International Journal of Clinical Case Reports, 2025, Vol.15, No.3, 130-138 http://medscipublisher.com/index.php/ijccr 135 and interactive scenarios, can also help in retaining the caregiver's attention and improving their understanding of emergency care procedures. 5.3 Collaborative efforts with health professionals and community leaders Collaborative efforts involving health professionals and community leaders can significantly improve the dissemination of emergency care knowledge. Health professionals can provide expert guidance and support, while community leaders can help in reaching out to caregivers and ensuring that the information is disseminated effectively within the community (Silva et al., 2015; Kuugongelwa and Small, 2016). Such collaborations can also facilitate the organization of workshops, training sessions, and support groups, which can further enhance the caregivers' knowledge and skills. 5.4 Establishing feedback mechanisms for continuous improvement Establishing robust feedback mechanisms is essential for the continuous improvement of knowledge dissemination strategies. Regular feedback from caregivers can provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of the educational programs and technological tools, highlighting areas that need improvement (Lin et al., 2019; Chapman et al., 2020; Perkins et al., 2021). This feedback can be collected through surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions, and used to refine and enhance the dissemination strategies, ensuring that they remain relevant and effective over time. 6 Proposed Model for Effective Knowledge Dissemination 6.1 Components of an ideal dissemination framework Real-time information access is crucial for home caregivers managing cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients. This component involves the use of e-Health tools to provide immediate access to medical information, guidelines, and support resources. Studies have shown that e-Health can significantly improve the quality of life for informal caregivers by providing timely information and reducing the psychological burden associated with caregiving (Andrades-González et al., 2021). Additionally, the use of digital platforms can facilitate the dissemination of tailored health information, which has been identified as an effective strategy for improving health behaviors and knowledge uptake among caregivers (Chapman et al., 2020). Customized alerts and action reminders are essential for ensuring that caregivers adhere to care protocols and respond promptly to the needs of CVA patients. These alerts can be delivered through mobile applications or other digital means, reminding caregivers of medication schedules, rehabilitation exercises, and other critical care activities. Research indicates that tailored interventions, which include frequent and intense reminders, are more effective in achieving behavioral changes and improving care outcomes (Chapman et al., 2020). Furthermore, the integration of such reminders into daily routines can help mitigate the stress and cognitive load on caregivers, thereby enhancing their overall well-being (Moreira et al., 2018). 6.2 Benefits of the model for improved stroke outcomes in home settings The proposed model offers several benefits for improving stroke outcomes in home settings. Firstly, real-time information access empowers caregivers with the knowledge and resources needed to provide effective care, potentially reducing the incidence of complications and hospital readmissions (Andrades-González et al., 2021). Secondly, customized alerts and action reminders ensure adherence to care protocols, which is critical for the recovery and rehabilitation of stroke patients (Chapman et al., 2020). Studies have demonstrated that such interventions can lead to significant improvements in the psychological health of caregivers, better problem-solving abilities, and enhanced quality of life (Moreira et al., 2018). Additionally, the use of digital tools can bridge the gap in health literacy, making it easier for caregivers from diverse backgrounds to access and understand essential health information. 6.3 Implementation considerations and potential barriers Implementing this model requires careful consideration of several factors. One major consideration is the need for adequate training and support for caregivers to effectively use e-Health tools and digital platforms. This includes
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