Investigating the Implementation of Community-Based Stroke Telerehabilitation in England; A Realist Synthesis Study Protocol

Author:

Chouliara Niki12ORCID,Cameron Trudi12ORCID,Ballard-Ridley Scott3ORCID,Fisher Rebecca J.4ORCID,Kettlewell Jade1,Kidd Lisa5ORCID,Luxton Leanna6,Pomeroy Valerie7ORCID,Stockley Rachel C.8ORCID,Thomas Shirley1ORCID,Gordon Adam L.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2TU, UK

2. NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) East Midlands, Nottingham NG7 2TU, UK

3. Bridges Self-Management, London SW17 0RE, UK

4. Stroke Medical Directorate, NHS England, London SE1 8UG, UK

5. Department of Nursing and Community Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK

6. Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, Northampton NN1 5BD, UK

7. School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK

8. School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire, Lancashire PR1 2HE, UK

Abstract

Telerehabilitation (TR) shows promise as a method of remote service delivery, yet there is little guidance to inform implementation in the context of the National Health Service (NHS) in England. This paper presents the protocol for a realist synthesis study aiming to investigate how TR can be implemented to support the provision of high-quality, equitable community-based stroke rehabilitation, and under what conditions. Using a realist approach, we will synthesise information from (1) an evidence review, (2) qualitative interviews with clinicians (n ≤ 30), and patient–family carer dyads (n ≤ 60) from three purposively selected community stroke rehabilitation services in England. Working groups including rehabilitation professionals, service-users and policy-makers will co-develop actionable recommendations. Insights from the review and the interviews will be synthesised to test and refine programme theories that explain how TR works and for whom in clinical practice, and draw key messages for service implementation. This protocol highlights the need to improve our understanding of TR implementation in the context of multidisciplinary, community-based stroke service provision. We suggest the use of a realist methodology and co-production to inform evidence-based recommendations that consider the needs and priorities of clinicians and people affected by stroke.

Funder

The Stroke Association

Publisher

MDPI AG

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