Scheffler Bettina, Schimböck Florian, Schöler Almut, Rösner Katrin, Spallek Jacob, Kopkow Christian
Department of Therapy Sciences I, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Senftenberg, Germany.
Department of Nursing Sciences and Clinical Nursing, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Senftenberg, Germany.
Front Neurol. 2022 Jul 27;13:828521. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.828521. eCollection 2022.
Evidence-based guidelines are important for informing clinical decision-making and improving patient outcomes. There is inconsistent usage of guidelines among physical therapists involved in stroke rehabilitation, suggesting the existence of a gap between theory and practice. Addressing the German guideline "evidence-based rehabilitation of mobility after stroke (ReMoS)," the aims of this project are (1) to describe the current physical therapy practice within the context of stroke rehabilitation in Germany, (2) to evaluate barriers and facilitators of guideline usage, (3) to develop, and (4) to pilot test a theory-based, tailored implementation intervention for the benefit of guideline recommendations.
This study uses a stepwise mixed methods approach for implementing a local guideline. A self-reported online questionnaire will be used to survey the current physical therapy practice in stroke rehabilitation. The same survey and systematic-mixed methods review will be used to evaluate the barriers and facilitators of guideline usage quantitatively. Semi-structured interviews will add a qualitative perspective on factors that influence ReMoS guideline implementation. The Behavior Change Wheel and Theoretical Domains Framework will be used to support the development of a tailored implementation intervention which will be pilot tested in a controlled study. Patient and physical therapy-related outcomes, as well as the appropriateness, such as acceptance and feasibility of the tailored implementation intervention, will be analyzed.
This will be the first endeavor to implement a guideline in German stroke rehabilitation with a focus on changing care provider behavior based on the knowledge of current practice and determining factors using a tailored and theory-based intervention.
循证指南对于指导临床决策和改善患者预后至关重要。参与中风康复的物理治疗师对指南的使用情况并不一致,这表明理论与实践之间存在差距。针对德国“中风后基于证据的运动康复(ReMoS)”指南,本项目的目标是:(1)描述德国中风康复背景下当前的物理治疗实践;(2)评估指南使用的障碍和促进因素;(3)制定并(4)试点测试一种基于理论的、量身定制的实施干预措施,以促进指南建议的实施。
本研究采用逐步混合方法来实施一项本地指南。将使用一份自我报告的在线问卷来调查中风康复中当前的物理治疗实践。同样的调查和系统混合方法综述将用于定量评估指南使用的障碍和促进因素。半结构化访谈将从定性角度探讨影响ReMoS指南实施的因素。行为改变轮和理论领域框架将用于支持制定量身定制的实施干预措施,并在一项对照研究中进行试点测试。将分析患者和物理治疗相关的结局,以及量身定制的实施干预措施的适宜性,如可接受性和可行性。
这将是首次在德国中风康复中实施指南的尝试,重点是基于当前实践的知识改变护理提供者的行为,并使用量身定制的、基于理论的干预措施确定相关因素。