1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x1997000400010
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Práticas e nível de conhecimento sobre doença cerebrovascular em um hospital universitário: Parte 1. Educação do corpo de enfermagem: prioridade para o tratamento do infarto cerebral

Abstract: Poor knowledge and wrong attitudes towards stroke are frequent among individuals working in a Brazilian university hospital. Although these results are not necessarily applicable to the general population, they will certainly be useful for the development of educational programs on stroke.

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“…The most direct source of this sequela is patients' inability to maintain personal hygiene, which can lead to bacterial growth, followed by the development of bedsores and infection. As a result, many of these patients require assistance from their family members to wash and change their clothes frequently[ 20 ]. In addition, due to hemiplegia, oral hygiene poses another challenge, as patients often cannot brush their teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most direct source of this sequela is patients' inability to maintain personal hygiene, which can lead to bacterial growth, followed by the development of bedsores and infection. As a result, many of these patients require assistance from their family members to wash and change their clothes frequently[ 20 ]. In addition, due to hemiplegia, oral hygiene poses another challenge, as patients often cannot brush their teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%