Abouzakhm Nathalie, Choy Samantha, Feld Rebecca, Taylor Chris, Carter Kathryn, Degroot Spencer, Musselman Kristin E
Department of Physical Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
KITE, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Neurol. 2022 Nov 15;13:1001123. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.1001123. eCollection 2022.
Following central nervous system damage, the recovery of motor function is a priority. For some neurological populations, functional electrical stimulation (FES) is recommended in best practice guidelines for neurorehabilitation. However, limited resources exist to guide FES application, despite clinicians reporting that a lack of FES knowledge prevents use in clinical practice. The FES Clinical Decision Making Tool was developed to assist clinicians with FES application and translation into clinical practice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the content validity of the Tool from the perspectives of Canadian physical and occupational therapists using FES in neurorehabilitation.
Thirteen participants (twelve women, one man), aged 40.5 ± 10.3 years, participated in individual semi-structured interviews to explore their clinical decision making experiences when applying FES and to evaluate the content validity (i.e., appropriateness, comprehensibility, and comprehensiveness) of the Tool. Interviews were analyzed using a qualitative conventional content analysis following the DEPICT model.
Three themes were identified. 1) Clinician context influences FES usage. Participants' experiences with FES use varied and application was influenced by treatment goals. 2) Parameter selection in clinical practice. Participants identified decision-making strategies and the challenges of parameter selection. 3) With modifications, the Tool is a valid resource to inform FES applications. Participants discussed its strengths, limitations, and suggested changes. While the Tool is useful, a more extensive resource (e.g., appendix) for the Tool is warranted.
A revised Tool was created to improve its comprehensiveness and comprehensibility. Thus, the Tool is a valid resource for applying FES in neurorehabilitation.
中枢神经系统受损后,运动功能的恢复是首要任务。对于一些神经疾病患者群体,功能电刺激(FES)在神经康复的最佳实践指南中被推荐使用。然而,尽管临床医生报告称缺乏FES知识阻碍了其在临床实践中的应用,但指导FES应用的资源有限。FES临床决策工具的开发旨在帮助临床医生进行FES应用并将其转化为临床实践。本研究的目的是从在神经康复中使用FES的加拿大物理治疗师和职业治疗师的角度评估该工具的内容效度。
13名参与者(12名女性,1名男性),年龄40.5±10.3岁,参与了个体半结构化访谈,以探讨他们在应用FES时的临床决策经验,并评估该工具的内容效度(即适用性、可理解性和全面性)。访谈采用定性常规内容分析法,遵循DEPICT模型进行分析。
确定了三个主题。1)临床医生的背景影响FES的使用。参与者使用FES的经验各不相同,应用受到治疗目标的影响。2)临床实践中的参数选择。参与者确定了决策策略和参数选择的挑战。3)经过修改,该工具是指导FES应用的有效资源。参与者讨论了其优点、局限性并提出了改进建议。虽然该工具很有用,但有必要为其提供更广泛的资源(如附录)。
创建了一个修订版工具以提高其全面性和可理解性。因此,该工具是在神经康复中应用FES的有效资源。