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 factor influencing amount an...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient factors that influence the amount, frequency and intensity of physica...
BackgroundTherapy is key to effective stroke care, but many patients receive little.ObjectivesTo und...
Background: The ineffectiveness of most complex stroke recovery trials may be explained by inadequat...
Objective: To identify why the National Clinical Guideline recommendation of 45 minutes of each appr...
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 generate qualitative data on the views of Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapis...
Background: National guidelines recommend a minimum of three hours scheduled active therapy (occupat...
Objectives: To understand why most stroke patients receive little therapy. We investigated the facto...
Background: Guidelines and audit have been widely adopted as quality improvement strategies in healt...
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...
Most people receive Occupational Therapy and/or Physiotherapy as part of stroke rehabilitation. The ...
Objective: To identify patient factors that influence the amount, frequency and intensity of physica...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Clinical practice guidelines for patients with...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient factors that influence the amount, frequency and intensity of physica...
BackgroundTherapy is key to effective stroke care, but many patients receive little.ObjectivesTo und...
Background: The ineffectiveness of most complex stroke recovery trials may be explained by inadequat...
Objective: To identify why the National Clinical Guideline recommendation of 45 minutes of each appr...
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 generate qualitative data on the views of Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapis...
Background: National guidelines recommend a minimum of three hours scheduled active therapy (occupat...
Objectives: To understand why most stroke patients receive little therapy. We investigated the facto...
Background: Guidelines and audit have been widely adopted as quality improvement strategies in healt...
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...
Most people receive Occupational Therapy and/or Physiotherapy as part of stroke rehabilitation. The ...
Objective: To identify patient factors that influence the amount, frequency and intensity of physica...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Clinical practice guidelines for patients with...
OBJECTIVE: To identify patient factors that influence the amount, frequency and intensity of physica...
BackgroundTherapy is key to effective stroke care, but many patients receive little.ObjectivesTo und...
Background: The ineffectiveness of most complex stroke recovery trials may be explained by inadequat...