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Developing effective upper limb interventions after stroke requires considering clinical relevance, personalized solutions, and balanced restitution/compensation strategies. Optimal recovery hinges on intervention content, dose, and individual patient factors.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Stroke Recovery
  • Behavioral Interventions

Background:

  • Upper limb motor deficits are common after stroke, significantly impacting quality of life.
  • Developing effective behavioral interventions is crucial for optimizing post-stroke recovery.
  • Understanding stakeholder perspectives is key to designing impactful interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the perspectives of diverse participant groups on key considerations for developing upper limb behavioral interventions.
  • To identify factors influencing optimal post-stroke upper limb motor recovery.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative descriptive study employing a constructivist epistemology.
  • Purposive sampling of participants from preclinical research, clinical research, clinical experience, and lived experience groups.
  • International recruitment of research and experiential participants.

Main Results:

  • Four major themes emerged: clinical relevance in research questions, balancing restitution and compensation, the need for personalized stroke solutions, and the complexity of upper limb recovery interventions.
  • Key subthemes included interdisciplinary research, bench-to-bedside translation, comprehensive outcome measurement, and optimizing capacity.
  • Intervention elements like content, dose, and therapist influence were highlighted, alongside condition- and person-specific factors.

Conclusions:

  • Post-stroke upper limb motor interventions are complex, involving interactions between intervention elements and contextual factors.
  • Optimal recovery necessitates considering both the content and context of interventions.
  • Future intervention development should integrate diverse stakeholder insights and address personalized needs.