Emmie Malewezi
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View article: Prehospital stroke care in low- and middle-income countries: A World Stroke Organization (WSO) scientific statement
Prehospital stroke care in low- and middle-income countries: A World Stroke Organization (WSO) scientific statement Open
Evidence-based prehospital stroke care is effective in reducing stroke-related mortality and morbidity. The crucial period from symptom awareness to presentation at the hospital, the first step in the World Stroke Organization Road Map to …
View article: Understanding, Using, and Facilitating Evidence‐Based Practice: A Scoping Review of Influencing Factors Among Nurse Managers in Acute Care
Understanding, Using, and Facilitating Evidence‐Based Practice: A Scoping Review of Influencing Factors Among Nurse Managers in Acute Care Open
Background: Evidence‐based practice (EBP) is essential for quality healthcare. Nurse managers (NMs) play a key role in promoting EBP adoption among nurses, given their position as clinical leaders for nurses seeking to change practice. The…
View article: Development of the Carers’ Alert Thermometer for Stroke Family Caregivers (CAT-S): A Multiphase Action Research Study
Development of the Carers’ Alert Thermometer for Stroke Family Caregivers (CAT-S): A Multiphase Action Research Study Open
An estimated 1.3 million stroke survivors living in the United Kingdom (UK) currently rely on family caregivers for daily support. The needs of stroke family caregivers are, however, not routinely assessed by most clinical services. Early …
View article: Assessing the needs of Stroke family caregivers: Adapting the Carers Alert Thermometer (CAT) to develop the CAT(S).
Assessing the needs of Stroke family caregivers: Adapting the Carers Alert Thermometer (CAT) to develop the CAT(S). Open
Assessing the needs of stroke family caregivers: Adapting the Carers Alert Thermometer (CAT) to develop the CAT(S).
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\nAn estimated 1.2 million stroke survivors are currently living in the United Kingdom and majority of t…