Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Isabel de Jesus
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Couto,Germano Rodrigues, Santos,Rosa Vilares, Campolargo,Ana Maria, Lima,Cláudia, Ferreira,Pedro Lopes
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Dysphagia is frequent after stroke, and it increases the risk of respiratory infection, dehydration and malnutrition, resulting in worse outcomes. Different clinical guidelines present recommendations for the assessment and management of dysphagia in stroke patients in a scattered way. These best practice recommendations address seven clinical questions on the assessment and management of dysphagia in stroke patients, gathering the best-updated evidence. A systematic literature review using the PICO strategy was performed. The recommendations draft was then appraised by a multidisciplinary panel of experts (nutritionists, physiatrists, speech-language pathologists and rehabilitation nurses) in a total of 3 Delphi rounds. A minimum of 80% consensus was established, and the final version offers a total of 21 recommendations for use in clinical practice for stroke patients. These clinical recommendations are an overview of the most recent evidence combined with experts’ consensus and translated into clinically relevant statements. In implementing recommendations at the local level, health professionals should identify facilitators and barriers to evidence-based practice within their contexts and determine the best strategies to address local needs. Where the change is needed, initial and continuing training on all recommendations is essential and relevant.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
title Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
spellingShingle Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
Oliveira,Isabel de Jesus
Dysphagia
Stroke
Disease management
Therapeutics
Recommendations
title_short Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
title_full Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
title_fullStr Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
title_full_unstemmed Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
title_sort Best practice recommendations for dysphagia management in stroke patients: a consensus from a portuguese expert panel
author Oliveira,Isabel de Jesus
author_facet Oliveira,Isabel de Jesus
Couto,Germano Rodrigues
Santos,Rosa Vilares
Campolargo,Ana Maria
Lima,Cláudia
Ferreira,Pedro Lopes
author_role author
author2 Couto,Germano Rodrigues
Santos,Rosa Vilares
Campolargo,Ana Maria
Lima,Cláudia
Ferreira,Pedro Lopes
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Isabel de Jesus
Couto,Germano Rodrigues
Santos,Rosa Vilares
Campolargo,Ana Maria
Lima,Cláudia
Ferreira,Pedro Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dysphagia
Stroke
Disease management
Therapeutics
Recommendations
topic Dysphagia
Stroke
Disease management
Therapeutics
Recommendations
description Abstract Dysphagia is frequent after stroke, and it increases the risk of respiratory infection, dehydration and malnutrition, resulting in worse outcomes. Different clinical guidelines present recommendations for the assessment and management of dysphagia in stroke patients in a scattered way. These best practice recommendations address seven clinical questions on the assessment and management of dysphagia in stroke patients, gathering the best-updated evidence. A systematic literature review using the PICO strategy was performed. The recommendations draft was then appraised by a multidisciplinary panel of experts (nutritionists, physiatrists, speech-language pathologists and rehabilitation nurses) in a total of 3 Delphi rounds. A minimum of 80% consensus was established, and the final version offers a total of 21 recommendations for use in clinical practice for stroke patients. These clinical recommendations are an overview of the most recent evidence combined with experts’ consensus and translated into clinically relevant statements. In implementing recommendations at the local level, health professionals should identify facilitators and barriers to evidence-based practice within their contexts and determine the best strategies to address local needs. Where the change is needed, initial and continuing training on all recommendations is essential and relevant.
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