Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study on Improved Prevention Methods for Cerebro-cardiovascular Diseases Based on a Computer-aided Prevention System
Stroke is one of the most frequent and life-threatening diseases in Europe. About four
stroke events occur per day in Luxembourg alone, and about 30% of these patients are
affected by recurrent stroke within the following five years. Thus, new methods of primary
and secondary prevention are needed to better control lifestyle-related risk factors.
The development and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle (smoking cessation, healthy
nutrition, moderate physical exercises etc.) is a major objective concerning the primary and
secondary prevention of cerebro- and cardiovascular diseases. CAPSYS is a computer-based
lifestyle coaching system developed by researchers from the Public Research Centre (CRP)
Henri Tudor in Luxembourg in collaboration with neurologists from the Centre Hospitalier de
Luxembourg (CHL), which aims at supporting patients in performing appropriate behavior
changes in order to minimize their individual risk factors. Patients can access CAPSYS by
dialing a local-rate telephone number and answer to a set of previously known questions
concerning their current nutrition, physical activity, blood pressure, smoking etc. In an
interactive voice response approach, questions are issued by the system in natural language
using text-to-speech, and the patient can provide the required values using the phone
keypad. Based on the gathered values for each patient, the system automatically generates
personalized verbal feedback at runtime and presents it to the patient during the phone
dialog. Depending on the individual development of the patient's risk factors, the system
feedback can contain advice for improvement, praise for healthy behavior and motivation to
pursue a certain goal.
The user acceptance and effectiveness of the CAPSYS system is evaluated in a six-month
randomized controlled study with participants recruited at CHL's neurology department.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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