From: Do knowledge brokers facilitate implementation of the stroke guideline in clinical practice?
 | Variables | T0 | T1 |
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Patients | Â | Â | Â |
Perceived support to be active (=adherence to the guideline) | Stimulate physical activity, functional tasks, instruct family | X | X |
Institution | Hospital or rehabilitation center | X | X |
Social demographic characteristics | Sex, age | X | X |
Stroke characteristics | Type of stroke, hemisphere, date of onset, functional level (Barthel index [21]) | X | X |
Health professionals | Â | Â | Â |
Non-knowledge brokers | Â | Â | Â |
Support given to patients to be active (=Adherence to the guideline) | Behavior | X | X |
Social demographic characteristics | Sex, profession, date of birth, working-experience | X | X |
Determinants of Theory of Planned Behavior | Intention, attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control | X | X |
Knowledge brokers | Â | Â | Â |
Social demographic characteristics | Sex, profession, date of birth, working-experience, education in neuro rehabilitation | Â | X |
Psychological characteristics | motivation, self efficacy (GSES-12 [22]) | Â | X |
Result achieved | Goal achieved, satisfied with result, more intensive therapy | Â | X |
Organizational context | support of management, time, workforce, sponsoring | Â | X |