Identifying characteristics of stroke patients benefiting from interprofessional collaboration

Author:

Ikeda Kohei1ORCID,Sasada Satoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health & Social Work, School of Rehabilitation, Div. Occupational Therapy, Kanagawa University of Human Services, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan

Abstract

Introduction: This study identifies the patient population that may benefit from interprofessional collaboration in the support of patients with cerebrovascular diseases. Method: This study involved 170 patients who received treatment in Japan’s recovery rehabilitation wards in December 2019–June 2020. Participants were categorized into three groups based on their functional independence measure (FIM) scores at admission, distinguishing between complete dependence, modified dependence, and independence groups. They were classified into the group with higher collaborative practice (HCP) and the group with lower collaborative practice (LCP) based on the median value of the therapist collaborative practice scale (TCPS). The primary outcomes measured were FIM efficiency and FIM effectiveness. The main effects and interactions of the level of independence with activities of daily living (ADL) and collaboration were examined using a two-way analysis of variance and Bonferroni multiple comparison tests. Results: The level of independence with ADL and collaboration had an interaction effect related to FIM effectiveness ( F(2, 164) = 3.191, p = 0.044). Within the independence group, HCP and LCP differed significantly ( F(1, 164) = 15.562, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Interprofessional collaboration may improve ADL in patients with high ADL independence at admission. Furthermore, the interprofessional collaboration quality impacted patients’ ADL improvement.

Funder

JPSP KAKENHI

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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