2013 NICE 162 临床指南:卒中康复指南
Stroke rehabilitation(NICE clinical guideline 162)
2013-06-12
This guideline offers evidence-based advice on the care of adults and young people aged 16years and older who have had a stroke with continuing impairment, activity limitation orparticipation restriction.Patients and healthcare professionals have rights and responsibilities as set out in the NHSConstitution for England – all NICE guidance is written to reflect these. Treatment and careshould take into account individual needs and preferences. Patients should have the opportunityto make informed decisions about their care and treatment, in partnership with their healthcareprofessionals. If the patient is under 16, their family or carers should also be given informationand support to help the child or young person to make decisions about their treatment.Healthcare professionals should follow the Department of Health's advice on consent. Ifsomeone does not have capacity to make decisions, healthcare professionals should follow thecode of practice that accompanies the Mental Capacity Act and the supplementary code ofpractice on deprivation of liberty safeguards. In Wales, healthcare professionals should followadvice on consent from the Welsh Government.NICE has produced guidance on the components of good patient experience in adult NHSservices. All healthcare professionals should follow the recommendations in Patient experiencein adult NHS services.If the patient agrees, families and carers should have the opportunity to be involved in decisionsabout treatment and care. Families and carers should also be given the information and supportthey need.