Use of time by physiotherapists and occupational therapists in a stroke rehabilitation unit: A comparison between four European rehabilitation centres

作者: Koen Putman , Liesbet de Wit , Wilfried Schupp , Baert Ilse , Peter Berman

DOI: 10.1080/09638280600638216

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摘要: Purpose. The aim of this study was to compare the time allocated therapeutic activities (TA) and non-therapeutic (NTA) physiotherapists (PT) occupational therapists (OT) in stroke rehabilitation units four European countries.Method. Therapists documented their 15-min periods for two weeks. They recorded: activity, number patients, involvement other people, location frequency each activity. Kruskal-Wallis tests negative binomial regression models were used between professional groups units.Results. average proportion TA per day ranged 32.9% 66.1% higher PT than OT unit. For OT, significant differences emerged compared NTA with British OTs spending significantly less TA. In Belgian unit, three times spent on patient-related co-ordination (e.g., administ...

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