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Due to the importance to use standardized shared protocols in the rehabilitative setting of cerebrovascular diseases, an harmonization and redefinition of the Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation rehabilitative model was carried out. Such process was in line with the Evidence Based approach of Cochrane Rehabilitation.


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Despite progress in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases in the acute phase, stroke remains a catastrophic event with important public health consequences. According to the most recent ASA/AHA guidelines, a specific and intensive rehabilitation is recommended in patients with neurological impairments after stroke in the postacute phase.

In this regard, the use of standardized shared evaluation protocols, developed according to the ICF model is strongly recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitative treatments on large populations of stroke patients affected and, possibly, to allow the identification of biomarkers, identifiable in the acute phase and in the immediate post-acute period, to predict prognosis and to orient rehabilitation care.

The Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation ONLUS is one of the most important health groups in Italy, with over 3,700 beds and 28 Centers, active in 9 Italian regions (Northern, Central and Southern Italy). The don Gnocchi Rehabilitation Hospitals are accredited by the different Regional Health Services all over Italy.

During 2016 and based on 60 years of experience, an harmonization and redefinition of the Foundation rehabilitative model was carried out. Such process was in line with the Evidence Based approach of Cochrane Rehabilitation.

The Medical Committee was the first step for the national identification of a group of health professionals which includes, in addition to MD specialists, all health professions involved in Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Team.

The first objective was to develop consensus over national Rehabilitation protocols for the most prevalent conditions addressed to in our Rehabilitation Hospitals. Given the prevalence of neurological rehabilitation treatments and in particular Stroke, the Medical Direction appointed a group of 6 Specialists, who entrusted the task of developing a Stroke rehabilitation don Gnocchi Protocol.

The study describes the method and the criteria used in the development of the protocol, the steps followed in its implementation in two Don Gnocchi Foundation Pilot Hospitals, and the preliminary results of the pilot study, limited to the treatment of intensive post-acute inpatient rehabilitation, with the objective of verifying the feasibility of the protocol and comparing the outcomes for stroke inpatient rehabilitation with those of the 3 years prior to implementation. ;


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NCT number NCT03968627
Study type Observational
Source Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date February 1, 2017
Completion date February 1, 2018

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