Physical rehabilitation interventions that promote activity-dependent neuroplasticity are desired for children with CP as this will result in improved motor skill and function. In adult neurological populations, such as stroke and spinal cord injury, FES is a recommended, evidence-based intervention that addresses motor and sensory impairments and promotes neuroplasticity. The evidence base supporting the safety, feasibility and efficacy of FES for youth with CP is rapidly growing, yet FES is not commonly used in Canadian pediatric rehabilitation. Through interviews with Canadian pediatric physical and occupational therapists, we identified numerous barriers to FES implementation, including a lack of knowledge and training in FES, difficulty accessing FES equipment, and a perceived lack of time to deliver FES within a treatment session. To address these barriers, we have developed an implementation intervention for FES that consists of an online course and toolkit for physical and occupational therapists. As a next step, we will evaluate the effects of the implementation intervention on pediatric therapists' knowledge, confidence and use of FES.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
The intervention employs four established implementation strategies according to the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change: conduct educational meetings, provide ongoing consultation, provide technical assistance, and change physical structure and equipment. The first component is a six-week online course led by the PI that combines weekly pre-recorded lectures, hands-on activities, group mentoring sessions and a reflective assignment. The second component of the intervention is ensuring access to the equipment needed for FES. The third component of the intervention is access to the FES Toolkit.
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
FES knowledge quiz
Time frame: From pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention and six months post-intervention
FES Confidence Questionnaire
Time frame: From pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention and six months post-intervention
FES Use Survey
Time frame: From pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention and six months post-intervention
Technology Assistance Model 2 Questionnaire
Time frame: From pre-intervention to immediately post-intervention and six months post-intervention
Semi-structured Interview
Guided by the RE-AIM Framework
Time frame: Six months post-intervention
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