Focused Intensive Repeated Stepping During Inpatient Rehabilitation Poststroke - A Quality Improvement Project
Implementation of Focused Intensive Repeated Stepping Training (FIRST) During Inpatient Rehabilitation Poststroke - A Quality Improvement Project
Indiana University
2,000 participants
Jan 1, 2017
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this quality improvement project was first to monitor usual physical therapy care (types \& cardiovascular intensity of interventions and amount of stepping practice provided) and outcomes. Following which educational training and support was provided to treating physical therapists to encourage implementation of evidence-based practices. Specifically, therapists were encouraged to prioritize the practice of walking, particularly at higher cardiovascular intensities during scheduled therapy sessions. Fidelity metrics in the form of chart audits and pedometer-based step counts were utilized to determine compliance with the evidence-based intervention and ultimately investigated for potential effects on patient outcome measures.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- \< 2 months poststroke
Exclusion Criteria3
- restrictions in lower extremity weightbearing (e.g., amputation or lower limb fracture)
- unable to ambulate \> 50 m prior to their most recent stroke
- discharged to home from inpatient rehabilitation after \< 1 week
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Interventions
routine care
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NCT05393661