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Zeinab Ebrahimpour Mouziraji, Asghar Dalvandi, Hamidreza Khankeh, Roozbeh Kazemi, Abbas Tafakhori, Payam Sarraf, Akbar Biglarian , Shoja Maryam , Mauk Kristin L. ,
Volume 12, Issue 4 (12-2014)
Abstract

Objectives: Stroke is a neurological syndrome with sudden onset or gradual destruction of brain vessels, which may take 24 hours or more. Complications of stroke effect in the variation aspects of the individual. According to De Spulveda and Chang’s Studies, disability reduced the effective adjustment. This study aimed to overview the adjustment of stroke patients based on the main concepts of rehabilitation nursing Mauk model.

Methods: In a quasi-experimental one group pre-posttest design study, data was collected in the neurology clinic of Imam Khomeini hospital and stroke patient rehabilitation centers in Tehran (Tabassom). Data collection included demographic and adjustment questionnaires of stroke patients. The intervention included seven sessions as Mauk model, each session with one hour training, for seven patients. Data analysis performed with SPSS software with paired t-test and was compared with previous results.

Results: There were significant differences between the mean scores of patients with stroke adjustment questionnaire in the pre-test-post-test. But in the adjustment sub-scales, except for relationship with wife and Personal adjustment, in other areas, there is no statistically significant difference between the pre and posttest.

Discussion: The results indicated that training has been affected on some aspects of adjustment of stroke patients in order to, as improving functions, complications and its limitations. Nurses can help then with implementing of plans such as patients education in this regard.


Maryam Shoja, Asghar Dalvandi, Hamid Reza Khankeh, Abbas Tafakhori, Payam Sarraf, Roozbeh Kazemi, Zeinab Ebrahimpour, Akbar Biglarian, Kristin L. Mauk,
Volume 13, Issue 2 (6-2015)
Abstract

Objectives:  Stroke is a major event in one's life, and patients will inevitably require the use of coping strategies in order to try to reestablish acceptable life equilibrium. Due to the extensive role that nurses can be active members in the patient's rehabilitation plan, the Mauk model is a model that focuses on stroke patients. For each stage of this model,  Mauk has developed appropriate rehabilitation nursing interventions. This study aimed to analyze the effect of implementation of the Mauk nursing rehabilitation model (Agonizing phase, Fantasy phase, Realizing phase) on the coping strategies of stroke patients.

Methods: This study is a quasi-experimental one-group pre-test-post-test study. The interventions are identified and coping strategies for patients based  on the Mauk model have been trained. Convenience sampling has been done in Imam Khomeini hospital and Tabassom rehabilitation center in 1392. Data collection instruments included a demographic questionnaire and a coping strategies questionnaire for stroke patients. The educational program was implemented in sessions of 45 minutes. The patients’ coping strategies, before and after training, were  assessed. Data was statistically analyzed using
descriptive and inferential tests in SPSS software 16.

Results: The mean score for coping strategies before intervention was 111.42±11.71, and after intervention was 102.14±12.45 (P<0.05). The physical, mental and social dimensions in the coping strategies showed significant differences before and after intervention.

Discussion: Using the rehabilitation program interventions for effectively dealing with stress, changing and unpredictable behavior patterns in chronic patients is an important component of the treatment protocol, and helps deliver an increase in coping strategies for stroke patients.



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