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Unpacking the black box of nursing and therapy practice for post-stroke shoulder pain

Pomeroy, VM; Niven, DS; Barrow, S; Faragher, EB

Authors

VM Pomeroy

DS Niven

S Barrow

EB Faragher



Abstract

Objectives: To describe current nursing and therapy interventions for the prevention and treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain and to explore the extent of their reported use in England.
Design: Semi-structured, themed interviews followed by a postal questionnaire.
Participants: Six nurses, five occupational therapists (OTs) and six physiotherapists (PTs) were interviewed. Twelve nurses, 12 OTs and 12 PTs were sent the pilot questionnaire and the main questionnaire was posted to
332 nurses, 332 OTs and 332 PTs.
Setting: NHS Trusts in England which provide acute stroke care/rehabilitation.
Procedure: Two researchers independently condensed the transcripts of the interviews into a list of interventions which were then transformed into a pilot postal questionnaire. Following the pilot small changes were made.
Participants sent the main questionnaire were given three weeks to return it before being posted a reminder. After a further two weeks a researcher gave a telephone reminder.
Results: One hundred and seventy-five different types of interventions were identified. The main questionnaire (57.8% response rate) found that all of the interventions were used by at least one respondent and that only 22.9% of
the interventions were used to the same extent by nurses, OTs and PTs. The data also suggest variation in reported use within professions.
Conclusions: This study has found a large number of interventions for poststroke shoulder pain which are reported to be used. This might reflect different causes of shoulder pain or variation between clinicians. Answers to these questions are expected to guide future evaluative research.

Citation

Pomeroy, V., Niven, D., Barrow, S., & Faragher, E. (2001). Unpacking the black box of nursing and therapy practice for post-stroke shoulder pain. Clinical Rehabilitation, 15(1), 67-83. https://doi.org/10.1191/026921501675454995

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2001
Deposit Date Jul 27, 2007
Journal Clinical Rehabilitation
Print ISSN 0269-2155
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 1
Pages 67-83
DOI https://doi.org/10.1191/026921501675454995
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/026921501675454995


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