Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Rehabilitation Team Functioning and Patient Outcomes
The purpose of the study is to determine if 1. Rehabilitation staff can be trained to work better together as a team; and 2. Better team work improves patient outcomes.
The benefits of team treatment are widely accepted. Prior research has shown that how
rehabilitation teams go about their work makes a difference in the patients they treat.
However, there is little information about what, specifically, the team does that results in
patients who are able to do more for themselves. The objectives of this clinical trial was
to test whether a team training intervention in stroke rehabilitation was associated with
improved patient outcomes. We conducted a cluster randomized trial of 31 rehabilitation
units comparing stroke outcomes between intervention and control groups. in thirty-one VA
medical centers with 237 clinical staff on 16 control teams and 227 staff on 15 intervention
teams. There were 487 stroke patients treated by these teams before and after the
intervention.
The intervention consisted of a multiphase, staff training program delivered over six
months, including: an off-site workshop emphasizing team dynamics, problem solving, and the
use of performance feedback data; and action plans for process improvement; and telephone
and videoconference consultations. Control and intervention teams received site- specific
team performance profiles with recommendations to use this information to modify team
process.
The main outcomes measures consisted of three patient outcomes: functional improvement as
measured by the change in motor items of Function Independence Measure (FIM), community
discharge, and length of stay (LOS). For both the primary (stroke only) and secondary
analyses (all patients), there was a significant difference in improvement of functional
outcome between the two groups, with the percentage of stroke patients gaining more than a
median FIM gain of 23 points increasing significantly more in the intervention group
(difference in increase = 13.6%, P=0.032). There was no significant difference on LOS or
rates of community discharge. Stroke patients treated by staff who participated in a team
training program were more likely to make functional gains than those treated by staff
receiving information only. This study is a randomized cluster trial which tested used
workshops to train rehabilitation staff. Patients treated by trained teams were compared
with patients treated by teams that did not have workshop training. Stroke patients
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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