Why do some people who had a stroke not receive the recommended 45 min of occupational therapy and physiotherapy? A Delphi study

Author:

Clark BethORCID,Truman Juliette,Whitall Jill,Hughes Ann-MarieORCID,Turk RuthORCID,Burridge Jane

Abstract

ObjectivesTo gain a consensus among therapists for reasons why a person who had a stroke may not receive the Royal College of Physicians’ recommended minimum of 45 min of daily therapy.DesignThree-round remote e-Delphi study.SettingNational study, based in the UK.ParticipantsOccupational therapists and physiotherapists with experience of delivering therapy after stroke and awareness of the 45 min guideline.ResultsForty-five therapists consented to participate in the study. Thirty-five (78%) completed round one, 29 of 35 (83%) completed round 2 and 26 of 29 (90%) completed round three. A consensus (75%) was reached for 32 statements. Reasons why a person may not receive 45 min were related to the suitability of the guideline for the individual (based on factors like therapy tolerance or medical status) or the capability of the service to provide the intervention. In addition to the statements for which there was a consensus, 32 concepts did not reach a consensus. Specifically, there was a lack of consensus concerning the suitability of the guideline for people receiving Early Supported Discharge (ESD) services and a lack of agreement about whether people who need more than 45 min of therapy actually receive it.ConclusionSome people do not receive 45 min of therapy as they are considered unsuitable for it and some do not receive it due to services’ inability to provide it. It is unclear which reasons for guideline non-achievement are most common. Future research should focus on why the guideline is not achieved in ESD, and why people who require more than 45 min may not receive it. This could contribute to practical guidance for therapists to optimise therapy delivery for people after stroke.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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