My God, YOU COMPLETELY MISSED THE BIGGEST BARRIER. 100% RECOVERY. Yeah that won't show up in the studies you were looking at, but damn it all, put two and two together. The stupid - it burns.
Barriers and Facilitators to Aerobic Exercise Implementation in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review
Abstract
BACKGROUND
AND PURPOSE:
Aerobic exercise is a recommended part of stroke best
practices; yet, access to aerobic exercise programs within stroke
rehabilitation remains limited and inconsistent. The purpose of this
scoping review was to describe the nature and extent of barriers and
facilitators to aerobic exercise implementation with adults post-stroke
as reported by health care professionals.
METHODS:
MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web
of Science, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and AMED Allied and Complementary Medicine
were searched from inception to October 16, 2019. Research studies that
examined health care professionals' barriers and facilitators to
aerobic exercise implementation in adults post-stroke were included. Two
reviewers independently conducted title and abstract screening,
full-text evaluation, data extraction, and quality appraisal. The
Theoretical Domains Framework was used to map the identified barriers or
facilitators and to analyze and interpret the results.
RESULTS:
Four
studies were included in the review. All studies involved surveys
conducted among physical therapists and reported barriers related to
"environmental context and resources" (eg, lack of equipment, time,
staff), insufficient "knowledge" and "skills" (eg, safe aerobic exercise
prescription and implementation), "beliefs about capabilities" (eg,
uncertainty about exercise intensity and screening tools), and
professional role and identity (eg, aerobic exercise not a priority).
Access to and continued education in structured aerobic exercise
programs and safety monitoring were identified facilitators.
DISCUSSION
AND CONCLUSIONS:
Some of the identified barriers could be overcome with
modeling and training in best practice, while others may require
interventions targeting organizational environment and leadership.
Future knowledge translation interventions should target the identified
barriers and facilitators to implementing aerobic exercise.Video
Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see the Video,
Supplemental Digital Content 1, http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A312).
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