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Title: | Identifying the barriers and enablers for a triage, treatment, and transfer clinical intervention to manage acute stroke patients in the emergency department: a systematic review using the theoretical domains framework (TDF) | Authors: | Taylor, N. McInnes, E. Grimley, Rohan Craig, L. E. Cadilhac, D. A. Considine, J. Middleton, S. |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Source: | 11, (1), 2016, p. 157 | Pages: | 157 | Journal: | Implementation science : IS | Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Clinical guidelines recommend that assessment and management of patients with stroke commences early including in emergency departments (ED). To inform the development of an implementation intervention targeted in ED, we conducted a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies to identify relevant barriers and enablers to six key clinical behaviours in acute stroke care: appropriate triage, thrombolysis administration, monitoring and management of temperature, blood glucose levels, and of swallowing difficulties and transfer of stroke patients in ED.METHODS: Studies of any design, conducted in ED, where barriers or enablers based on primary data were identified for one or more of these six clinical behaviours. Major biomedical databases (CINAHL, OVID SP EMBASE, OVID SP MEDLINE) were searched using comprehensive search strategies. The barriers and enablers were categorised using the theoretical domains framework (TDF). The behaviour change technique (BCT) that best aligned to the strategy each enabler represented was selected for each of the reported enablers using a standard taxonomy. | DOI: | 1167 | Resources: | /search/results?subaction=viewrecord&from=export&id=L619668032 | Keywords: | tissue plasminogen activatoradult;behavior;cerebrovascular accident;clinical competence;dysphagia;emergency health service;emotion;female;health care quality;hospital emergency service;human;male;medical staff;patient transport;procedures;professional standard;psychology;self concept;standards;statistics and numerical data | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Sunshine Coast HHS Publications |
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