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World J Clin Cases. May 16, 2023; 11(14): 3148-3157
Published online May 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i14.3148
Published online May 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i14.3148
Impact of extended nursing model after multi-disciplinary treatment on young patient with post-stroke
Xiao-Yan Xu, Mei-Hui Li, Kun Wang, Jie Song, Yue Cao, Mao Fang, Second Ward, Department of Neurology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical College, Qiqihar 161006, Heilongjiang Province, China
Zhi-Juan Pang, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical College, Qiqihar 161006, Heilongjiang Province, China
Author contributions: Fang M, Xu XY, Wang K, and Pang ZJ contributed to the conceptualization and study design; Fang M, Song J, and Xu XY contributed to the administrative support; Fang M, Xu XY, Wang K, Pang ZJ, and Song J contributed to resources; Xu XY, Pang ZJ, Li MH, Wang K, Song J, and Cao Y contributed to the data Collection; Xu XY, Pang ZJ, Li MH, Wang K, Song J, Cao Y, and Fang M contributed to the Data analysis; all the authors contributed to the manuscript writing, reviewing, revising, and editing.
Supported by the Joint Guidance Project of Qiqihar Science and Technology Plan in 2020 , No. LHYD-202054 .
Institutional review board statement: The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical College.
Informed consent statement: All study participants, or their legal guardian, provided informed written consent prior to study enrollment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have stated that they have no conflict of interest.
Data sharing statement: The authors do not agree to share the data.
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Corresponding author: Mao Fang, Nurse, Second Ward, Department of Neurology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Qiqihar Medical College, No. 64 Zhonghua West Road, Jianhua District, Qiqihar 161006, Heilongjiang Province, China. maof9929@qmu.edu.cn
Received: January 10, 2023
Peer-review started: January 10, 2023
First decision: January 30, 2023
Revised: February 8, 2023
Accepted: April 6, 2023
Article in press: April 6, 2023
Published online: May 16, 2023
Processing time: 126 Days and 2.4 Hours
Peer-review started: January 10, 2023
First decision: January 30, 2023
Revised: February 8, 2023
Accepted: April 6, 2023
Article in press: April 6, 2023
Published online: May 16, 2023
Processing time: 126 Days and 2.4 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: To explore the intervention effect of multi-disciplinary treatment (MDT) extended nursing model on negative emotions and quality of life of young patients with post-stroke. The control group used the conventional care model and the experimental group used the MDT extended nursing model. After the in-hospital and 3-mo post-discharge interventions, the differences in negative emotions and quality of life scores between the two groups were evaluated and analyzed at the time of admission. The MDT extended nursing mode can improve the negative emotion of patients and improve their quality of life. It can be applied in clinical practice and is worthy of promotion.