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Music Listening for Cardiorespiratory Exercise in Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stroke
Interventions
Behavioral: Music
Registration Number
NCT05398575
Lead Sponsor
University of Aarhus
Brief Summary

Stroke survivors struggle to meet clinical recommendations for physical exercise duration and intensity. During the past two decades, music interventions have increasingly shown effectiveness in several motor tasks in stroke rehabilitation. Additionally, music has been found effective in increasing exercise performance in athletes and other clinical populations. Based on a meta-theoretical review paper by Clark, Baker \& Taylor (2016), it was hypothesized that the therapeutic effects of music in physical exercise is modulated by the preference and task-specificity of the music. We will test this hypothesis using a three-armed randomized cross-over design comprised of the following auditory conditions: 1) a group-tailored playlist 2) radio as active control and 3) a non-music control condition during cycle ergometry cardiorespiratory exercise sessions. Participants are inpatient stroke survivors undergoing rehabilitation between 2-12 weeks post infarct.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
19
Inclusion Criteria
  • between 2-12 weeks post ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke
  • assessed eligible to participate in cardiorespiratory exercise by the patient's primary physiotherapist and interdisciplinary team -≥18 years old
Exclusion Criteria
  • uncontrolled medical contraindications for physical activity
  • severe hearing deficit or cochlear implants
  • severe deficit of both auditory and visual communication not allowing for guiding the patient in the exercise task

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Standard treatment with radio musicMusicListening to local radio channel with music
Standard treatment with tailored music playlistMusicMusic playlist tailored for a group of 5-8 individuals.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Exercise timeProportion of time during the 30 minutes session

Time spent actively participating in the physiotherapy session

Heart rate reserveProportion of time during the 30 minutes session

Time spent in therapeutic heart rate zone

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Feeling scaleImmediately before and after the intervention.

11 point Likert scale rating affective valence (current feeling state)

Evaluation of conditionImmediately after the intervention

Rating of preferred audio condition on a 10 point Likert scale

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

North Denmark Region

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Aalborg, Denmark

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