Psychiatric Nurses Providing Post-Stroke Depression Education to Care Partners of Stroke: A Pilot Study
Background: Stroke survivors are a higher risk for post-stroke depression (PSD) after they return home from the hospital. Given that many stroke patients have friends or family members (care partners) present after hospital discharge, this pilot study examined the utility of psychiatric nurses educa...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Zulim (Author), Anjali Perera (Author), Sonja Stutzman (Author), Daiwai Olson (Author) |
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San Beda University,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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