2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06293-8
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What would ‘upscaling’ involve? A qualitative study of international variation in stroke rehabilitation

Abstract: Background Demand for stroke rehabilitation is expected to grow dramatically; with the estimated prevalence of stroke survivors rising to 70 million worldwide by 2030. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) report - Rehabilitation 2030: A call for action – has introduced the objective of ‘upscaling’ rehabilitation globally to meet demand. This research explored what upscaling stroke rehabilitation might mean for health professionals from countries at different stages of economic development. … Show more

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“…Previous studies coincide with our results, where showing concern for the individuals, interest in their experience and showing empathy improve the satisfaction of those cared for [ 3 , 7 , 48 , 52 ]. In addition, it is necessary to encourage continuous communication including everyday issues for the person, generating tranquillity and reinforcing the individual’s dignity [ 50 , 53 , 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies coincide with our results, where showing concern for the individuals, interest in their experience and showing empathy improve the satisfaction of those cared for [ 3 , 7 , 48 , 52 ]. In addition, it is necessary to encourage continuous communication including everyday issues for the person, generating tranquillity and reinforcing the individual’s dignity [ 50 , 53 , 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scale-up of rehabilitation services will require simultaneous development of the provision of rehabilitation care nationally which should include paying specific attention to political (eg, political governance and managerial leadership), professional (eg, increasing knowledge and awareness of the value of rehabilitation), economic (ie, financial support), and sociocultural issues (eg, workforce developments, physical space, and infrastructure). 29 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scale-up of rehabilitation services will require simultaneous development of the provision of rehabilitation care nationally which should include paying specific attention to political (eg, political governance and managerial leadership), professional (eg, increasing knowledge and awareness of the value of rehabilitation), economic (ie, financial support), and sociocultural issues (eg, workforce developments, physical space, and infrastructure). 29 Our study includes a diverse sample of participants across gender, location, the terrain of residence, nature of their disability, marital status, and employment. This work was completed as part of a larger program of work exploring the design, development, and evaluation of a telerehabilitation system that was deployed in Nepal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, according to Parker et al [ 11 ] patients are immersed in mental and emotional concerns (stress, anxiety, fear, uncertainty) that can affect their recovery. Professional support, through close accompaniment (based on the patients’ needs and context), helps stroke patients to understand and validate their concerns, and helps to build a trusting relationship based on empathy, care and understanding [ 38 ]. This improves the bond and the relationship between the professional and the patient and improves the patients’ sense of security by reducing post-stroke stress and anxiety [ 39 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%