Editorial
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World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2024; 12(19): 3657-3661
Published online Jul 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i19.3657
Effect of comprehensive nursing on swallowing function and quality of life in patients with ischemic stroke
Bo Zhou, Lim Gek Mui
Bo Zhou, Doctoral Student of Medicine, Bioscience and Nursing, Mahsa University, Selangor 42600, Malaysia
Lim Gek Mui, Department of Nursing, Mahsa University, Selangor 42600, Malaysia
Co-first authors: Bo Zhou and Lim Gek Mui.
Author contributions: Zhou B and Mui LG contributed to this paper; Zhou B conceived the idea, designed the overall concept and outline of the manuscript; Mui LG reviewed and approved the manuscript.
Supported by Natural Science Research Project of Anhui Universities, No. 2023AH040411.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All authors declare that they have no conflict-of-interest.
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Corresponding author: Bo Zhou, PhD, Associate Professor, Chief Nurse, Doctoral Student of Medicine, Bioscience and Nursing, Mahsa University, Jln SP 2, Bandar Saujana Putra, Selangor 42600, Malaysia. phdnu22036156@mahsastudent.edu.my
Received: March 7, 2024
Revised: May 4, 2024
Accepted: May 16, 2024
Published online: July 6, 2024
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Core Tip

Core Tip: The comprehensive nursing model significantly improves the swallowing function, quality of life, and satisfaction of ischemic stroke patients by integrating multidisciplinary interventions. The study by Hu et al shows better outcomes with comprehensive care compared to routine care. The editorial emphasizes the importance of innovation, humanized services, education, collaboration, resource allocation, and standardized practices in developing comprehensive nursing models for better patient care.