Cook NF, Braine ME, O'Rourke C, Nolan S. Assessment of motor limb strength by neuroscience nurses: variations in practice and associated challenges.
Br J Nurs 2022;
31:1033-1039. [PMID:
36370402 DOI:
10.12968/bjon.2022.31.20.1033]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Limb strength is a central component of neurological assessment and monitoring in nursing practice, yet there is a lack of research examining the tools used by nurses or challenges nurses encounter when using these tools. The evidence base is lacking to inform effective practice and the underpinning educational approaches.
AIM
To determine which tools are used by UK and Irish neuroscience nurses in the assessment of limb strength and the associated challenges and variations in practice.
METHODS
This study used an online self-reported survey design to ascertain which tools neuroscience nurses used and their experience of using these (n=160).
FINDINGS
Practices varied, with a dominance of two tools being used in practice: the Medical Research Council scale and the 'normal power' to 'no movement' scale found on the neurological observation chart. Most respondents used the same tool across all conditions.
CONCLUSION
This study highlights variations in assessment practice and the absence of a sound evidence base behind choice of motor limb strength assessment tools used.
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