What the fuck stupidity is this? 'Assessment' NOT evidence based results based upon EXACT stroke protocols.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine,
19 Jan 2021,
DOI:
10.2340/16501977-2790 PMID: 33470413
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Abstract
Objective
There
is an evidence-practice gap in assessment of the upper extremities
during acute and subacute stroke rehabilitation. The aim of this study
was to target this gap by describing and evaluating the implementation
of, and adherence to, an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for
occupational therapists and physiotherapists.Methods
The upper
extremity assessment implementation process at Sahlgrenska University
Hospital comprised 5 stages: mapping clinical practice, identifying
evidence-based outcome measures, development of a guideline,
implementation, and evaluation. A systematic theoretical framework was
used to guide and facilitate the implementation process.Results
The
guideline includes 6 primary standardized assessments (Shoulder
Abduction, Finger Extension (SAFE), 2 items of the Actions Research Arm
Test (ARAT-2), Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity (FMA-UE), Box
and Block Test (BBT), 9-Hole Peg Test (9HPT), and grip strength)
performed at specified time-points post-stroke. More than 80% of
clinicians (n = 44) reported being content with the guideline and the
implementation work. Approximately 60-90% of the clinicians reported
good adherence to specific assessments, and approximately 50% reported
good adherence to the agreed time-points. Comprehensive scales were more
difficult to implement compared with short. High levels of work
rotation among staff, and the need to prioritize other assessments
during the first week after stroke, hindered adherence.Conclusion
The
robustness of evidence, adequate support and receptive context
facilitated implementation. The guideline enables a more structured,
knowledge-based and equal assessment, and thereby supports clinical
decision-making and patient involvement.
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