Access to Allied Health Care Services in Canadian Interdisciplinary Complex Nerve Injury Programs.
Kristine M ChapmanChris DohertySean G BristolRussell O'ConnorMichael J BergerPublished in: The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques (2020)
Nerve transfer surgery for patients with nerve and spinal cord injuries can result in dramatic functional improvements. As a result, interdisciplinary complex nerve injury programs (CNIPs) have been established in many Canadian centers, providing electrodiagnostic and surgical consultations in a single encounter. We sought to determine which allied health care services are included in Canadian CNIPs, at the 3rd Annual Canadian Peripheral Nerve Symposium. Twenty CNIPs responded to a brief survey and reported access as follows: occupational therapy = 60%, physiotherapy = 40%, social work = 20%, and mental health = 10%. Access to allied health services is variable in CNIPs across Canada, possibly resulting in heterogeneity in patient care.