Outcome measures in physiotherapy management of patients with stroke: a survey into self-reported use, and barriers to and facilitators for use

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作者
Van Peppen, Roland [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Maissan, Francois [1 ,3 ]
Van Genderen, Frank [3 ]
Van Dolder, Rob [1 ,3 ]
Van Meeteren, Nico [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Appl Sci Utrecht, Inst Human Movement Studies, Dept Physiotherapy, Bolognalaan 101, NL-3584 CJ Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Appl Sci, Ctr Innovat Hlth Care, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Univ Utrecht, Grad Programme Physiotherapy Sci, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] TNO Qual Life, Dept Phys activ & Hlth, Leiden, Netherlands
关键词
cerebrovascular disorders; guideline; outcome measures; physiotherapy; survey;
D O I
10.1002/pri.417
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Objective. To investigate physiotherapists' self-reported use of outcome measures as recommended in the Dutch Clinical Practice Guideline on Physiotherapy Management of Patients with Stroke (CPGPS) and to assess perceived barriers to and facilitators for the use of outcome measures in everyday practice. Method. A 41-item survey, including the barriers and facilitators questionnaire (BFQ), was sent by post to 400 physiotherapists in each of the following settings in the Netherlands: acute care hospitals (ACH; n = 100), rehabilitation centres (RC; n = 100), nursing homes (NH; n = 100) and private physiotherapy practices (PPP; n = 100). Results. One hundred and eighty-nine physiotherapists returned the survey (47%; ACH, n = 57; RC, n = 67; NH, n = 26 and PPP, n = 39) and the surveys of 167 physiotherapists involved in stroke settings were analysed. These physiotherapists reported regularly using three (median; range 0-7) of the seven recommended outcome measures, with those working in RC or ACH reporting a significantly higher use than their colleagues in PPP (4 vs. 0 and 3 vs. 0; p < 0.001 and p = 0.02, respectively). The BFQ revealed that there were setting-specific facilitators, such as 'a positive attitude towards outcome measures' (as mentioned by 93% of the physiotherapists) and 'acquaintance with outcome measures' (90%), and barriers such as 'changing routines' (32%), 'time investment' (29%) and 'financial compensation' (21%). Conclusion. Despite an almost uniformly positive attitude, physiotherapists infrequently use the outcome measures recommended in the CPGPS. Robust setting-specific tailored implementation strategies based on the reported barriers and facilitators are needed. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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