Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial on Rehabilitation Through Caregiver-delivered Nurse-organized Service Programs for Disabled Stroke Patients in Rural China
Stroke is the second leading cause of mortality and disability among adults worldwide.
Rehabilitation is an effective treatment for stroke; however rehabilitation services are far
from adequate in China, especially in rural areas where the health and economic burden of
disability from stroke is very high.
The investigators propose to develop, implement, and evaluate an evidence-based
caregiver-delivered stroke rehabilitation program designed to improve the physical
functioning of disabled stroke patients in rural China.
This randomized controlled trial will be conducted in Zhangwu People's Hospital in Liaoning
Province, Qingtongxia People's Hospital in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and Dianjiang
People's Hospital in Chongqing City. Eligible and consenting stroke in patients with residual
disability will be randomized into the intervention group or control group after they have
passed the acute care stage and approved by their physicians to be recruited into the study.
Standardized baseline assessments for all patients include Barthel Index (activities of daily
living), modified Rankin Scale, and other demographic, disease history, lifestyle, and health
information. Nurses in the county hospital will be trained by rehabilitation specialists and
will in turn train the family caregivers of patients in the intervention group with the aid
of an easy-to-understand picture-rich rehabilitation manual, specially designed for this
study. The content of training is based on 10 domains in the Barthel Index, which can be
classified into 3 groups: mobility, self-care, and toileting. Nurses will do the telephone
based follow-up to patients at approximately 2, 4, and 8 weeks post-discharge to provide
follow-up care and consultation. Follow-up evaluation of all patients will be conducted by
researchers not involved in the intervention. Pre-discharge evaluation including Barthel
Index, modified Rankin Scale and Functional Ambulation Category will be conducted face to
face with patients, . 3 months and 6 months evaluation will be conducted via telephone based
interview.3 months evaluation includes living condition, Barthel Index ,modified Rankin
Scale, hospitalization condition and medicine usage. Based on 3 months evaluation, 6 months
evaluation includes additional measures: Functional Ambulation Classification, EQ-5D, 9-item
Patient Health Questionnaire, physical examination and caregiver burden. Primary outcome will
be the Barthel Index score at 6-month after hospital discharge. The study will be conducted
in 2 phases: 1) pilot study (Lasting for 2 months, 30 patients in Zhangwu People's Hospital
and 30 patients in Qingtongxia People's hospital); and 2) main study (Lasting for 15 months,
100 patients in Zhangwu People's Hospital, 100 patients in Qingtongxia People's hospital and
60 patients in Dianjiang People's Hospital). Information from pilot study will be used for
refinement of the intervention and study implementation. Patients in the pilot study will be
followed until the end of the study, resulting in a total of 320 patients.
Primary Hypothesis: The innovative caregiver-delivered nurse-organized rehabilitation
intervention, compared to usual care, will significantly improve physical functioning of
disabled stroke patients in rural China, as measured by the Barthel Index (activities of
daily living) at six months after hospital discharge.
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