Stroke, Acute Clinical Trial
Official title:
Coaching Intervention for Caregivers of Persons With Stroke
NCT number | NCT04535284 |
Other study ID # | 20D.718 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | August 24, 2020 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2022 |
Caregivers of people with stroke experience strain that can reduce their quality of life. Caregivers are routinely engaged during hospital discharge for education and training related to the person with stroke. However, the critical period after stroke survivor's discharge is largely unsupported for the caregiver. This proposed study is a randomized controlled trial that will provide post-discharge support for caregivers using a health coaching program as compared to usual care and examine its effect of caregivers and people with stroke.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | July 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | July 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Survivor criteria: First-time stroke, discharged from hospital within the past 30 days. - Caregiver criteria: Informal caregiver primarily responsible for care (family member, friend, or partner), may or may not live in the same household. Passes cognition screen, willing to use teleconference using phone, tablet, or computer. - Both: 18 to 80 years of age, understand and speak English Exclusion Criteria: - Children - 81 years of age or older - Unable to understand and speak English - Does not provide consent - Caregiver does not pass cognition screen |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Thomas Jefferson University | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Thomas Jefferson University | American Occupational Therapy Foundation |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Canadian Occupational Performance Measure | Measure of performance and satisfaction with performance of daily tasks. Each domain score is out of 10, minimum is 1, and higher scores are better. | Week 1 | |
Primary | Canadian Occupational Performance Measure | Measure of performance and satisfaction with performance of daily tasks.Each domain score is out of 10, minimum is 1, and higher scores are better. | Week 12 | |
Primary | Canadian Occupational Performance Measure | Measure of performance and satisfaction with performance of daily tasks. Each domain score is out of 10, minimum is 1, and higher scores are better. | Week 15 | |
Secondary | Re-admission | Number of subjects readmitted. Lower is better. | 30 day re-admission | |
Secondary | Re-admission | Number of subjects readmitted. Lower is better. | 60 day re-admission | |
Secondary | Re-admission | Number of subjects readmitted. Lower is better. | 90 day re-admission | |
Secondary | Revised Caregiver Self-efficacy scale | Measure of confidence with caregiving related tasks. 0 to 100 range for 15 items, higher score is better self-efficacy | Week 1 | |
Secondary | Revised Caregiver Self-efficacy scale | Measure of confidence with caregiving related tasks. 0 to 100 range for 15 items, higher score is better self-efficacy | Week 12 | |
Secondary | Revised Caregiver Self-efficacy scale | Measure of confidence with caregiving related tasks. 0 to 100 range for 15 items, higher score is better self-efficacy | Week 15 | |
Secondary | Zarit Burden Interview | Burden experienced by caregiver while caring for person with stroke. Lower score is better, 22 items, range is 0 to 88. | Week 1 | |
Secondary | Zarit Burden Interview | Burden experienced by caregiver while caring for person with stroke. Lower score is better, 22 items, range is 0 to 88. | Week 12 | |
Secondary | Zarit Burden Interview | Burden experienced by caregiver while caring for person with stroke. Lower score is better, 22 items, range is 0 to 88. | Week 15 | |
Secondary | WHO-BREF Quality of Life scale | World Health Organization-Brief Quality of life evaluation. Higher Scores are better. Scores in four domains 0 to 100 each | Week 1 | |
Secondary | WHO-BREF Quality of Life scale | World Health Organization-Brief Quality of life evaluation. Higher Scores are better. Scores in four domains 0 to 100 each | Week 12 | |
Secondary | WHO-BREF Quality of Life scale | World Health Organization-Brief Quality of life evaluation. Higher Scores are better. Scores in four domains 0 to 100 each | Week 15 | |
Secondary | Single-item life satisfaction scale | Life Satisfaction Evaluation. Lower scores are better, range from 1 to 4 Satisfaction with life - one question Quality of life evaluation Satisfaction with life - one question Quality of life evaluation Satisfaction with life - one question Satisfaction with life - one question | Week 1 | |
Secondary | Single-item life satisfaction scale | Life Satisfaction Evaluation. Lower scores are better, range from 1 to 4 Satisfaction with life - one question Quality of life evaluation Satisfaction with life - one question Quality of life evaluation Satisfaction with life - one question Satisfaction with life - one question | Week 12 | |
Secondary | Single-item life satisfaction scale | Life Satisfaction Evaluation. Lower scores are better, range from 1 to 4 Satisfaction with life - one question Quality of life evaluation Satisfaction with life - one question Quality of life evaluation Satisfaction with life - one question Satisfaction with life - one question | Week 15 | |
Secondary | Stroke Impact Scale | The impact of stroke on various areas of daily activities of the person with stroke. Range from 0 to 100, higher is better. | Week 1 | |
Secondary | Stroke Impact Scale | The impact of stroke on various areas of daily activities of the person with stroke. Range from 0 to 100, higher is better. | Week 12 | |
Secondary | Stroke Impact Scale | The impact of stroke on various areas of daily activities of the person with stroke. Range from 0 to 100, higher is better. | Week 15 |
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