A nurse-led multicomponent intervention supported by advanced electronic health records to improve the acute management of stroke patients: A pre- and post-intervention study
Background: Management of temperature, glycaemia and dysphagia, reffered to as the Fever, Sugar, Swallowing (FeSS) protocol, improves outcome in patients with acute stroke. Electronic health records can assist in efficient alignment of such clinical treatment protocol with daily patient care. Object...
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Main Authors: | Simon Dello (Author), Robin Lemmens (Author), Jelle Demeestere (Author), Dominik Michiels (Author), Lore Wellens (Author), Caroline Weltens (Author), Kris Vanhaecht (Author), Luk Bruyneel (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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