The Outcomes of Seamless ADL Training Between Occupational Therapist and Nurse in Stroke Patients
NCT ID: NCT02361307
Last Updated: 2021-08-10
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-02-28
2018-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Occupational therapists (OTs) are responsible for assessing and teaching skills to facilitate patients' activities and participation, including maximizing their performance of ADLs, and provide training programs and techniques that are tailor-made for each individual's impairment using targeted task-specific training, which has been acknowledged as the most effective method for enhancing functional outcomes. Nevertheless, the most important key factor for successful training outcomes is the collaboration of multiple healthcare professionals. All team members, especially nurses who spend lots of time with patients, should focus on encouraging and facilitating patients in transferring the newly relearned skills from professionals into their lives. Unfortunately, each expert usually approaches the patients from their own aspects, causing a lack of team perspective that could potentially preclude the patients from achieving their rehabilitation goals.
In current inpatient rehabilitation practice, there is still a gap in carrying out self-care training. Self-care training is usually carried out by OTs at the occupational therapy unit, whereas nursing staff assists washing and dressing the patients during admission at the rehabilitation ward. Due to time constraints, nurses usually concentrate on preparing the patients to be ready on time for other specific training. This hinders them from allowing patients the time and opportunity to practice by themselves, resulting in patients' having low confidence and a perception of low self-efficacy. Consequently, some patients may not develop sufficient skills to perform self-care independently after discharge. This situation was reported by Pryor and Long that an integrative function of nurses and other professionals was sub-optimal.
Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to develop and implement an interdisciplinary team model with integration of all the relevant expertise and to establish powerful collaboration and communication among the team. To this extent, we designed a new approach toward self-care training called the "seamless self-care training" technique, which involves enhanced coordination and communication between OTs and nurses in the rehabilitation ward to promote interdisciplinary cooperation in self-care training. We hope that this technique could make therapeutic intervention more successful and fill the gap in treatment processes, as well as to increase the self-efficacies of stroke survivors. The objective of this study was to explore the outcomes of providing this seamless self-care training to stroke patients.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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conventional ADL training
The control group receive the conventional ADL training programme
Conventional ADL training
The control group receive the conventional ADL training programme
seamless ADL training
The experimental group receive the seamless ADL training programme which occupational therapist and nurse work with effective communication and cooperate in dressing and bathing training.
Seamless ADL training
The experimental group receive the seamless ADL training which occupational therapist and nurse work with effective communication and cooperate in dressing and bathing training
Interventions
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Seamless ADL training
The experimental group receive the seamless ADL training which occupational therapist and nurse work with effective communication and cooperate in dressing and bathing training
Conventional ADL training
The control group receive the conventional ADL training programme
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Good sitting balance
* TMSE 24 or more
* Need help in dresssing and bathing
Exclusion Criteria
* Dependent ADL before stroke attack
* Dementia
* Depression
18 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mahidol University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Poungkaew Thitisakulchai
Instructor
Principal Investigators
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Poungkaew Thitisakulchai, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Locations
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Poungkaew Thitisakulchai
Bangkok, , Thailand
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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Si 644/2014
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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