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Table 1 Audit data from medical records across five teams at baseline and follow-up 12 months later

From: Increasing delivery of an outdoor journey intervention to people with stroke: A feasibility study involving five community rehabilitation teams

Criteria

% Compliance

% Change

 

Baseline

Follow-up

 
 

(N = 77)

(N = 53)

 

Intervention: Is there written evidence of intervention aimed at increasing outdoor journeys

n

%

n

%

 

   Six sessions or more

13

17%

17

32%

+15%

   Four sessions or more

16

21%

19

39%

+18%

   Two sessions or more

27

35%

25

51%

+16%

   At least one session

44

57%

37

76%

-19%

   No sessions provided

33

43%

16

13%

-30%

Screening Questions: Were the following content areas documented?

n

%

n

%

 

   Mobility status

77

100%

53

100%

0.0%

   Home access

69

90%

47

89%

-1.0%

   Pre-stroke driving status

37

48%

38

72%

+24%

   Preferred destinations

19

25%

24

45%

+20%

   Preferred modes of travel

27

35%

34

61%

+26%

   Reasons for limited outings

26

34%

21

40%

+6.0%

   Current outings discussed

39

51%

35

66%

+15%

   Number of weekly outings estimated

11

14%

16

30%

+16%

  1. Medical records were audited across five community rehabilitation teams