Evidence-based medicine; rehabilitation; stroke
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of disability among neurological disorders. Evidence-based practices to reduce disability are presumed to be associated with more favorable outcomes. Objective: To assess whether implementation interventions are effective at increasing uptake of evidence-based practices in stroke rehabilitation. Methods: The Cochrane Review by Cahill et al. (2020) is summarized. Results: The effectiveness of implementation interventions on health professionals' use of evidence- based practices is uncertain. Conclusions: There is an urgent need for future research investigating the utility of implementation interventions to ensure the uptake of evidence by health professionals for the benefit of stroke survivors.
Evidence-based medicine; rehabilitation; stroke
卫生服务 ; 慢性非传染性疾病
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