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The role of theory to develop and evaluate a toolkit to increase clinical measurement and interpretation of walking speed and distance in adults post-stroke.

Nancy Margaret SalbachMacKay-Lyons MarilynPatricia SolomonJo-Anne HoweAlison McDonaldMark Theodore BayleySurabhi VeitchLavan SivarajahJoseph CacoiloAlex Mihailidis
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
The approach may help to inform toolkit development to advance other rehabilitation practices of similar complexity.Implications for RehabilitationToolkits are an emerging knowledge translation intervention used to support widespread implementation of clinical practice guideline recommendations.Although experts recommend using theory to inform the development of knowledge translation interventions, there is little guidance on a suitable approach.This study describes an approach to using theories, models and frameworks to design a toolkit and implementation strategy, and a process evaluation of toolkit implementation.Theory-based features of the toolkit and implementation strategy may have facilitated toolkit implementation and practice change to increase clinical measurement and interpretation of walking speed and distance in adults post-stroke.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • lower limb