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KMID : 1202320230160020018
Brain & NeuroRehabilitation
2023 Volume.16 No. 2 p.18 ~ p.18
Clinical Practice Guideline for Stroke Rehabilitation in Korea?Part 1: Rehabilitation for Motor Function (2022)
Kim Doo-Young

Ryu Byung-Ju
Oh Byung-Mo
Kim Dae-Yul
Kim Da-Sol
Kim Deog-Young
Kim Don-Kyu
Kim Eun-Joo
Lee Hoo-Young
Choi Hyo-Seon
Kim Hyoung-Seop
Lee Hyun-Haeng
Kim Hyun-Jung
Oh Hyun-Mi
Seok Hyun
Park Ji-Hye
Park Ji-Hyun
Park Jin-Gee
Kim Jong-Moon
Lee Jong-Min
Abstract
This clinical practice guideline (CPG) is the fourth edition of the Korean guideline for stroke rehabilitation, which was last updated in 2016. The development approach has been changed from a consensus-based approach to an evidence-based approach using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation (GRADE) method. This change ensures that the guidelines are based on the latest and strongest evidence available. The aim is to provide the most accurate and effective guidance to stroke rehabilitation teams, and to improve the outcomes for stroke patients in Korea. Fifty-five specialists in stroke rehabilitation and one CPG development methodology expert participated in this development. The scope of the previous clinical guidelines was very extensive, making it difficult to revise at once. Therefore, it was decided that the scope of this revised CPG would be limited to Part 1: Rehabilitation for Motor Function. The key questions were selected by considering the preferences of the target population and referring to foreign guidelines for stroke rehabilitation, and the recommendations were completed through systematic literature review and the GRADE method. The draft recommendations, which were agreed upon through an official consensus process, were refined after evaluation by a public hearing and external expert evaluation.
KEYWORD
GRADE Approach, Korea, Practice Guideline, Rehabilitation, Stroke
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