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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Strong evidence supports early supported discharge (ESD) post-stroke.
  • Stroke rehabilitation ward closure necessitated service development.
  • Effective interdisciplinary communication is crucial for ESD teams.

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  • To promote communication within an early supported discharge team.
  • To identify and define the specific role of nurses in ESD.
  • To evaluate journal findings and align them with current team practices.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of an interdisciplinary journal club.
  • Discussion and critical appraisal of relevant literature.
  • Comparative analysis of evidence-based practices with existing team protocols.

Main Results:

  • Enhanced communication among ESD team members.
  • Clarified understanding of nursing roles within the ESD context.
  • Identification of areas for practice improvement based on evidence.

Conclusions:

  • Interdisciplinary journal clubs are effective for service development in ESD.
  • Clearer role definition, particularly for nurses, can optimize ESD team function.
  • Continuous evaluation of practice against evidence is vital for high-quality stroke rehabilitation.