
Parker J,
Mountain G and Mawson S. The Provision of Feedback in Community Stroke
Rehabilitation: The Therapists’ Perspective. Phys Med Rehabil Int. 2015; 2(3): 1040.
This paper explores
the clinical reasoning and decision making (CRDM) underpinning the provision of
feedback during community-based post-stroke rehabilitation by gaining the
perspectives of Community Stroke Teams.
In
accordance with the ICF model, data suggest the CRDM when providing feedback
for stroke rehabilitation in the community is underpinned by the medical,
social and contextual components of health. However, how therapists control the
rehabilitation process; what they include and who they include is often led by
the therapist. This learning experience may impact on further rehabilitation
experience(s) or contemporary models of care delivery; such as, autonomous
rehabilitation using technology.
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