I see no progress and no promise in stroke rehab as long as there is NO STROKE LEADERSHIP and NO STROKE STRATEGY.
Stroke rehabilitation: Recent progress and future promise
OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health (formerly The Occupational
Therapy Journal of Research) , Volume 42(3) , Pgs. 175-181.
NARIC Accession Number: J89563. What's this?
ISSN: 1539-4492.
Author(s): Skidmore, Elizabeth R.; Shih, Minmei.
Publication Year: 2022.
Number of Pages: 7.
Abstract: Article briefly summarizes the state of the science in stroke rehabilitation measurement, intervention, and service delivery and suggests critical next steps for occupational therapy research and clinical practice. Significant advancements in acute stroke medical management(Note the weasel word 'management', NOT RECOVERY!) have changed stroke rehabilitation. In addition, an everchanging healthcare ecosystem and heightened awareness of continued and new challenges requires that the occupational therapy profession consider new, innovative, and pragmatic approaches to measurement, intervention, and health services research, and clinical practice. The profession must elevate the focus and rigor of research examining occupation and participation after stroke, and their associations with health. Intervention research must progress beyond early phase pilot studies to a robust collection of meaningful large multisite studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of the interventions and the effectiveness of wide-scale implementation to ensure quality and consistent delivery of evidence-based practices in occupational therapy. These studies must address the accessibility of these practices for all people who have sustained stroke, and particularly those people who are most vulnerable to inaccessible stroke rehabilitation service delivery systems.
Descriptor Terms: CLINICAL MANAGEMENT, INTERVENTION, MEASUREMENTS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, OUTCOMES, REHABILITATION, RESEARCH, SERVICE DELIVERY, STROKE.
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Citation: Skidmore, Elizabeth R., Shih, Minmei. (2022). Stroke rehabilitation: Recent progress and future promise. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health (formerly The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research) , 42(3), Pgs. 175-181. Retrieved 9/27/2022, from REHABDATA database.
NARIC Accession Number: J89563. What's this?
ISSN: 1539-4492.
Author(s): Skidmore, Elizabeth R.; Shih, Minmei.
Publication Year: 2022.
Number of Pages: 7.
Abstract: Article briefly summarizes the state of the science in stroke rehabilitation measurement, intervention, and service delivery and suggests critical next steps for occupational therapy research and clinical practice. Significant advancements in acute stroke medical management(Note the weasel word 'management', NOT RECOVERY!) have changed stroke rehabilitation. In addition, an everchanging healthcare ecosystem and heightened awareness of continued and new challenges requires that the occupational therapy profession consider new, innovative, and pragmatic approaches to measurement, intervention, and health services research, and clinical practice. The profession must elevate the focus and rigor of research examining occupation and participation after stroke, and their associations with health. Intervention research must progress beyond early phase pilot studies to a robust collection of meaningful large multisite studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of the interventions and the effectiveness of wide-scale implementation to ensure quality and consistent delivery of evidence-based practices in occupational therapy. These studies must address the accessibility of these practices for all people who have sustained stroke, and particularly those people who are most vulnerable to inaccessible stroke rehabilitation service delivery systems.
Descriptor Terms: CLINICAL MANAGEMENT, INTERVENTION, MEASUREMENTS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, OUTCOMES, REHABILITATION, RESEARCH, SERVICE DELIVERY, STROKE.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Y.
Citation: Skidmore, Elizabeth R., Shih, Minmei. (2022). Stroke rehabilitation: Recent progress and future promise. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health (formerly The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research) , 42(3), Pgs. 175-181. Retrieved 9/27/2022, from REHABDATA database.
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