| Literature DB >> 30258508 |
Hana M Abu-Snieneh1, Mohammad Y N Saleh2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An increased number of elderly people in the world may lead to an increase in the incidence of stroke, which creates a burden on the country's healthcare system. Dysphagia is the most common post stroke. Screening of dysphagia in stroke patients is serious to prevent complication linked to aspiration and inadequate hydration/nutrition.Entities:
Keywords: Dysphagia; Dysphagia Screening; Global population; Nurse's competency; Stroke; WHO
Year: 2018 PMID: 30258508 PMCID: PMC6128015 DOI: 10.2174/1874434601812010184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Nurs J ISSN: 1874-4346
The themes of the studies reviewed.
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| Benefits of dysphagia screening and training nurses in screening dysphagia among stroke patients | |||||
| Tanton M. (2010) | Developing a screening tool and training package to identify dysphagia in all settings | Develop screening tool and training package to identify dysphagia | Implementation of project | Nurses | Developed an observational screening tool for nurses to ensure early and accurate identification of dysphagia and designed a training package |
| Ilott I, Bennet B, Gerrish K, Pownall S, Jones A, Garth A. (2013) | Evaluating a novel approach to enhancing dysphagia management: workplace-based, blended e-learning. | Evaluate the learning effect and resource use cost about dysphagia | A single-group, pre- and post-study with mixed methods. | 22 Registered nurses | Workplace-based, blended e-learning was an acceptable, cost effective way of providing essential clinical knowledge and skills about dysphagia |
| Chung H L, Chen I L, Lee H L. A (2013) | A Program to Improve Accuracy Rate of Dysphagia Screening for Patients with Stroke. | Enhance the accuracy and the level of understanding of the swallowing screening test and its implementation | Implementation of project | Nurses | Implementation of the countermeasures successfully increased the accuracy and the awareness level of swallowing screening and reduced the incidence of aspiration pneumonia |
| Edmiaston J,Connor LT, Loehr L, Nassief A. (2010) | Validation of a dysphagia screening tool in acute stroke patients. | Design and validate a swallowing screening tool to be used by nurses. | Prospective study | Nursing staff administered tool over 300 stroke patients | The Acute Stroke Dysphagia Screen tool has important to detect dysphagia and aspiration risk. |
| Singh S, Hamdy S. (2006) | Dysphagia in stroke patients | Discuss identification, clinical course, pathophysiology, and treatment of dysphagia. | A Systematic Literature Review | Dysphagia carries a sevenfold increased risk of aspiration pneumonia and is an independent predictor of mortality | |
| Hinchey J A, Shephard T, Furie K, Smith D, Wang D. Tonn S. (2005) | Formal dysphagia screening protocols prevent pneumonia | Identify constitutes an adequate dysphagia screen. | Prospectively study | 15 acute care institutions | A formal dysphagia screen is associated with a higher adherence rate to dysphagia screens and a significantly decreased risk of pneumonia. . |
| Edmiaston J, Connor L T, Steger-May K, Ford A L. (2014) | A simple bedside stroke dysphagia screen, validated against video-fluoroscopy, detects dysphagia and aspiration with high sensitivity | Assess the accuracy of the BJH-SDS. | Prospective study | 225 acute stroke patients | High sensitivity and specificity of the screen to detect dysphagia |
| Freeland,T.R., Pathak, S., Garrett, R.R., Anderson, J., Daniels, S. K. (2016) | Using Medical Mannequins to Train Nurses in Stroke Swallowing Screening., | Determine feasibility using of medical simulation mannequins as a training component | Quasi experimental | 32 registered nurses | Simulation training using medical mannequins can be used to train and evaluate nurses for attained and keep competency of swallowing screening |
| Bakhtiyari J, Sarraf P, Nakhostin-Ansari N, | Effects of early intervention of swallowing therapy on recovery from dysphagia following stroke. | Investigation on the effects of swallowing therapy on recovery from dysphagia following stroke. | Randomized clinical trial study. | Sixty dysphagia patients | Effective onset time of swallowing therapy after stroke on recovery from dysphagia and prevention of complications like aspiration pneumonia |
| Cichero J A Y, Heaton S, Bassett L. (2009) | Triaging dysphagia: nurse screening for dysphagia in an acute hospital | Develop a dysphagia screening tool to triage patients and evaluate tool reliability, evaluate nursing compliance then develop a robust dysphagia training programme | Prospective, quasi experimental | Nurses | The dysphagia screening is a quick and excellent tool for triaging individuals with dysphagia. Training is critical to successful screening. |
| Matesic E. (2010) | Evaluation of Testing and Implementation of Evidence-based RN Bedside Swallow Screen for Dysphagia: A Clinical Practice Change” | Establishing a bedside swallow screen | Evaluation study | Nurses | Acute stroke patient can safely receive medications and nutrition by mouth because of swallow screen |
| Etges C L, Scheeren B, Gomes E, Barbosa L R. (2014) | Screening tools for dysphagia: a systematic review. | To perform a systematic review of screening instruments for dysphagia available in the literature. | Systematic review | Screening instruments in dysphagia are varied and have been developed for diverse audiences with the different aim. | |
| Nurse's competency in terms of knowledge and skills of screening dysphagia among stroke patients. | |||||
| Mubeen R, Butt A K. (2014) | Knowledge of Dysphagia, It’s Screening among Nurses and Awareness of Role of Speech and Language Pathologist in Dysphagia | Establish the knowledge of dysphagia and its screening among nurses | A non-experimental, descriptive survey | 80 Purposive convenient nurses | Lack of knowledge of nurses regarding dysphagia |
| Albini R M N, Soares V M N, Wolf A E, Gonçalves C G O. (2013) | Knowledge of Nursing Professionals about the Care to Dysphagic Patients in Intensive Care Units, | Evaluate the knowledge about the care dysphagic patients and knowledge about dysphagia, and its implications on intensive care unit from the nurses | A quantitative, descriptive and comparative study | Nurses | Adequate knowledge about the definition and complications of dysphagia, lack knowledge about the stages, causes and care related to nutrition, medication and hygiene. |
| Rhoda A, Pickel-Voight A. (2015) | Knowledge of nurses regarding dysphagia in patients post stroke in Namibia’ | Determine the knowledge and factors associated with knowledge of nurses regarding dysphagia in stroke patients. | A quantitative descriptive survey | 188 convenient Nurses | Nurses have a moderate knowledge of the signs, symptoms, and complications of dysphagia, but poor knowledge about its management. |
| Diendéré J. | Knowledge and practice concerning swallowing disorders in hemiplegic patients on nurses of Bobo–Dioulasso urban primary health care centers in Burkina Faso | Assess knowledge and practices regarding swallowing disorders | Cross-sectional study | 125 Nurses | Few nurses had connected swallowing disorders and potential complications. |
| McHale J, Phipps M, Horvath K, Schmelz J. (1998) | Expert nursing knowledge in care of patients at risk of impaired swallowing. | Describe the practical knowledge of expert nurses when they assess and feed patients at risk of impaired swallowing. | Descriptive exploratory study | 12 Purposive nurses | Most nurses in the study did not perform a complete assessment of swallowing before feeding their patients. |