Objective To construct a decision-making aid for rehabilitation training in patients with ischemic stroke, providing structured guidance and support for patients'decision-making.
Methods Based on literature review and semi-structured interviews, a decision-making aid for rehabilitation training in patients with ischemic stroke was initially developed. The Delphi expert consultation method was used to conduct a two-round consultation for 15 experts.
Results The response rate and effective rate of the questionnaires in the two rounds of expert consultation were both 100%, indicating a high enthusiasm among the experts; the authority coefficients of the experts in the two rounds of consultation were 0.88 and 0.89, respectively, indicating a high level of expert authority; the Kendall's W coefficients of concordance in the two rounds of expert consultation were 0.298 and 0.398, respectively(P < 0.001), indicating a high degree of consistency among expert opinions. The final decision-making aid for rehabilitation training in patients with ischemic stroke included 4 primary indicators, 9 secondary indicators, and 25 tertiary indicators.
Conclusion The decision-making aid for rehabilitation training in patients with ischemic stroke constructed in this study is both scientific and practical, and can help improve the quality of decision-making of patients.