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Assessing the Use of Standardized Outcome Measures for Stroke Rehabilitation among Physiotherapists in Ghana

BACKGROUND: The use of standardized outcome measures is an aspect of good clinical practice and essential to the rehabilitation of patients suffering from stroke. Literature reports regarding the extent of usage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation by physiotherapists globally are inconsiste...

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Autores principales: Agyenkwa, Seth Kwame, Yarfi, Cosmos, Banson, Adjoa Nkrumah, Kofi-Bediako, Woyram Abla, Abonie, Ulric Sena, Angmorterh, Seth Kwadjo, Ofori, Eric Kwasi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32665830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9259017
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author Agyenkwa, Seth Kwame
Yarfi, Cosmos
Banson, Adjoa Nkrumah
Kofi-Bediako, Woyram Abla
Abonie, Ulric Sena
Angmorterh, Seth Kwadjo
Ofori, Eric Kwasi
author_facet Agyenkwa, Seth Kwame
Yarfi, Cosmos
Banson, Adjoa Nkrumah
Kofi-Bediako, Woyram Abla
Abonie, Ulric Sena
Angmorterh, Seth Kwadjo
Ofori, Eric Kwasi
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description BACKGROUND: The use of standardized outcome measures is an aspect of good clinical practice and essential to the rehabilitation of patients suffering from stroke. Literature reports regarding the extent of usage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation by physiotherapists globally are inconsistent. In addition, the patronage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation in low-resourced countries is uncertain. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the current practice of physiotherapists in Ghana regarding the use of standardized outcome measures in the rehabilitation of stroke patients. METHOD: A descriptive cross-sectional survey, was used involving 105 registered physiotherapists in Ghana. A 35-item adapted questionnaire was used to collect data on some commonly used outcome measures and frequency of use by physiotherapists for stroke patients. RESULTS: A total of 55 (52.4%) physiotherapists did not use outcome measures in their clinical practice. Physiotherapists below 40 years of age use outcome measures (64.7%) more than those 41 years and above (6.7%). Physiotherapists working in public facilities in Ghana are more likely to use outcome measures (56.2%) than those in private facilities (16.2%). Physiotherapists who attend to 1-10 patients in a week used outcome measures more (32.4%) than physiotherapists who attend to more than 30 patients (3.8%) in a week. CONCLUSION: There is poor usage of outcome measures by Ghanaian physiotherapists, with more than half of the participants not using any standardized outcome measures for rehabilitation of patients in their practice. Physiotherapists who attends to fewer number of patients in a week are more likely to use outcome measures. There is the need for implementation of policy and guidelines on the use of outcome measures by the Allied Health Professions Council and the Ghana Physiotherapy Association.
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spelling pubmed-73496192020-07-13 Assessing the Use of Standardized Outcome Measures for Stroke Rehabilitation among Physiotherapists in Ghana Agyenkwa, Seth Kwame Yarfi, Cosmos Banson, Adjoa Nkrumah Kofi-Bediako, Woyram Abla Abonie, Ulric Sena Angmorterh, Seth Kwadjo Ofori, Eric Kwasi Stroke Res Treat Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of standardized outcome measures is an aspect of good clinical practice and essential to the rehabilitation of patients suffering from stroke. Literature reports regarding the extent of usage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation by physiotherapists globally are inconsistent. In addition, the patronage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation in low-resourced countries is uncertain. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the current practice of physiotherapists in Ghana regarding the use of standardized outcome measures in the rehabilitation of stroke patients. METHOD: A descriptive cross-sectional survey, was used involving 105 registered physiotherapists in Ghana. A 35-item adapted questionnaire was used to collect data on some commonly used outcome measures and frequency of use by physiotherapists for stroke patients. RESULTS: A total of 55 (52.4%) physiotherapists did not use outcome measures in their clinical practice. Physiotherapists below 40 years of age use outcome measures (64.7%) more than those 41 years and above (6.7%). Physiotherapists working in public facilities in Ghana are more likely to use outcome measures (56.2%) than those in private facilities (16.2%). Physiotherapists who attend to 1-10 patients in a week used outcome measures more (32.4%) than physiotherapists who attend to more than 30 patients (3.8%) in a week. CONCLUSION: There is poor usage of outcome measures by Ghanaian physiotherapists, with more than half of the participants not using any standardized outcome measures for rehabilitation of patients in their practice. Physiotherapists who attends to fewer number of patients in a week are more likely to use outcome measures. There is the need for implementation of policy and guidelines on the use of outcome measures by the Allied Health Professions Council and the Ghana Physiotherapy Association. Hindawi 2020-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7349619/ /pubmed/32665830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9259017 Text en Copyright © 2020 Seth Kwame Agyenkwa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yarfi, Cosmos
Banson, Adjoa Nkrumah
Kofi-Bediako, Woyram Abla
Abonie, Ulric Sena
Angmorterh, Seth Kwadjo
Ofori, Eric Kwasi
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title_fullStr Assessing the Use of Standardized Outcome Measures for Stroke Rehabilitation among Physiotherapists in Ghana
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title_short Assessing the Use of Standardized Outcome Measures for Stroke Rehabilitation among Physiotherapists in Ghana
title_sort assessing the use of standardized outcome measures for stroke rehabilitation among physiotherapists in ghana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32665830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9259017
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