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Aerobic exercise prescription for patients after stroke: Current scenario and barriers perceived by Brazilian physical therapists.

Authors :
Souza, Isabela Diniz
Teixeira, Bruno Dennis
Polese, Janaine Cunha
Caldeira, Samara Dias
Ferreira, Maria Gabriela Oliveira
Aguiar, Larissa Tavares
Source :
Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies; Oct2024, Vol. 40, p2024-2032, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Guidelines recommend incorporating aerobic exercise into stroke rehabilitation. However, implementing this is challenging due to safety concerns, institutional and patient characteristics, and unfamiliarity with aerobic exercise guidelines. No study has assessed the parameters used and perceived barriers among Brazilian physical therapists when prescribing aerobic exercise for individuals after stroke. This study aimed to investigate how Brazilian physical therapists prescribe aerobic exercise for individuals after stroke and identify perceived barriers in clinical rehabilitation. A web-based cross-sectional observational study was performed, recruiting Brazilian physical therapists who had treated at least one individual after stroke in the last 3 months. The questionnaire was distributed via social networks. 79 participants were included (76% female; mean age 34 ± 8.3 years; 63% from the Southeast). Almost all (n = 78; 99%) agreed on the importance of incorporating aerobic exercise into stroke rehabilitation. Overground walking was the most prescribed aerobic exercise (89%). Moderate intensity (40%–59% of heart rate reserve) was the most common (51%) prescription. However, some respondents were unaware of the prescribed intensity (11%). On average, participants prescribed aerobic exercise for 44 ± 17 min, typically twice a week. The most cited barrier was cognitive dysfunction in individuals after stroke (58%). Only two participants reported no barriers. Most Brazilian physical therapists recognize the importance of aerobic exercise in stroke rehabilitation. However, uncertainty regarding exercise intensity and multiple reported barriers challenge adequate prescription. • Aerobic exercise is recommended for individuals after a stroke. • Some Brazilian physical therapists do not know the aerobic exercise guidelines. • Physical therapists face barriers for aerobic exercise implementation. • Some professionals do not know what aerobic exercise intensity they prescribe. • Strategies to improve aerobic exercise implementation are necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13608592
Volume :
40
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181035976
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.10.023