Applying Multiple Strategies to Increase the Rate of Early Rehabilitation Exercise Adoption in Patients With Acute Stroke

2021 
Background & problems Early rehabilitation exercise has been shown to reduce the onset of disability in patients following acute stroke. However, the clinical execution rate of early rehabilitation exercise for those patients remains low. Our medical team developed an early rehabilitation care plan for patients with acute stroke in 2013, at which time the execution rate of early rehabilitation exercise for these patients in our hospital was only 37.1%. The survey found that patients and caregivers had insufficient awareness of early rehabilitation exercise; hospital staffs lacked appropriate assistive devices, rehabilitation equipment, nursing guidance tools, and handover records; and new nursing staffs were insufficiently aware of the importance of early rehabilitation exercise. This care plan was developed to improve the execution rate of early rehabilitation exercise in patients with acute stroke to slow the progression of their disability. Purpose The project was designed to improve the knowledge of new nursing staffs regarding early rehabilitation care and the early rehabilitation exercise completion rate of nursing staffs to raise the execution rate of early rehabilitation exercise in patients with acute stroke. Resolution After completing the cause analysis, multiple strategies were pursued: (1) nursing education sheets with texts, illustrations, video, and posters were used; (2) group in-service educational training was organized; (3) an innovative transfer belt was designed; (4) facilities were set up to deliver virtual-reality (VR) training; (5) standard procedures on early rehabilitation exercise in patients with acute stroke were revised and implemented; (6) nursing handover procedures were revised; and (7) education courses on early rehabilitation exercise for post-stroke patients were developed. Results The accuracy of knowledge related to early rehabilitation exercise among new nursing staff improved from 31.3% to 80%; the completion rate for nursing education increased from 53.6% to 98%; and the early rehabilitation exercise execution rate increased from 37.1% to 82.8%. Conclusions This project successfully increased the motivation and confidence of patients in rehabilitation and the rate of exercise program execution, which may be expected to impact positively on patients' quality of life.
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