Telehealth Self-Management Support in Early Stroke Rehabilitation: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial.

community participation health promotion randomized controlled trial rehabilitation stroke

Journal

OTJR : occupation, participation and health
ISSN: 1938-2383
Titre abrégé: OTJR (Thorofare N J)
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101144015

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2023
Historique:
medline: 30 6 2023
pubmed: 14 3 2023
entrez: 13 3 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Skills to manage the chronic effect of stroke are often not sufficiently addressed in early stroke rehabilitation. The study evaluated the feasibility of conducting a trial testing the efficacy of telehealth self-management support early in stroke recovery. Process, resources, and scientific feasibility was assessed for a randomized controlled trial comparing the effect of motivational interviewing and a group-based self-management program to treatment-as-usual with first-time stroke patients. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, effect sizes, and thematic analysis. Fifteen stroke patients were enrolled, and 10 completed the study (intervention The findings support the feasibility of an efficacy trial as well as the potential benefit of integrating telehealth self-management support early in stroke rehabilitation.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Skills to manage the chronic effect of stroke are often not sufficiently addressed in early stroke rehabilitation.
OBJECTIVES
The study evaluated the feasibility of conducting a trial testing the efficacy of telehealth self-management support early in stroke recovery.
METHODOLOGY
Process, resources, and scientific feasibility was assessed for a randomized controlled trial comparing the effect of motivational interviewing and a group-based self-management program to treatment-as-usual with first-time stroke patients. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, effect sizes, and thematic analysis.
RESULTS
Fifteen stroke patients were enrolled, and 10 completed the study (intervention
CONCLUSION
The findings support the feasibility of an efficacy trial as well as the potential benefit of integrating telehealth self-management support early in stroke rehabilitation.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36912395
doi: 10.1177/15394492231159339
doi:

Types de publication

Randomized Controlled Trial Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

457-466

Auteurs

Danbi Lee (D)

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

Heidi Fischer (H)

University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.

Bishan Yang (B)

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

Jamie L Tingey (JL)

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

McKenzie Miller (M)

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

Faran Kahlia (F)

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

Charles H Bombardier (CH)

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA.

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