| Literature DB >> 30447698 |
Mark P McGlinchey1,2, Jimmy James3, Christopher McKevitt4, Abdel Douiri4, Sarah McLachlan4, Catherine M Sackley4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stroke rehabilitation aims to optimise function and reduce complications post-stroke. Rehabilitation to optimise physical function post-stroke has beneficial effects for survivors of mild to moderate stroke. However, little is known about the effectiveness of interventions to rehabilitate physical function or manage immobility-related complications for survivors of severe stroke. The systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions on physical function and immobility-related complications in severe stroke and identify topics for future research in this area.Entities:
Keywords: Activities of daily living; Complications; Nursing; Occupational therapy; Physical therapy modalities; Physical therapy speciality; Recovery of function; Stroke; Stroke rehabilitation
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30447698 PMCID: PMC6240323 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-018-0870-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Eligibility criteria for screened references
| Study design | Randomised controlled trial (controlled trial) |
|---|---|
| Report characteristics | Full article |
| Participants | Adult humans and any of the following: |
| • Severe stroke (measured using a recognised stroke-specific health measure, disability measure, functional measure) | |
| Interventions | Any of the following: |
| • Passive intervention (e.g. positioning, stretching programme, manual technique) | |
| Provided by any of the following: | |
| • Physiotherapist, occupational therapist, nurse | |
| Comparator | Any of the following: |
| • Any rehabilitation intervention | |
| Outcomes | Any of the following: |
| • Measure of body function, activity or participation |
Data extraction form checklist
| Source | Methods- Interventions |