Provincial Interprofessional Stroke Core Competency Framework with a TR Focus

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Provincial Interprofessional Stroke Core Competency Framework with a TR Focus Thursday June 1st, 2017 3:00 4:00 p.m. T14 Provincial TR Stroke Core Competencies

Presenters Keli Cristofaro R/TRO Stroke Community Engagement Specialist NWO Regional Stroke Network Holly Graham R/TRO Recreation Therapist Huron Perth Community Stroke Rehabilitation Team

Session Outline The intent of the Stroke Competency framework is to provide health care professionals working in stroke with a clear and comprehensive way to independently achieve core competencies needed for evidence-based stroke care. Learning Objectives 1. To provide an understanding of the 16 Therapeutic Recreation core competencies. 2. To provide an overview of evidence based stroke care as it relates to Therapeutic Recreation. 3. To support Therapeutic Recreation professionals in accessing the framework and provide options for its usability.

Where it all began in 2007 Key Stakeholders: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Central South Regional Stroke Network Hamilton Health Sciences Project: Developed and piloted a discipline-specific resource Learning objectives across 16 areas All related to stroke care Therapeutic Recreation included

7 years later

Where it all began again 2014 Presentation by Michelle Donald and Rebecca Fleck Stroke Collaborative in October 2014 A Coordinated Approach towards a Provincial Stroke Competency Frame Work. Disciplines identified to be participating in the project included: Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy Speech-Language Pathology Social Work

Recreation Therapy The missing discipline to participate in the project.

Moving forward with Therapeutic Recreation Develop and test a resource outlining discipline specific learning objectives related to stroke care, building on the work that completed in 2007. The SWO Recreation Therapy Stroke Network was called upon to form a working group to accomplish these objectives. 8 members of this Network committed to reviewing the existing Framework and support the new template.

What did we accomplish? Reviewed and identify core stroke competencies for Recreation Therapy Identify resources/tools which could support achievement of each competency Identify how achievement of each competency will be evaluated Utilized KT experts to review the current competencies

Pilot Phase - September 2016 Identified Pilot Sites Hosted 2 webinars Collected feedback x 2 The goal for the pilot was to provide the opportunity to review and explore the competencies in real time.

Timelines Pilot completed Feb 2017 with 30 organizations across the province Feedback informing revisions completed May 2017 Final launch of framework including online templates, User s Guide, and reference materials targeted for June 2017

Pilot Sites Pembroke Regional Ottawa Hospital, Civic Ottawa Hospital Rehab Centre Bruyere Hospital North York General St. Michaels Hospital Rouge Valley Health Centre Toronto East General Providence Health Centre Bridgepoint Health Humber River Hospital Westpark Royal Victoria Hospital Lakeridge Health Corp Kingston General Belleville General Hospital Perth and Smith Falls District VON, Kingston Toronto Rehab Hamilton Health Sciences HGH Hamilton Health Sciences St. Peters Hotel Dieu Shaver Grand River Hospital Brantford Hospital Trillium Health Partners Brampton Civic Hospital Chatham Kent Health Care Alliance Stratford General Hospital Timmins and District Area Hospital St. John s Rehab, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Thunder Bay Regional Health Science Center

Support During the Pilot Local contact person: for each pilot site to utilize for Q&As during the process FAQ document: was updated weekly to support real life questions asked by current participants Pilot User Guide: outlines the process and identify learning needs

Where to access this information? To view the Recreation Therapy competencies, the online framework is available at the Ontario Stroke Network website at: http://ontariostrokenetwork.ca/core-competencies-for-stroke/

Where to access this information?

Core Competency Areas 1. Principles of Stroke Care 2. Anatomy and Physiology of Stroke 3. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Effects 4. Psychosocial Effects 5. Communication 6. Independence in Mobility and Prevention of Complications of Immobility 7. Routine Activities of Daily Living 8. Instruments Activities of Daily Living 9. Cognitive, Perceptual and Behavioural Changes Following Stroke 10. Sexuality 11. Nutrition 12. Dysphagia 13. Skin Care 14. Continence Management 15. Primary and Secondary Stroke Managements 16. Transitions Management

14.0 Continence Management Learning Objective: 14.1 Recognize the effect of stroke on bladder and bowel function and strategies for continence management during leisure engagement. Suggested Learning Resources: Heart & Stroke Foundation: Taking Action for Optimal Community and Long Term Stroke Care (TACLS) Chapter 3 Body Functions (Physical) Section 3.4 Bowel and Bladder Control Pages 47-57 SWO Stroke Rehab Unit Orientation Module 4: Continence Optional Learning Resources: Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Section 4.2.5 Continence Heart & Stroke Foundation: Your Stroke Journey Chapter 4: Living with Physical Changes- Bladder and Bowel Pages 56-58 Suggested Evaluation Methods: Successful completion of SWO Stroke Rehab Unit Orientation Module 4 quiz.

Benefits of a Using the Core Competency Framework Professional Learning gap analyses Support self-directed learning Professional development (individual or group learning opportunities) Inclusion of stroke specific goals for performance appraisals Form the foundation for learning plans for ongoing individual professional development Guidance of annual education plans for Coordinators, Educators, Nurse Clinicians etc.

Benefits of a Using the Core Competency Framework Organizational Training/orientation of staff in new or established stroke units Support interprofessional education and collaborative practice through shared learning opportunities Support accreditation processes i.e. Accreditation Canada s Stroke Distinction Stroke team quality initiatives

Moving Forward Sustainability Updating links within the templates (2 times per year) Reviewing templates for removal of out of date resources and addition of new resources within the templates (once per year) A coordinated effort to support local use of the framework

Where to learn more?? More Information can be found by accessing : http://ontariostrokenetwork.ca/corecompetencies-for-stroke/