Stroke, Cardiovascular Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Seated Tai Chi on Upper Limb Function, Balance Control, Depressive Symptoms, Activity of Daily Living and Quality of Life Among Subacute Stroke Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial
A randomized controlled trial using seated Tai Chi (TC) as a rehabilitation intervention will
be conducted among subacute stroke survivors. It aims to evaluate the effects of seated TC on
recovery outcomes among subacute stroke survivors.
Stroke survivors and their unpaid caregivers will be recruited as dyads participants. A
number of 160 dyads will be recruited from a neurology department of a Tertiary A level
provincial Traditional Chinese Medicine hospital in Mainland China with around 1700 beds.
The study will be conducted in hospital and homes. The participants will be randomly assigned
to the seated TC group or the usual exercise group. The study will last for 12 weeks
(two-week training in hospital and 10-week self-practice at home) and 4-week followup.
Stroke survivors in the seated TC group will participate a TC master-led, 30-minute seated TC
exercise per day, five days per week for two weeks. When they discharge, they will perform
the seated TC at home for 10 weeks. Those in the usual exercise group will receive usual
exercise which has the same frequency and duration as the seated TC group. They will also
perform self-practices at home for 10 weeks. Family caregivers will be encouraged to support
the exercise intervention and help with recording the logbook of self-practice at home.
Manual and training videos recorded by the same master will be given to the dyads of both
groups to facilitate their continuation of self-practice on the day they discharge through
WeChat. Biweekly reminder will be sent to the family caregivers by the PI through WeChat
during the self-practice and follow-up period. The stroke survivors' upper limb function,
balance control, depressive symptoms, activity of daily living, and quality of life will be
measured at the following time point: baseline, after the supervised intervention (two
weeks), eight weeks, after self-practice intervention (12 weeks) and at the end of follow-up
(16 weeks). If the study finds significant effects on recovery among subacute stroke
survivors, nursing professionals can act as care coordinators/ advocators to incorporate this
culture-based exercise in stroke survivors' rehabilitation programs. Seated TC can be used as
a clinically feasible exercise for nurses to work with other healthcare professionals for the
promotion and application of evidence-based complementary and alternative therapy in
promoting stroke survivors' recovery.
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