Description

Book Synopsis

This volume provides integral knowledge of all aspects of stroke care and rehabilitation after stroke, and is therefore highly relevant for nurses who work in rehabilitation centers. It outlines the several phases after stroke, for example the type of care patients may receive in the chronically phase at home. Nurses will obtain knowledge about treatment, importance of observation and caring with a special focus on communication problems, swallowing problems, activities of daily living, urinary and defecation problems, shoulder and hand issues.

Thanks to photographs, nurses will learn to transfer patients in the adequate positions. Several chapters provide nurses with examples of effective and efficient collaboration with multidisciplinary professionals, informal caregivers and patients themselves. There is also an emphasis on behavior and cognitive functioning. And lastly, in the final chapters authors highlight the organization of rehabilitation and integrated care issues.

Nurses play a very important role in rehabilitation, education, counseling, prevention, and caring for patients with cerebrovascular accident (CVA). In caring for stroke patients, nurses need specific competences and abilities that go beyond the general neurologic knowledge and experience. Nurses need to collaborate in an efficient and effective manner with multidisciplinary team members in their organization and across organizations. This book discusses medical aspects and specific symptoms of a stroke, as well as the limitations that patients experience, and which interventions are indicated for recovery.




Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Stroke – medical aspectsD.W.J. Dippel (prof., MD, PhD), N. E. LeCouffe (MD)
Chapter 2. Acute phase
N. Koenen-Bornet, N.C. Verhoeven-de With, B.I. Buijck (PhD)
Chapter 3. Recovery after a strokeG. Ribbers (prof, MD, PhD), T. Bushnik (PhD, FACRM)
Chapter 4. Therapeutic climateB.I. Buijck (PhD), T. Bushnik (PhD, FACRM)
Chapter 5. Multidisciplinary collaborationE.T.M. Sarr-Jansman, C. Sier (MPt)
Chapter 6. Skills
L. Kooijmans , P. Gao
Chapter 7. Swallowing disordersJ.E. Bernouw- van Tol, S.M. Wielaert (PhD)
Chapter 8. Communication disordersJ.E. Bernouw- van Tol, S.M. Wielaert (PhD)
Chapter 9. Activities in daily life (ADL)E. Franssen, E.T.M. Sarr-Jansman, D. J. Rowberry (RN)
Chapter 10. Urinary incontinence after strokeB.I. Buijck (PhD), D. J. Rowberry (RN)
Chapter 11. Problems with the shoulder and hand due to hemiplegiaL.A. Vroon van der Blom, T. Silveira (NMT)
Chapter 12. Cognition, emotion, and behaviorE.T.M. Sarr-Jansman, D. J. Rowberry (RN)
Chapter 13. Neuropsychiatric symptoms after a strokeB.I. Buijck (PhD), T. Silveira (NMT)
Chapter 14. Care in the chronic phase - care at homeE. van Haaren (MSc), A.H.J. Guyt (RN), C.E.M. Steenhorst (RN)
Chapter 15. Integrated care pathways after strokeD.M. de Vries-Giesen (MSc), B.I. Buijck (PhD), M. Janečková (MSc)
Chapter 16. An example: course developed in the Rotterdam Stroke Service (The Netherlands)
E. Jansen, C. Jeuken, M. Magni (RN, MSc)

The Challenges of Nursing Stroke Management in

    Product form

    £35.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £39.99 – you save £4.00 (10%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 16 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Bianca Buijck, Gerard Ribbers

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of The Challenges of Nursing Stroke Management in by Bianca Buijck

      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 17/07/2018
      ISBN13: 9783319763903, 978-3319763903
      ISBN10: 3319763903
      Also in:
      Nursing

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume provides integral knowledge of all aspects of stroke care and rehabilitation after stroke, and is therefore highly relevant for nurses who work in rehabilitation centers. It outlines the several phases after stroke, for example the type of care patients may receive in the chronically phase at home. Nurses will obtain knowledge about treatment, importance of observation and caring with a special focus on communication problems, swallowing problems, activities of daily living, urinary and defecation problems, shoulder and hand issues.

      Thanks to photographs, nurses will learn to transfer patients in the adequate positions. Several chapters provide nurses with examples of effective and efficient collaboration with multidisciplinary professionals, informal caregivers and patients themselves. There is also an emphasis on behavior and cognitive functioning. And lastly, in the final chapters authors highlight the organization of rehabilitation and integrated care issues.

      Nurses play a very important role in rehabilitation, education, counseling, prevention, and caring for patients with cerebrovascular accident (CVA). In caring for stroke patients, nurses need specific competences and abilities that go beyond the general neurologic knowledge and experience. Nurses need to collaborate in an efficient and effective manner with multidisciplinary team members in their organization and across organizations. This book discusses medical aspects and specific symptoms of a stroke, as well as the limitations that patients experience, and which interventions are indicated for recovery.




      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Stroke – medical aspectsD.W.J. Dippel (prof., MD, PhD), N. E. LeCouffe (MD)
      Chapter 2. Acute phase
      N. Koenen-Bornet, N.C. Verhoeven-de With, B.I. Buijck (PhD)
      Chapter 3. Recovery after a strokeG. Ribbers (prof, MD, PhD), T. Bushnik (PhD, FACRM)
      Chapter 4. Therapeutic climateB.I. Buijck (PhD), T. Bushnik (PhD, FACRM)
      Chapter 5. Multidisciplinary collaborationE.T.M. Sarr-Jansman, C. Sier (MPt)
      Chapter 6. Skills
      L. Kooijmans , P. Gao
      Chapter 7. Swallowing disordersJ.E. Bernouw- van Tol, S.M. Wielaert (PhD)
      Chapter 8. Communication disordersJ.E. Bernouw- van Tol, S.M. Wielaert (PhD)
      Chapter 9. Activities in daily life (ADL)E. Franssen, E.T.M. Sarr-Jansman, D. J. Rowberry (RN)
      Chapter 10. Urinary incontinence after strokeB.I. Buijck (PhD), D. J. Rowberry (RN)
      Chapter 11. Problems with the shoulder and hand due to hemiplegiaL.A. Vroon van der Blom, T. Silveira (NMT)
      Chapter 12. Cognition, emotion, and behaviorE.T.M. Sarr-Jansman, D. J. Rowberry (RN)
      Chapter 13. Neuropsychiatric symptoms after a strokeB.I. Buijck (PhD), T. Silveira (NMT)
      Chapter 14. Care in the chronic phase - care at homeE. van Haaren (MSc), A.H.J. Guyt (RN), C.E.M. Steenhorst (RN)
      Chapter 15. Integrated care pathways after strokeD.M. de Vries-Giesen (MSc), B.I. Buijck (PhD), M. Janečková (MSc)
      Chapter 16. An example: course developed in the Rotterdam Stroke Service (The Netherlands)
      E. Jansen, C. Jeuken, M. Magni (RN, MSc)

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account