Objective: To identify why the National Clinical Guideline recommendation of 45 minutes of each appropriate therapy daily is not met in many English stroke units. Design: Mixed-methods case-study evaluation, including modified process mapping, non-participant observations of service organisation and therapy delivery, documentary analysis and semi-structured interviews. Setting: Eight stroke units in four English regions. Subjects: Seventy-seven patients with stroke, 53 carers and 197 stroke unit staff were observed; 49 patients, 50 carers and 131 staff participants were interviewed. Results: Over 1000 hours of non-participant observations and 433 patient-specific therapy observations were undertaken. The most significant fa...
Background: Guidelines and audit have been widely adopted as quality improvement strategies in healt...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Objective: To identify why the National Clinical Guideline recommendation of 45 minutes of each app...
Introduction: Increased frequency and intensity of inpatient therapy contributes to improved outcome...
Introduction Increased frequency and intensity of inpatient therapy contributes to improved outcomes...
OBJECTIVES: To understand why most stroke patients receive little therapy. We investigated the facto...
Objectives: to generate qualitative data on the views of Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapis...
Background: National guidelines recommend a minimum of three hours scheduled active therapy (occupat...
BackgroundTherapy is key to effective stroke care, but many patients receive little.ObjectivesTo und...
BACKGROUND: This study compared reported staffing levels for stroke care within UK in-patient stroke...
Aim: To examine how patients spend their time in stroke rehabilitation units in England.Methods: We ...
QUESTIONS: How accurately do physiotherapists estimate how long stroke survivors spend in physiother...
OBJECTIVE: 'More is better' is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however, this has been dev...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
Background: Guidelines and audit have been widely adopted as quality improvement strategies in healt...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Objective: To identify why the National Clinical Guideline recommendation of 45 minutes of each app...
Introduction: Increased frequency and intensity of inpatient therapy contributes to improved outcome...
Introduction Increased frequency and intensity of inpatient therapy contributes to improved outcomes...
OBJECTIVES: To understand why most stroke patients receive little therapy. We investigated the facto...
Objectives: to generate qualitative data on the views of Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapis...
Background: National guidelines recommend a minimum of three hours scheduled active therapy (occupat...
BackgroundTherapy is key to effective stroke care, but many patients receive little.ObjectivesTo und...
BACKGROUND: This study compared reported staffing levels for stroke care within UK in-patient stroke...
Aim: To examine how patients spend their time in stroke rehabilitation units in England.Methods: We ...
QUESTIONS: How accurately do physiotherapists estimate how long stroke survivors spend in physiother...
OBJECTIVE: 'More is better' is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however, this has been dev...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
Background: Guidelines and audit have been widely adopted as quality improvement strategies in healt...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...