-centered
elements of care that will in turn improve patient education and shared decision-making,
medication adherence, stroke-related health literacy, and reduce early readmissions to
ultimately yield improved patient quality of life. Our primary objective is to determine
whether the attending nurse model of care improves stroke patients' health at 7 days, 30
days, and 90 days after hospital discharge as assessed through questionnaires.
elements of care that will in turn improve patient education and shared decision-making,
medication adherence, stroke-related health literacy, and reduce early readmissions to
ultimately yield improved patient quality of life. Our primary objective is to determine
whether the attending nurse model of care improves stroke patients' health at 7 days, 30
days, and 90 days after hospital discharge as assessed through questionnaires.
Inclusion Criteria:
- > 18 years of age
- Admission to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Vascular Neurology service
- Incident or recurrent:
- Ischemic stroke: focal neurological deficit of likely ischemic vascular origin
- Intracerebral hemorrhage: blood seen on initial head CT
- Transient Ischemic attack: focal neurological deficit of likely ischemic vascular
origin that has clinically resolved
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy
- Comfort or hospice care
- Severe dementia prior to stroke
- Non-communicative and have no family/social support
We found this trial at
1
site
3400 Spruce St
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
(215) 662-4000
Principal Investigator: Scott E Kasner, M.D
Phone: 215-349-8651
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