Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Stroke Survivor-Caregiver Dyads: Feasibility of a Brief Psychosocial Intervention for Depressive Symptoms and Quality of Life
The purpose of this feasibility study is to determine whether it is practical and helpful to
provide problem-solving therapy to stroke survivors and their spouses/partners (caregivers)
together. It will also compare the experiences of participants who receive problem-solving
therapy to those who receive stroke-related health education.
Many stroke survivors and caregivers report feeling sad or blue at some point after the
stroke. These feelings can impact quality of life. Encountering problems is a part of daily
life. These problems can be big or small, but sometimes they can pile up and feel
overwhelming, contributing to feelings of sadness. Problem-solving therapy is a tool that
teaches structured ways to address current problems or challenges in your life.
Participants who are assigned to receive problem-solving therapy will work with a research
team member for six, one-hour sessions. During each session, participants will identify a
problem (big or small) and create a plan to work on that problem.
Participants who are assigned to receive stroke-related health education will work with a
research team member who will teach them about various topics related to stroke over six,
one-hour sessions. Each session will cover information about a different topic related to
stroke.
Outcomes data will be collected at approximately 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 13 weeks from
baseline.
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