Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen

Guidelines recommend task-oriented training and the use of standardized assessments to improve stroke-related mobility deficits. However, the German outpatient physical therapy prescription catalogue does not include these recommendations resulting in a possible gap between guideline recommendations...

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Autores principales: Diermayr Gudrun, Schomberg Maria, Barthelmes Lisa-Sophia, Greisberger Andrea, Elsner Bernhard, Salbach Nancy Margaret
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2066e924b1af4528931ebabeba4004762021-12-05T14:11:07ZCurrent practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen2296-990X10.2478/ijhp-2021-0005https://doaj.org/article/2066e924b1af4528931ebabeba4004762021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/ijhp-2021-0005https://doaj.org/toc/2296-990XGuidelines recommend task-oriented training and the use of standardized assessments to improve stroke-related mobility deficits. However, the German outpatient physical therapy prescription catalogue does not include these recommendations resulting in a possible gap between guideline recommendations and clinical practice. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe physical therapy practice patterns of stroke-related mobility deficits in the outpatient setting exemplified by the states Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia.Diermayr GudrunSchomberg MariaBarthelmes Lisa-SophiaGreisberger AndreaElsner BernhardSalbach Nancy MargaretSciendoarticlestrokemobilityphysical therapyevidence-based practiceguidelinessurveyschlaganfallmobilitätphysiotherapieevidenzbasierte praxisleitlinienumfragePublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270DEENInternational Journal of Health Professions, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 48-59 (2021)
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topic stroke
mobility
physical therapy
evidence-based practice
guidelines
survey
schlaganfall
mobilität
physiotherapie
evidenzbasierte praxis
leitlinien
umfrage
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle stroke
mobility
physical therapy
evidence-based practice
guidelines
survey
schlaganfall
mobilität
physiotherapie
evidenzbasierte praxis
leitlinien
umfrage
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Diermayr Gudrun
Schomberg Maria
Barthelmes Lisa-Sophia
Greisberger Andrea
Elsner Bernhard
Salbach Nancy Margaret
Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen
description Guidelines recommend task-oriented training and the use of standardized assessments to improve stroke-related mobility deficits. However, the German outpatient physical therapy prescription catalogue does not include these recommendations resulting in a possible gap between guideline recommendations and clinical practice. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe physical therapy practice patterns of stroke-related mobility deficits in the outpatient setting exemplified by the states Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia.
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author Diermayr Gudrun
Schomberg Maria
Barthelmes Lisa-Sophia
Greisberger Andrea
Elsner Bernhard
Salbach Nancy Margaret
author_facet Diermayr Gudrun
Schomberg Maria
Barthelmes Lisa-Sophia
Greisberger Andrea
Elsner Bernhard
Salbach Nancy Margaret
author_sort Diermayr Gudrun
title Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen
title_short Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen
title_full Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen
title_fullStr Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen
title_full_unstemmed Current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia / Arbeitsweise von Physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten Schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine Querschnittsumfrage in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen
title_sort current practice of physical therapists in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey in baden-württemberg and thuringia / arbeitsweise von physiotherapeut*innen in der ambulanten schlaganfallrehabilitation: eine querschnittsumfrage in baden-württemberg und thüringen
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/2066e924b1af4528931ebabeba400476
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