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Comprehensive Nursing Care for Clients after Cerebrovascular Accidents
KOVAŘÍKOVÁ, Jaroslava
Cerebrovascular accidents (CVA, a stroke) mean a major burden for both the patient and his family and caregivers. It is necessary to focus intensively on the care for patients already diagnosed with a stroke. Provision of quality nursing care of patients increases patients´ chance of their recovery and return to the normal life. Based on these facts, the bachelor thesis "Comprehensive nursing care for clients after a stroke" was prepared and presented. The objective was to find out what theoretical knowledge and practical skills are required from nurses who look after the clients after CVA. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on the description of CVA and the issue of the nursing care. The research part is based on the quantitative data collection. The research methods applied were: a semi-structured interview, an involved observation and a survey. The research sample consisted of ten clients after CVA who had been hospitalized in Hospital for follow-up care in the town of Humpolec and ten nurses who looked after these clients. Based on the information obtained from the interviews with clients, case studies were compiled, which revealed specifics of nursing care and these were formulated into individual nursing problems. Clients after CVA mostly need help with mobility, food and drink intake, at discharge, hygiene and tidying up. The attention to the issue of speech therapy should be paid. The involved observation and the survey revealed theoretical knowledge and practical skills, which nurses looking after the CVA clients should have. As to the question whether the nursing staff has enough knowledge and skills to provide quality nursing care for clients after CVA, it was found out, that there are some gaps both in theoretical knowledge of CVA and in practical skills of provided nursing care for these clients. As for the theoretical knowledge, the gaps were found out in the approach to clients after CVA and in describing the principles of communication in clients with aphasia. As for the practical skills, gaps in speech therapy were revealed. Gaps were also revealed in the support of the self-sufficiency of the clients. Self- sufficiency is not supported in the maximum possible extent. The results of this work can contribute to improvement of nursing care for clients after CVA. The output of this bachelor thesis is a nursing care plan with emphasis on the most frequent nursing diagnosis.

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