Occupational Therapy for Poststroke Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Inpatient Rehabilitation

Author:

Pisegna Janell12ORCID,Knebel Rachel3,Juckett Lisa3ORCID,Darragh Amy3,Nichols-Larsen Deborah S.3,Krok-Schoen Jessica L.3

Affiliation:

1. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, USA

2. GRECC VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System, Aurora, USA

3. The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

Abstract

Poststroke anxiety and depressive symptoms (P-SADS) affect one in three people and are associated with decreased participation in activities of daily living. This study sought to characterize occupational therapy (OT) P-SADS care practices and identify factors influencing P-SADS care provision in one U.S. inpatient rehabilitation (IRF) facility. An explanatory sequential mixed-methods study design was used by gathering data from electronic health records (from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019) as well as semi-structured interviews with OT practitioners in the IRF. No objective P-SADS screens were documented nor were any P-SADS-focused goals written. Minimal evidence-based P-SADS interventions were identified. Practitioners reported multi-level barriers to OT P-SADS care including limited time, pressure to prioritize physical recovery, and inadequate resources to guide practice. OT practitioner P-SADS care was inconsistent with established evidence-based practice. This research identifies gaps in comprehensive stroke recovery and informs implementation efforts to support evidence-based P-SADS care in IRFs.

Funder

American Occupational Therapy Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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