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  • This study looked at how physical and occupational therapists treat upper limb paralysis after a stroke and what factors influence their treatment choices.
  • A total of 638 therapists participated, indicating their preferred methods for treating different severity levels: task-specific training for mild cases, repetitive facilitative exercise for moderate, and electrical stimulation for severe.
  • Results showed that strong evidence supporting treatments and patient preferences significantly impacted therapists' decision-making processes.

Article Abstract

This study investigated the treatment methods used by physical and occupational therapists for poststroke paretic upper limbs and the factors influencing their decision-making processes. For the treatment methods of poststroke paretic upper limbs, the respondents were asked to select the most clinically used treatment according to the severity of the patient's condition. For the factors influencing their decision-making processes, the respondents were asked to indicate each determinant using a 5-point Likert scale (1 =  to 5 = ). Six hundred thirty-eight therapists participated in this study. Exploratory factor analysis was used to assess the validity of the questionnaire. The findings indicated task-specific training ( = 333, 52%) as the most popular for mild cases, followed by repetitive facilitative exercise ( = 143, 22.3%) for moderate cases and electrical stimulation ( = 246, 38.4%) for severe cases. This study revealed that evidence about treatment (very strong: = 171 (27.0%), and strong: = 287 (45.0%)) and patient preferences (very strong: = 203 (31.8%), and strong: = 251 (39.3%)) affected decision-making significantly regarding treatment methods for the poststroke paretic upper limb.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11473170PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/1854449DOI Listing

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