Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of an Innovative Continuing Professional Development Intervention on Rehabilitation Clinicians' Practices to Improve Walking and Independence in Activities of Daily Living After Stroke: a Pilot Study
Verified date | February 2021 |
Source | McGill University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The overall aim of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of a study protocol for a future stepped wedge cluster randomized clinical trial (c-RCT) that will investigate the effects of an innovative KT intervention on 1) walking capacity and independence in ADL in patients undergoing rehabilitation after stroke (patient outcomes); and 2) clinicians' practice (i.e. use of 4 evidence-based stroke rehabilitation interventions: motor imagery/mental practice, rhythmic auditory stimulation gait therapy, task oriented training including fitness and mobility exercises and aerobic training) (provider outcome) aimed at improving walking capacity. The specific objectives are: 1) To evaluate the feasibility (effectiveness of clinician recruitment strategies, extent of losses to follow-up across sites, and data analysis plans) of the study protocol in terms of methodology (stepped wedge design is an innovative methodology); 2) To estimate intervention effect sizes on study outcomes (patient and clinician); 3) To evaluate the secondary outcome (clinicians' use of the 4 interventions) with regard to reliability and validity.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 37 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | October 15, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Occupational therapists and physical therapists with a minimum of 1 year clinical experience, working in an in-patient stroke rehabilitation centre in Canada. - Sites will be eligible if they do not have an existing format knowledge translation initiative directed at enhancing practice in mobility training, have at least 10 people with stroke on their unit on a regular basis, and have an interdisciplinary team consisting of 2-3 occupational therapists and 2-3 physical therapists. - Patients with a documented walking deficit (documented in patient's chart) and which are on the caseload of a minimum of one participating clinician. Exclusion Criteria: - Occupational or physical therapists who are currently participating in another knowledge translation study directed at enhancing practice in mobility training. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Nova Scotia Health Authority | Halifax | Nova Scotia |
Canada | Nanaimo General Hospital | Nanaimo | British Columbia |
Canada | St. John's Rehab - Sunnybrook Hospital | North York | Ontario |
Canada | Wascana Rehabilitation Centre | Regina | Saskatchewan |
Canada | Bridgepoint Rehabilitation Hospital | Toronto | Ontario |
Canada | Riverview Health Centre | Winnipeg | Manitoba |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McGill University | Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada - Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery, Réseau Provincial De Recherche En Adaptation-Réadaptation (REPAR) |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Six minute walk test (walking ability) | Measurement of the total distance walked over six minutes on a hard, flat surface | 1-3 months | |
Primary | Functional Independence Measure | 7-level measurement of functional independence (1=total assist; 7=complete independence) | 1-3 months | |
Primary | Functional Ambulation Category | 6-point measurement of functional ambulation (0=nonfunctional ambulation; 5=ambulator independent) | 1-3 months | |
Secondary | Information Assessment Method | Clinician-reported feedback on weekly delivery and retrieval of health information provided in educational capsules | 1-3 months | |
Secondary | Clinician-reported feedback on caseload (Calculation of Indicators) | Number of patients with stroke treated per week | 1-3 months | |
Secondary | Clinician-reported feedback on delivery of interventions (Calculation of Indicators) | Duration of interventions delivered per stroke patient per week (in 5 minute increments) | 1-3 months | |
Secondary | Clinician-reported feedback on confidence level in ability to deliver interventions (Calculation of Indicators) | Confidence level in ability to deliver interventions on 10-point scale (0=not at all confident; 10=extremely confident) | 1-3 months | |
Secondary | My Guidelines Implementation Barometer | Clinician-reported feedback on application of guideline recommendations in clinical practice, barriers to implementation and expected health benefits. Clinicians will be asked to list the factors that influenced the use of those recommendations in their practice. | 1-3 months |
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