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Clinical Trials/ACTRN12622000298718
ACTRN12622000298718
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The influence of multimedia self-management intervention on selected psychological and functional aspects, and physical activity in non-ambulatory stroke patients in the early rehabilitation phase: a randomized controlled pilot study

Marcin Blaszcz0 sites60 target enrollmentFebruary 16, 2022

Overview

Phase
未知
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stroke
Sponsor
Marcin Blaszcz
Enrollment
60
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
February 16, 2022
End Date
TBD
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Marcin Blaszcz

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • \-clinical diagnosis of a ischemic or hemorrhage right or left hemisphere stroke; hemiparesis or hemiplegia;
  • \-between one week up to 3 months after a last stroke;
  • \-non\-ambulatory status (patient who is unable to walk 10m in a flat corridor without active in the pre\-enrollment test;
  • \-able to walk about and not bedridden before last stroke;
  • \-stable clinical condition and admission for early post\-stroke inpatient rehabilitation under the National Health Fund;
  • \-Mini\-Mental State Examination score\> 23, cognitive state allowing fully participating in the research project; ability to understand multimedia self\-management intervention (inc. educational materials);
  • \-age between 50 and 85 years;
  • \-written consent for participation in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

  • \-significant perceptual, cognitive, or communication impairments;
  • \-severe aphasia;
  • \-dementia;
  • \-deep depression;
  • \-severe hemispatial neglect;
  • \-ambulatory patient who could walk 10m or more independently in the pre\-enrollment test;
  • \-according to the assessment of a physician, a physiotherapist or a psychologist: all neurological, orthopaedic, rheumatological, internists, cognitive, and other conditions that could significantly affect the participation and results of the study, among others: tetraplegia, subarachnoid haemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, brain tumours, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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