Effect of Telenursing on Caregiver Burden of Care and Incidence of some Complications in Patients with Acute Stroke Discharged from Neurological Wards: A Randomized Control Trial

AuthorAmir Hosseinien
AuthorNasrin Sharifien
AuthorFereshteh Dehghanraden
AuthorEhsan Sharifipouren
OrcidNasrin Sharifi [0000-0002-6849-7653]en
OrcidFereshteh Dehghanrad [0000-0001-5090-1585]en
OrcidEhsan Sharifipour [0000-0002-5793-3288]en
Issued Date2022-08-31en
AbstractBackground: Brain stroke is the main cause of death and disability worldwide. This disease can cause major complications in patients and place a great burden of care on caregivers. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effect of telenursing on the burden of care in caregivers and the rate of complications in patients with acute brain stroke discharged from neurological wards. Methods: This two-arm parallel-group single-blind randomized clinical trial study was carried out on 72 patients with acute brain stroke discharged from neurological wards in Qom, Iran, in 2019. The patients and their caregivers were divided to control and intervention groups using random block allocation. In addition to the usual training of the ward, the intervention group received training and counseling based on their needs through phone calls for 4 weeks. However, the control group received only the usual ward training. Immediately after discharge from the hospital and 1 month later, the average care load in caregivers and urinary problems, bedsores, and the number of falls in patients were measured. A demographic questionnaire, Caregiver Burden Inventory, Braden Scale, Morse Scale, and a urinary problem checklist were used for data collection. The data were analyzed using the chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, independent t-test, and paired t-test by SPSS software (version 24). Results: After the intervention, the mean scores of the caregiver’s burden of care in the control and counseling groups were 35.22 ± 17.215 and 8.00 ± 7.556, respectively (P < 0.001). In addition, the counseling group experienced remarkably fewer urinary problems (P < 0.001) and falling (P = 0.011). Conclusions: This study showed that telenursing reduced the burden of care in caregivers and decreased urinary tract infections and the number of falls in patients with acute stroke. Therefore, nurses and healthcare providers can use this program to improve the lifestyle of patients with acute brain stroke and their caregivers.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/semj-123479en
KeywordTelenursingen
KeywordCaregiver Burdenen
KeywordStrokeen
KeywordPressure Ulceren
KeywordUrinary Tract Infectionen
KeywordAccidental Fallsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffect of Telenursing on Caregiver Burden of Care and Incidence of some Complications in Patients with Acute Stroke Discharged from Neurological Wards: A Randomized Control Trialen
TypeResearch Articleen

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