ZHONGHUA YANGSHENG BAOJIAN ›› 2022, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (18): 12-14.

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Construction of Transitional Care Plan for Stroke Patients with Hemiplegia Based on Workshop Mode

MA Lian-qin, BIE Yong-qing, YANG Jiang-bo, CHEN Yan-ling, TAI Shi-bin*, LI Hua, WANG, Bing-feng LI Qing-ling   

  1. Emergency Department, Anqiu People's Hospital Affiliated to Weifang Medical College, Weifang Shandong, 262100, China
  • Online:2022-09-16 Published:2022-09-13

Abstract: Objective This study was to construct a continuous care plan for stroke patients with hemiplegia based on workshop mode, it can provide reference for the continuous care of stroke patients with hemiplegia. Methods in this study, in the standard under the guidance of the theory and group dynamics theory, comprehensive multi-disciplinary professional and technical personnel to the ideas and opinions, using literature research, form based on the pattern of workshop of stroke patients with hemiplegia care plan draft, enquiry for demonstration by experts, improve cerebral apoplexy hemiplegia patients based on the workshop mode continue care plan. Results The recovery rates of the two rounds of questionnaires were 100%, and the expert authority coefficients were 0.82 and 0.89. Finally, it was determined that the workshop members would give continuous care to stroke patients with hemiplegia and their primary family caregivers (PFC) once every 2 weeks. The corresponding PPT presentation was selected according to the patients' ability of daily living activities (BI) score, and personalized common goals were formulated. Meanwhile, the achievement of the last common goal was evaluated. BI and motor function (FMA) scores of stroke patients with hemiplegia were observed. Conclusion In this study, the construction of continuous care plan for stroke patients with hemiplegia based on workshop mode is scientific, and helpful to guide the practice of continuous care.

Key words: workshop, continuous care, stroke, ability of daily living activities, motor function

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