Meta-Analysis of Advanced Nursing Programs for Stroke Patient Outcomes
by Min Ye·Updated 13d ago
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Description
18 randomized controlled trials with 2,845 participants form the basis of this meta-analysis comparing advanced nursing to usual care for stroke patients. The analysis, conducted by Min Ye and published on figshare in 2026, used a random-effects model to synthesize data from multiple databases. Results indicate significant improvements in activities of daily living, health-related quality of life, and reductions in anxiety and depression scores for patients receiving advanced nursing.
Use Cases
Compare the efficacy of different nursing care models based on standardized mean differences for clinical scales like Barthel Index and NIHSS.
Analyze the impact of nursing interventions on psychological outcomes based on scores from SAS, SDS, and HADS scales.
Evaluate improvements in health-related quality of life based on metrics such as SS-QOL, EQ-5D-5, and SF-36 sub-scores.
Inform healthcare policy or clinical guideline development for stroke care based on aggregated evidence from 18 trials.
Strengths
Includes data from 18 randomized controlled trials, a substantial evidence base for meta-analysis.
Reports specific standardized mean difference (SMD) values for multiple validated clinical and psychological scales.
Systematically searched four major databases (Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus) up to July 2025.
Limitations
The primary data file is a 9.1 MB DOCX document; the underlying tabular or raw trial data is not directly accessible in a structured format.
Row count and column-level documentation for any underlying data are unknown, limiting suitability assessment for direct computational analysis.
The geographic and institutional origins of the included 18 trials are not specified, which may indicate source bias.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials identified from four databases.
Time Range
Trials from database establishment to 13 July 2025.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-26 20:25:32; freshness should be verified.
The dataset is a meta-analysis document (DOCX format) rather than a raw data table; secondary analysis of the reported aggregate statistics is required.