People with existing SCI admitted for the management of a respiratory condition should be assessed by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital.
| Respiratory assessment by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital (existing SCI and management of respiratory condition) | ||||
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| P | People with existing SCI admitted for the management of a respiratory condition | Evidence recommendation No evidence recommendation Reason: No RCTs | Strong opinion statement FOR People with existing SCI admitted for the management of a respiratory condition should be assessed by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital. |
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| I | Respiratory assessment by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital | |||
| C | No intervention | Consensus-based opinion statement Strong for (100%) |
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| O | Optimal outcome | |||
The Australian and NZ SCI Physiotherapy guideline committee recommends that people with existing SCI admitted for the management of a respiratory condition should be assessed by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital. This is a consensus-based opinion statement supported by the opinions of the experts. There are no randomized controlled trials on this topic. The guideline states:
People with existing SCI admitted for the management of a respiratory condition should be assessed by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital.
This statement was formed by considering the opinions of the experts alongside other factors. The other factors that were considered were benefits and harms, values and preferences, resource use, equity, accessibility, and feasibility.
This is a consensus-based opinion statement. Consensus-based opinion statements are less robust than evidence-based recommendations. They can be strong or weak. This is a strong consensus-based opinion statement which means that the guideline panel is confident they can recommend that people with existing SCI admitted for the management of a respiratory condition should be assessed by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of admission to hospital.
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