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Aphasia: a care study

J Stewart, J Creed

    British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
    |March 10, 1994
    PubMed
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    Aphasia, a speech disorder from brain damage, challenges nurses. Nurses must assess patient needs holistically and compassionately, recognizing the individual beyond their communication deficits.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Speech-Language Pathology
    • Nursing Care

    Background:

    • Aphasia is a communication disorder impacting speech production and comprehension.
    • Brain injury is a common cause of aphasia.
    • Effective nursing care for aphasia patients requires specialized understanding.

    Observation:

    • Patients with aphasia face significant communication barriers.
    • These barriers pose unique challenges for healthcare providers, particularly nurses.
    • A comprehensive assessment is crucial for addressing patient needs.

    Findings:

    • Nurses require a holistic approach to care for aphasia patients.
    • Non-judgmental attitudes are essential for effective nurse-patient interactions.
    • Focusing on the individual, not just the condition, improves care.

    Implications:

    • Improved nursing strategies can enhance communication for aphasia patients.
    • Holistic care models are vital for neurological communication disorders.
    • Further research into nursing interventions for aphasia is warranted.