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Quantifying Nursing Stroke-Documentation Time: An Observational Study​

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This prospective observational pilot study uses GoPro cameras to quantify how Neuroscience ICU nurses allocate time between direct patient care, documentation, and other activities during the first 6-hour observations of acute ischemic stroke care following thrombolytic and/or endovascular therapy. Twenty nurses will be observed with video footage analyzed to measure time spent on each task. Findings will provide quantitative assessment of nursing time allocation to inform workflow optimization and documentation decisions.

25/05/2026 13:10 - 13:20(America/Denver)
Venue : Ballroom Foyer CE Credit : 0.25 Available Seats : 25
20260525T1310 20260525T1320 America/Denver Quantifying Nursing Stroke-Documentation Time: An Observational Study​

This prospective observational pilot study uses GoPro cameras to quantify how Neuroscience ICU nurses allocate time between direct patient care, documentation, and other activities during the first 6-hour observations of acute ischemic stroke care following thrombolytic and/or endovascular therapy. Twenty nurses will be observed with video footage analyzed to measure time spent on each task. Findings will provide quantitative assessment of nursing time allocation to inform workflow optimization and documentation decisions.

Ballroom Foyer CANNmore2026- 57th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions conference@cann.ca
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