Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum

Abstract Background. Physical therapists report inconsistent use of valid and reliable measures of walking post-stroke. Objective. To describe the methods physical therapists use to evaluate walking, reasons for selecting these methods, and the use of the evaluation results in clinical practice alo...

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Main Author: Pattison, Kira
Other Authors: Salbach, Nancy
Language:en_ca
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/43288
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-432882013-12-10T04:02:03ZFactors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care ContinuumPattison, Kiraphysical therapiststandardized assessment toolsGuidelinesqualitativeWalking0382Abstract Background. Physical therapists report inconsistent use of valid and reliable measures of walking post-stroke. Objective. To describe the methods physical therapists use to evaluate walking, reasons for selecting these methods, and the use of the evaluation results in clinical practice along the continuum of an organized system of stroke care. Methods. A qualitative descriptive study involving semi-structured telephone interviews of physical therapists in Ontario was conducted. A thematic analysis was performed. Results. Participants (n=28) used both standardized and non-standardized methods to assess walking. A hierarchy of factors influencing use of both methods was observed. Assessment results were commonly used for communication with other healthcare professionals or education of the patient. Conclusions. A variety of factors influence physical therapists to use standardized assessment tools. Future knowledge translation interventions should focus on these factors to improve the standardized assessment of walking post-stroke.Salbach, NancyBrooks, Dina2013-112013-12-09T19:35:02ZNO_RESTRICTION2013-12-09T19:35:02Z2013-12-09Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/43288en_ca
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topic physical therapist
standardized assessment tools
Guidelines
qualitative
Walking
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spellingShingle physical therapist
standardized assessment tools
Guidelines
qualitative
Walking
0382
Pattison, Kira
Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum
description Abstract Background. Physical therapists report inconsistent use of valid and reliable measures of walking post-stroke. Objective. To describe the methods physical therapists use to evaluate walking, reasons for selecting these methods, and the use of the evaluation results in clinical practice along the continuum of an organized system of stroke care. Methods. A qualitative descriptive study involving semi-structured telephone interviews of physical therapists in Ontario was conducted. A thematic analysis was performed. Results. Participants (n=28) used both standardized and non-standardized methods to assess walking. A hierarchy of factors influencing use of both methods was observed. Assessment results were commonly used for communication with other healthcare professionals or education of the patient. Conclusions. A variety of factors influence physical therapists to use standardized assessment tools. Future knowledge translation interventions should focus on these factors to improve the standardized assessment of walking post-stroke.
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title Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum
title_short Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum
title_full Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum
title_fullStr Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing Physical Therapists’ Use of Standardized Measures of Walking Capacity Post-stroke across the Care Continuum
title_sort factors influencing physical therapists’ use of standardized measures of walking capacity post-stroke across the care continuum
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