Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Information/education page: The ABCs for nutrition poststroke: An evidence-based practice guide for rehabilitation professionals

I bet this is fucking useless, sounds like guidelines NOT protocols.  I bet it doesn't address all the diet needs post stroke. Whatever mentors and senior researchers who approved this monstrosity should be fired. 

For stroke prevention; for dementia prevention; for cognitive improvement; for cholesterol reduction; for plaque removal; for Parkinsons prevention; for inflammation reduction; for blood pressure reduction.

Information/education page: The ABCs for nutrition poststroke: An evidence-based practice guide for rehabilitation professionals

 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , Volume 99(10) , Pgs. 2125-2127.

NARIC Accession Number: J79833.  What's this?
ISSN: 0003-9993.
Author(s): Phadke, Chetan P.; Schwartz, Jaclyn; Vuagnat, Hubert; Philippou, Elena.
Publication Year: 2018.
Number of Pages: 3.
Abstract: Article presents information to educate rehabilitation professionals on best nutritional practices for patients who survive a stroke. Rehabilitation professionals are trained to assist patients to recover and cope with functional limitations after a stroke. However, there are limited resources and medical education geared toward preparing rehabilitation professionals to integrate nutritional care into stroke care. To empower rehabilitation teams to address poststroke nutrition, all practitioners should have a general knowledge of evidence-based nutrition guidelines after stroke.
Descriptor Terms: CLINICAL MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION RESOURCES, NUTRITION, PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, RESEARCH UTILIZATION, STROKE.


Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Not available from NARIC.

Citation: Phadke, Chetan P., Schwartz, Jaclyn, Vuagnat, Hubert, Philippou, Elena. (2018). Information/education page: The ABCs for nutrition poststroke: An evidence-based practice guide for rehabilitation professionals.  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , 99(10), Pgs. 2125-2127. Retrieved 12/19/2018, from REHABDATA database.

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