Stroke Clinical Trial
— MUSICSOfficial title:
Pilot Study to Evaluate MUSic Therapy in Complex Specialist Neurorehabilitation
Aim: Investigate whether patients undergoing specialist rehabilitation after complex neurological injury show different functional outcomes if music therapy is included in their rehabilitation program compared to usual care. Background: Patients with complex needs following a brain, spinal cord, and/or peripheral nerve injury often require a period of specialist neurorehabilitation. This involves multiple therapy disciplines, led by a Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurology, or Neuropsychiatry. Although music therapy is suggested to enhance neuroplasticity and recovery in patients with brain injury, it is not routinely commissioned in clinical care due to a lack of supportive evidence. Hypothesis: Patients undergoing music therapy in addition to complex specialist rehabilitation show better functional outcomes compared to usual care. Number of participants: 75, aged 16-80 years. Methods: Patients undergo baseline assessments and are randomised to MUSIC or CONTROL Therapy. Both arms receive 1-3 additional therapy sessions per week, matched for duration and number, total 15 hours. After approximately 10-weeks intervention, assessments are repeated. All participants then have access to music therapy until they are discharged from Neurorehabilitation Unit (NRU), with additional qualitative data collection using semi-structured interviews, field notes, staff reports, staff stress surveys, and broader ecological observations. Duration for Participants: From consent to discharge from NRU. Primary Outcome: Change in Functional Independence Measure+Functional Assessment Measure (FIM+FAM), Northwick Park Dependency Scale (NWPDS), and Barthel Activities of Daily Living pre and post 15 hours intervention. Secondary Outcome: Change in quality of life (Flourishing Scale), psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Depression Intensity Scale Circles), social interaction (Sickness Impact Profile Social Interaction Subscale), well-being (WHO Well-Being Index), and communication (Communication Outcomes After Stroke Scale), pre and post 15 hours intervention. Mean difference in well-being (WHO Well-Being Index) throughout the intervention period between music therapy and control therapy groups. Mean difference in post-intervention pain and mood visual analogue scores between music therapy and control therapy groups.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 75 |
Est. completion date | September 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 16 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age 16 years or above. - Clinical diagnosis of a neurological injury involving the brain, spinal cord, and/or peripheral nerves, sustained during the current hospital admission. - Participant has complex rehabilitation needs warranting admission to a specialist neurorehabilitation unit. - Willing and able to provide written informed consent. If the participant is unable to demonstrate sufficient mental capacity to provide informed consent, the multidisciplinary team will liaise with the participant to identify a suitable consultee to determine suitability to participate in the study in their best interests. Exclusion Criteria: - Participant is medically unstable or excessively drowsy, and is unexpected to be able to tolerate an intensive rehabilitation program. - Participant is expected to be discharged from hospital before 10 weeks. - Concurrent and/or recent involvement in other research that is likely to interfere with the intervention within the last 3 months of study enrolment. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | London |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University College, London | Nordoff Robbins, UCLH Charity, University College London Hospitals |
United Kingdom,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | FIM+FAM score post-intervention | Difference in FIM+FAM post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Primary | Northwick Park Nursing Dependency Scale (NWPDS) score post-intervention | Difference in NWPDS post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Primary | Barthel Activities of Daily Living score post-intervention | Difference in Barthel Activities of Daily Living post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Anxiety Subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) score post-intervention | Difference in HADS-A post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Depression Intensity Scale Circles (DISC) score post-intervention | Difference in DISC post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Sickness Impact Profile Social Interaction Subscale (SIPSIS) score post-intervention | Difference in SIPSIS post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Communication Outcomes After Stroke (COAST) Scale score post-intervention | Difference in COAST post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Flourishing Scale score post-intervention | Difference in Flourishing Scale post-intervention scores between intervention groups at the 10 week follow up time point, with baseline score added as a covariate. | 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Mean WHO-WBI throughout the intervention period | Difference in mean WHO-WBI averaged across fortnightly measures for the music therapy group compared to the control therapy group | 0 - 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Mean post-intervention visual analogue score (VAS) for pain | Difference in post-intervention VAS between intervention groups averaged across the intervention period, with mean pre-intervention score added as a covariate. | 0 - 10 weeks | |
Secondary | Mean post-intervention visual analogue score (VAS) for mood | Difference in post-intervention VAS between groups averaged across the intervention period, with mean pre-intervention score added as a covariate. | 0 - 10 weeks |
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