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Delphi Study on the Required Physical-Assessment Level of Stroke Patients by Nurses Part 2: Focus on Examination of Entire Body Except Cranial Nerves Hiromi Kato 1 , Toyoaki Yamauchi 2 1Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing 2Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University Keyword: フィジカルアセスメント , デルファイ法 , 脳卒中患者 , 看護 , physical assessment , Delphi study , stroke patients , nursing pp.234-243
Published Date 2017/12/31
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify the examination skills required for whole-body physical assessment except cranial nerves of stroke patients, and the item-assessment level in the acute and recovery phases of stroke that is regarded as being essential by Certified Nurses in Stroke Rehabilitation Nursing (SRN).

Method: The Delphi method was used for this quantitative descriptive study. A newly developed, self-administered questionnaire was distributed by mail to 126 stroke-rehabilitation certified nurses, from whom an expert panel was organized. The questionnaire consisted of 98 items regarding physical examination except for cranial nerves during the acute and recovery phases of stroke. An established consensus was defined based on 51% agreement on the results of the third survey.

Results: Participants included consented candidates that totaled 126, with responses from 105 for the first round, 86 for the second round, and 87 for the third round. The nurses reached a practice-level consensus on 62 acute- and 56 recovery-phase items. Furthermore, an assessmentlevel consensus was reached for 32 acute- and 34 recovery-phase items.

Discussion: The selected skills of practice-level items suggested the physical assessment of stroke patients, and degree and presence or absence of dysfunction associated with stroke onset as fields of exploration to determine self-care ability.


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