Case-management for nursing care of patient with stroke: a cross-cultural critical reflective analysis

 
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Case-management for nursing care of patient with stroke: a cross-cultural critical reflective analysis (EN)

Theofanidis, Dimitrios

Introduction: Stroke remains a heavy financial burden on health care systems around the world. Yet, health care reforms have called for sophisticated management systems in order to provide high-quality care on equal terms for the entire population within a cost-conscious environment. Aim: The main aim of this discussion paper is to define and reflect cross-culturally on the merits of the Case-Management (CM) approach for contemporary stroke care delivery.Methods: Critical reflective analysis was used for this paper’s needs, whereby readers are gradually introduced to skills of critical and reflective thinking. This can then be applied into a clinical context which may assist nurses to achieve a better understanding of their professional role within the complexities of contemporary health care delivery.Discussion: An overview for stroke care differences between Greece and USA is provided using the following critical analysis components: Situation, Experience evaluated, Personal Reflections and Opportunities for Change.Conclusions: CM in the USA aims to meet the urgent challenges of stroke care. CMs are health care professionals whose role is to serve as client advocates and to coordinate services whilst assuring financial and gate keeping functions as required. As these services are currently unavailable in Greece, despite adverse financial circumstances, efforts should be made to introduce a culturally adopted CM initiative for stroke care. (EN)

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Case-management (EN)
nursing (EN)
stroke (EN)


Health & Research Journal

English

2016-09-30


Postgraduate Program "Intensive Care Units" National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EN)

2459-3192
Health & Research Journal; Τόμ. 2 Αρ. 3 (2016): Volume 2 Issue 3 July - September 2016; 178-189 (EL)
Health & Research Journal; Vol. 2 No. 3 (2016): Volume 2 Issue 3 July - September 2016; 178-189 (EN)

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