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Applying Implementation Science Theories to Support Practice Change in the Assessment of Cognition by Occupational Therapists

BRAIN IMPAIRMENT(2024)

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Background Understanding cognitive impairments is essential for effective rehabilitation and discharge planning for adults with neurological conditions. The aim of this study was to identify barriers to completing standardised cognitive assessments and evaluate the implementation of an intervention to support practice change.Methods A mixed-methods approach was applied to translate cognitive assessment recommendations into clinical practice using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation Behaviour model (COM-B) theories. Occupational therapists at one metropolitan health service in Australia were invited to participate. Pre- and post-implementation file audits and surveys were conducted, along with focus groups that collected qualitative data analysed using the TDF and COM-B.Results Survey 1 (n = 40) and focus group data (n = 24) identified barriers in the TDF domains of knowledge (selection of assessments), environment and resources (equipment and time constraints), and social influences (pressure from other disciplines). To address barriers to implementing a cognitive assessment framework, scripts, cue cards, video-recorded training, and posters were developed as guided by the Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW). Survey 2 showed increased capability to physically administer cognitive assessments (53-74%) and improved clinician understanding of relevant clinical practice guideline (CPG) recommendations (22-50%). File audit data indicated a 30% increase in the number of standardised assessments completed.Conclusions The application of two implementation theories led to the development of an intervention that increased occupational therapists' confidence and their adherence to CPG recommendations. This study serves as a potential model for using the TDF and COM-B to create implementation interventions in various clinical practice areas. Selecting and completing cognitive assessments is a crucial but challenging part of an occupational therapist's role. Surveys and focus groups were completed based on the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation Behaviour model (COM-B) to identify barriers to evidence-based cognitive assessment in the hospital setting. Subsequently, barriers were mapped to Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) interventions, which increased occupational therapists' confidence in completing cognitive assessments.This article belongs to the Collection Clinical Implementation to Optimise Outcomes.
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behaviour change techniques,brain injury rehabilitation,cognitive assessment,implementation science,intervention development,knowledge translation,rehabilitation,stroke rehabilitation
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