康复
物理医学与康复
冲程(发动机)
协议(科学)
医学
物理疗法
刺激
替代医学
内科学
机械工程
病理
工程类
作者
Emily Dickey,Devin Cutlip
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2022.08.696
摘要
Research Objectives
Glenohumeral subluxation is a common post-stroke complication, affecting up to 80% of patients. Long duration neuromuscular electrical stimulation has been shown to reduce subluxation, decrease shoulder pain, and can improve motor outcomes for the affected extremity. This poster aims to investigate the feasibility of implementing a long duration subluxation stimulation protocol for the hemiparetic upper extremity post stroke while in inpatient rehabilitation. Design
Feasibility study 12-month period. Setting
Inpatient rehabilitation hospital. Participants
9 occupational therapists serving dedicated stroke unit. Interventions
1 year, 2 phase multicomponent knowledge translation interventions. Attended and unattended neuromuscular electrical stimulation to support glenohumeral subluxation for 3 – 6 hours, 5 days a week. Main Outcome Measures
Number of referring therapists Average number of hours per day of subluxation stimulation Clinician survey results
barriers, satisfaction, relevance. Results
Nineteen patients received long duration subluxation stimulation over the course of this year, 13 patients during phase 1 and 7 during phase 2. Phase 1 consisted of 10 months of providing a goal of 3.5 hours of subluxation stimulation for no more than 2 patients per day facilitated by supervised rehabilitation technician. Phase 2 consisted of 2 months of providing a goal of 6 hours for up to 8 patients per day. Data collection during phase 2 shows an average of 4.36 actual stimulation hours per day. Eight of nine occupational therapists who received training (didactic and experiential) on this protocol referred at least 1 patient to this service. After 12 months of participation, all survey respondents reported that they were 'very satisfied' with this protocol and that they 'strongly agree' that this protocol has a positive effect on patient outcomes and is relevant to persons with stroke during inpatient rehabilitation. Conclusions
Occupational therapists at an inpatient facility demonstrate adoption of a long duration subluxation stimulation protocol when facilitated by a supervised rehabilitation technician. Knowledge translation efforts and innovative service provision techniques have led to increased duration of stimulation and reduced clinician's perceived barriers of conflicting treatment demands and time limitations. Author(s) Disclosures
None.
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