Physiotherapy of the Trunk Related to Sitting Function After Stroke: A Delphi Study.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Clinical Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1177/02692155251322263
Elizabeth Bell, Kathy Briffa, James McLoughlin, Robyn Fary
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ObjectiveTo develop consensus statements from a Delphi panel about physiotherapy of the trunk related to sitting function for people with subacute stroke, with the express aim of facilitating treatment choices by novice physiotherapists.DesignA four-round e-Delphi study using free-text responses and 5-point Likert scales for agreement.ParticipantsTwenty-six panel members with expertise in clinical and/or research in neurological rehabilitation.Main measuresRound 1 consisted of 5 free-text questions. Subsequent rounds ascertained agreement and consensus on statements formulated from Round 1 responses. Consensus was defined a priori as ≥70% agreement. Round 3 presented an additional two clinical observation queries related to the statements for comment.ResultsTwenty participants completed all four rounds. Nineteen of 26 participants (73%) thought physiotherapy of the trunk was important through all stages of recovery after stroke. Different interpretations about what constitutes physiotherapy of the trunk following stroke were identified. Fourteen statements of agreement regarding physiotherapy of the trunk were formulated. The majority of statements involved different activities in sitting such as control of movement over the base of support and reaching with the unaffected arm. In addition to the statements of agreement clinical observations for implementation of the statements were developed.ConclusionsIn the absence of detail in clinical guidelines and a wide range of interventions in systematic reviews, this study provides clear and specific options for novice physiotherapists of treatment of the trunk related to functional task practice in sitting and as preparation for sit to stand.

脑卒中后与坐位功能相关的躯干物理治疗:德尔菲研究。
目的:通过德尔菲小组就亚急性中风患者坐位功能相关的躯干物理治疗达成共识,明确目的是促进新手物理治疗师的治疗选择。设计:一个四轮e-Delphi研究,使用自由文本回答和5点李克特量表来衡量一致性。参与者:26名具有神经康复临床和/或研究专业知识的小组成员。主要测试:第一轮由5个自由文本问题组成。随后的几轮谈判确定了对从第一轮回应中制定的声明的一致意见和共识。共识被先验地定义为≥70%的同意。第3轮提出了另外两个与评论陈述相关的临床观察查询。结果:20名参与者完成了所有四轮。26名参与者中有19名(73%)认为躯干物理治疗在中风后恢复的所有阶段都很重要。关于中风后躯干物理治疗的不同解释被确定。制定了关于躯干物理治疗的14项协议声明。大多数陈述涉及不同的活动,如控制在支撑基础上的移动和用未受影响的手臂到达。除了协议声明外,还制定了执行声明的临床观察。结论:在缺乏详细的临床指南和系统综述中广泛的干预措施的情况下,本研究为新手物理治疗师提供了明确和具体的选择,用于治疗与坐着和坐着站立准备相关的躯干功能任务练习。
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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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