Quality indicators for stroke patient rehabilitation in outpatient settings - a review of the literature

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION
Jeppe Desler, Kristian Rousing, Marianne Lindahl
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AbstractPurpose Post-stroke patients constitute a large group suffering from disabilities that require rehabilitation long after discharge. Quality indicators (QIs) that specify the minimum expected standard of quality in outpatient rehabilitation could contribute to the valuation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation on decision-makers, health professionals, patients, and relatives. This review aims to identify QIs focusing on physiotherapists’ outpatient rehabilitation of stroke patients.Materials and methods The databases Cinahl, Cochrane, Embase, PubMed, and Scopus were searched for publications, and the grey literature was also searched. Through a pragmatic appraisal and assessment with the modified AGREE II-QI instrument, relevant QIs were selected.Results A total of 1129 papers were retrieved, and five papers presenting 91 QIs were included. Thirty-six QIs were considered relevant to physiotherapy in outpatient rehabilitation. The QIs cover structure, process, and outcome and concern basic mobility, spasticity, organisation and content of the training, patient-reported outcome measures, education of patients and relatives, and follow-up and goal setting.Conclusions The study appraised 36 QIs relevant for outpatient rehabilitation of stroke survivors conducted by physiotherapists. A Delphi panel is required to develop the final set of QIs for physiotherapists and, subsequently, the development of a core set of multidisciplinary QIs.Keywords: Modified AGREE II-QI instrumentphysiotherapydelphi panelquality in rehabilitationpost-strokeinternational classification of healthdisabilityfunctioning (ICF) Disclosure statementThe authors report there are no competing interests to declare.Ethical statementThe paper presents a review of the literature and does not involve human participants or identifiable personal information. Quality indicators for stroke patient rehabilitation in outpatient settings - a review of the literature.Additional informationFundingThe authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
门诊卒中患者康复的质量指标-文献综述
【摘要】目的脑卒中后患者是一个很大的残障群体,在出院后需要长期康复。质量指标(QIs)规定了门诊康复的最低期望质量标准,可以对决策者、卫生专业人员、患者和亲属的康复效果进行评估。本综述旨在确定关注物理治疗师对脑卒中患者门诊康复的QIs。材料与方法检索Cinahl、Cochrane、Embase、PubMed、Scopus等数据库,并对灰色文献进行检索。通过使用改进的AGREE II-QI工具进行务实的评价和评估,选择了相关的qi。结果共检索论文1129篇,纳入5篇涉及91个QIs的论文。36个QIs被认为与门诊康复的物理治疗有关。QIs涵盖结构、过程和结果,并涉及基本活动、痉挛、培训的组织和内容、患者报告的结果测量、患者和亲属的教育以及随访和目标设定。结论本研究评估了36个与物理治疗师对脑卒中幸存者门诊康复相关的QIs。需要一个德尔菲小组来为物理治疗师制定最后一套质量指标,并随后制定一套核心的多学科质量指标。关键词:改良的AGREE II-QI仪器;物理治疗;delphi panel;卒中后康复质量;伦理声明:本文对文献进行了综述,不涉及人类参与者或可识别的个人信息。门诊卒中患者康复的质量指标-文献综述。作者没有获得研究、写作和/或发表这篇文章的经济支持。
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