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What is “usual care” in the rehabilitation of upper limb sensory loss after stroke? Results from a national audit and knowledge translation study

Liana S. Cahill, Natasha A. Lannin, Tara Purvis, Dominique A. Cadilhac, Yvonne Mak-Yuen, Denise A. O’Connor & Leeanne M. Carey
To characterise the assessments and treatments that comprise “usual care” for stroke patients with somatosensory loss, and whether usual care has changed over time. Comparison of cross-sectional, observational data from (1) Stroke Foundation National Audit of Acute (2007–2019) and Rehabilitation (2010–2018) Stroke Services and (2) the SENSe Implement multi-site knowledge translation study with occupational therapists and physiotherapists (n = 115). Descriptive statistics, random effects logistic regression, and content analysis were used. Acute hospitals (n =...

What is “usual care” in the rehabilitation of upper limb sensory loss after stroke? Results from a national audit and knowledge translation study

Liana S. Cahill, Natasha A. Lannin, Tara Purvis, Dominique A. Cadilhac, Yvonne Mak-Yuen, Denise A. O’Connor & Leeanne M. Carey
To characterise the assessments and treatments that comprise “usual care” for stroke patients with somatosensory loss, and whether usual care has changed over time. Comparison of cross-sectional, observational data from (1) Stroke Foundation National Audit of Acute (2007–2019) and Rehabilitation (2010–2018) Stroke Services and (2) the SENSe Implement multi-site knowledge translation study with occupational therapists and physiotherapists (n = 115). Descriptive statistics, random effects logistic regression, and content analysis were used. Acute hospitals (n =...

A qualitative study of sedentary behaviours in stroke survivors: non-participant observations and interviews with stroke service staff in stroke units and community services

Sarah Morton, Jennifer Hall, Claire Fitzsimons, Jessica Hall, Coralie English, Anne Forster, Rebecca Lawton, Anita Patel, Gillian Mead & David J. Clarke
Sedentary behaviour (SB) is associated with negative health outcomes and is prevalent post-stroke. This study explored SB after stroke from the perspective of stroke service staff. Qualitative mixed-methods study. Non-participant observations in two stroke services (England/Scotland) and semi-structured interviews with staff underpinned by the COM-B model of behaviour change. Observations were analysed thematically; interviews were analysed using the Framework approach. One hundred and thirty-two observation hours (October - December 2017), and 31 staff interviewed (January...

A blinded, controlled trial of objective measurement in Parkinson’s disease

Malcolm Horne, Holly Woodrow, Chathurini Fernando & Katya Kotschet
Medical conditions with effective therapies are usually managed with objective measurement and therapeutic targets. Parkinson's disease has effective therapies, but continuous objective measurement has only recently become available. This blinded, controlled study examined whether management of Parkinson's disease was improved when clinical assessment and therapeutic decisions were aided by objective measurement. The primary endpoint was improvement in the Movement Disorder Society-United Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale's (MDS-UPDRS) Total Score. In one arm, objective measurement assisted doctors...

A qualitative study of sedentary behaviours in stroke survivors: non-participant observations and interviews with stroke service staff in stroke units and community services

Sarah Morton, Jennifer Hall, Claire Fitzsimons, Jessica Hall, Coralie English, Anne Forster, Rebecca Lawton, Anita Patel, Gillian Mead & David J. Clarke
Sedentary behaviour (SB) is associated with negative health outcomes and is prevalent post-stroke. This study explored SB after stroke from the perspective of stroke service staff. Qualitative mixed-methods study. Non-participant observations in two stroke services (England/Scotland) and semi-structured interviews with staff underpinned by the COM-B model of behaviour change. Observations were analysed thematically; interviews were analysed using the Framework approach. One hundred and thirty-two observation hours (October - December 2017), and 31 staff interviewed (January...

Supplement: Multicenter validated detection of focal cortical dysplasia using deep learning

Ravnoor S Gill, Hyo M Lee, Benoit Caldairou, Seok-Jun Hong, Carmen Barba, Francesco Deleo, Ludovico D’Incerti, Vanessa C Mendes Coelho, Matteo Lenge, Mira Semmelroch, Dewi Schrader, Fabrice Bartolomei, Maxime Guye, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage, Horst Urbach, Kyoo Ho Cho, Fernando Cendes, Renzo Guerrini, Graeme Jackson, R Edward Hogan, Neda Bernasconi & Andrea Bernasconi
Objective. To test the hypothesis that a multicenter-validated computer deep learning algorithm detects MRI-negative focal cortical dysplasia (FCD). Methods. We used clinically acquired 3D T1-weighted and 3D FLAIR MRI of 148 patients (median age, 23 years [range, 2-55]; 47% female) with histologically verified FCD at nine centers to train a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) classifier. Images were initially deemed as MRI-negative in 51% of cases, in whom intracranial EEG determined the focus. For risk...

A qualitative study of sedentary behaviours in stroke survivors: non-participant observations and interviews with stroke service staff in stroke units and community services

Sarah Morton, Jennifer Hall, Claire Fitzsimons, Jessica Hall, Coralie English, Anne Forster, Rebecca Lawton, Anita Patel, Gillian Mead, David J. & Clarke
Sedentary behaviour (SB) is associated with negative health outcomes and is prevalent post-stroke. This study explored SB after stroke from the perspective of stroke service staff. Qualitative mixed-methods study. Non-participant observations in two stroke services (England/Scotland) and semi-structured interviews with staff underpinned by the COM-B model of behaviour change. Observations were analysed thematically; interviews were analysed using the Framework approach. One hundred and thirty-two observation hours (October - December 2017), and 31 staff interviewed (January...

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