2022
DOI: 10.3389/frhs.2022.839517
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The Implementation Process of Two Evidence-Based Protocols: A Spatial Neglect Network Initiative

Abstract: IntroductionSpatial neglect, a neurocognitive disorder of lateralized spatial attention, is prevalent among stroke survivors especially in inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs). The ultimate goal of the project was to improve spatial neglect care in inpatient rehabilitation and trained as many OTs as possible using both tools in their regular practices as the means to achieve our overall objective. Therefore, we conducted a project aimed at implementing two evidence-based protocols, one for assessment (KF… Show more

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“…While the present analysis was focused on PAT dosage, more analyses have been planned to answer questions based on the clinical records gathered through the multi-site implementation project 29 such as whether patients with left-sided neglect and right-sided neglect differed in their outcomes associated with PAT, whether receiving PAT earlier or later during inpatient rehabilitation care predicted outcomes, and whether FIM Gains and changes in measures of the CARE Tool were comparable. However, some questions cannot be answered from this dataset.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While the present analysis was focused on PAT dosage, more analyses have been planned to answer questions based on the clinical records gathered through the multi-site implementation project 29 such as whether patients with left-sided neglect and right-sided neglect differed in their outcomes associated with PAT, whether receiving PAT earlier or later during inpatient rehabilitation care predicted outcomes, and whether FIM Gains and changes in measures of the CARE Tool were comparable. However, some questions cannot be answered from this dataset.…”
Section: Conclusion and Clinical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While number of PAT sessions and SN improvement were correlated, we investigated whether this linear relation stopped at a certain number of sessions. Because therapists reported difficulties providing 10 once-daily sessions to every patient (due to LOS and other factors), 29 the following post hoc analysis may provide insight into whether fewer than the suggested dosage of 10 sessions could be enough for similar SN improvement. Visual examination of CBS Change by number of PAT sessions (Figure 1) indicated a more prominent linear relationship between session attendance and gains in patients attending 8 or fewer sessions.…”
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