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Implementing a function-based cognitive strategy intervention within inter-professional stroke rehabilitation teams: Changes in provider knowledge, self-efficacy and practice.

Sara E McEwenMichelle DonaldKatelyn JutziKay-Ann M AllenLisa AveryDeirdre R DawsonMary EganKatherine DittmannAnne HuntJennifer HutterSylvia QuantJorge RiosElizabeth Linkewich
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Sixty-five health care providers consisting mainly of occupational and physical therapists entered the study. Mixed effects models revealed intervention effects for MCQs, CFT, and PCSU at post intervention and follow-up, but no effect on TDAT. No charts showed any evidence of CO-OP use at baseline, compared to 8/40 (20%) post intervention. Post intervention there was a trend towards reduction in impairment goals and significantly more component goals were set (z = 2.7, p = .007).
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