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This study seeks to explore ways to strengthening the interdisciplinary and inter sectoral collaboration in stroke rehabilitation through the application of Functional Independence Measure® (FIM) and common interdisciplinary patient related tasks. The study will be evaluated through interviews with staff, participant observation and quantitative patient data.
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Bispebjerg Hospital is considering implementing the FIM instrument in the Neurological Department. Before decisions making a more thorough examination is needed to see if the extra resources used to apply the FIM measurement is offset by improvement in the clinic. At Neurorehabilitering Copenhagen FIM measurement has recently been implemented in a trial period of 2 years hence an exploration of the application of FIM is needed.
The study seeks to explore experiences with application of the FIM instrument combined with structured interdisciplinary tasks related to the patient's everyday routines.
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To explore behavior, reaction and experiences in multidisciplinary staff members when applying the FIM instrument combined with interdisciplinary collaboration related to common patient tasks.
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To nuance the findings in the qualitative part of the study with quantitative data from the FIM including data on change in FIM score on the short term (2-3 weeks) and long term (approx. 4 months).
To evaluate on practicalities when applying the FIM instrument including the feasibility of scoring within 72 hours within admittance to and before discharge from the departments and the change in score between the 2 sectors.
To compare FIM to baseline characteristics such as National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Functional oral intake Scale (FOIS), and Pre-Stroke Modified Rankin Score.
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This Mixed Methods Multicenter Study consists of 5 elements divided into a quantitative and a qualitative part. The quantitative part is an observational cohort study with 15-20 stroke patients consecutively recruited. The qualitative part includes 8 participant observations, 4 focus group interviews, approx. 10 individual interviews and data on goalsetting from hospital charts from the 15-20 patients.
The setting is at the Neurological Ward at Bispebjerg Hospital in the Capital Region of Denmark and at Neurorehabilitering Copenhagen, a center which specializes in neurological rehabilitation in the Municipality of Copenhagen.
In the qualitative study, staff in a project group experimenting with the use of the FIM instrument combined with interdisciplinary tasks will participate in focus group interviews and some of them will participate in individual interviews using strategic sampling with maximal variation on profession, years of experience and sector. Participant observation of the FIM scorings will be performed as videorecordings beeing analysed. All qualitative data will be analysed with both investigator and data triangulation.
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