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Designing stroke services for the delivery of cognitive rehabilitation: A qualitative study with stroke rehabilitation professionals

Isabelle Jeffares, Niamh A. Merriman, Frank Doyle, Frances Horgan, Anne Hickey

2021Neuropsychological Rehabilitation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This qualitative study explored the potential to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI), with a specific focus on barriers and facilitators to its delivery from the perspective of Irish stroke rehabilitation professionals. Sixteen semi-structured interviews were completed with healthcare professionals in both hospital and community settings. The sample comprised physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, a stroke physician, a psychologist, a neuropsychologist, a speech and language therapist, a dietician, and a public health nurse. Interviews were audio-recorded and analysed in NVivo using inductive Thematic Analysis. Barriers and facilitators to the delivery of cognitive rehabilitation were identified and described under four key themes: (i) Cognitive screening; (ii) Cognitive rehabilitation: no one size fits all; (iii) Psychology: the lost dimension of stroke rehabilitation; and (iv) Joining the dots in the community. Staffing required to deliver cognitive rehabilitation for PSCI was highlighted as under-resourced in the Republic of Ireland. Inadequate resourcing of neuropsychology and stroke-related psychological services, in particular, has had negative implications for the delivery of cognitive rehabilitation. Stroke-specific cognitive rehabilitation expertise is virtually inaccessible in the community, highlighting an urgent need for investment in specialist rehabilitation teams to deliver cognitive rehabilitation in this setting.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationCognitionThematic analysisStroke (engine)PsychologyQualitative researchCognitive rehabilitation therapyService delivery frameworkNeuropsychologyNursingMedicinePhysical therapyPsychiatryService (business)EngineeringEconomyEconomicsMechanical engineeringSociologySocial scienceStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAcute Ischemic Stroke Management