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Do clinical guidelines guide clinical practice in stroke rehabilitation? An international survey of health professionals.

Elizabeth A LynchLouise A ConnellLilian B CarvalhoMarie-Louise Bird
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
While many health professionals were aware of clinical guidelines, they identified multiple barriers to their implementation. Efforts should be made to raise awareness of local guidelines in low- and middle-income countries. More attention should be paid to addressing local contextual factors to improve guideline use internationally, going beyond traditional strategies focused on individual health professionals.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONSystems are required so people and organisations are held accountable to deliver evidence-based care in stroke rehabilitation.Locally developed stroke rehabilitation guidelines should be promoted to boost awareness of these guidelines in low- and middle-income countries.In all regions, strategies to influence or adapt to the local setting, are required to optimise guideline use.
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