Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Video-Based Functional Performance and Assessment Following Stroke
For hemiplegic, stroke patients wheelchair transfers is a critical, safety-related area of
physical function.
This project will develop a personalized training and clinical assessment instrument based
on the Video-Based F-PAT (Functional Performance Assessment and Training.) The objectives of
the study are: (1) Enhance the pilot F-PAT web site to allow clinicians password-protected
access to the digitized video and assessment information; and (2) train an Occupational
Therapist collaborator to create the personalized videotapes for patients to take home with
them. This study has the dual goal of evaluating the effectiveness of the personalized
training videotapes and the effectiveness of the video-based assessment methodology.
For people who have become hemiplegic as a result of a stroke, a critical safety-related
retraining area for physical functions is wheelchair transfers. In addition, to incorporate
the relatively unsupervised home care into the rehabilitation process, clinicians require a
better means to assess functional gains and provide effective training tools. Our goal is to
develop a personalized training and clinical assessment instrument based on the Video-Based
F-PAT (Functional Performance Assessment and Training) which relies on the manipulation of
digitized videoclips. Our development objectives are (1) to enhance the pilot F-PAT web site
to allow clinicians password-protected access to the digitized video and assessment
information; and (2) to train an Occupational Therapist collaborator to create the
personalized videotapes for patients to take home with them. Our clinical objective is to
implement a 2-year evaluation of the F-PAT design concept with 30 subjects, divided in 3
groups, who as patients undergo acute rehabilitation at the VA Comprehensive Rehabilitation
Center and are discharged to their homes or a sub-acute facility. This study has the dual
goal of evaluating the effectiveness of the personalized training videotapes and the
effectiveness of the video-based assessment methodology.
The study will divide the subjects into three treatment groups to compare the effectiveness
of accepted practice, generic videotape, and personalized videotape home-based instruction
for clients and care providers. Comparison of outcomes will be done using videotape of task
performance before release from the acute therapy program and at the follow-up evaluation
one month later. The subjects will be evaluated by a blinded physiatrist viewing and rating
digitized videoclips of task performance on the F-PAT web site. This study will determine if
personalized videoclip-based instructional material is effective, and if videoclip
comparisons by a clinician is an effective diagnosis and assessment instrument. If it is not
possible for logistical reasons for a subject to return to the clinic for the follow-on
evaluation, the F-PAT team will visit the subject's home and perform the videotaping
on-site. The remainder of the evaluation with input from the physiatrist will occur
subsequently at the clinic.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind
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