随机对照试验
康复
出勤
心情
冲程(发动机)
物理疗法
心理学
干预(咨询)
社会参与
物理医学与康复
医学
临床心理学
护理部
工程类
外科
社会学
经济
机械工程
经济增长
社会科学
作者
Deirdre Dawson,Nicole Anderson,Malcolm A. Binns,Yael Bar,Adora Chui,Natasha Gill,Elizabeth Linkewich,Sara McEwen,Emily Nalder,Elizabeth Skidmore
标识
DOI:10.1080/09638288.2022.2154397
摘要
Long-term limitations in social participation are common after stroke. Whether these can be attenuated through a tele-rehabilitation approach is unknown. We were particularly interested in examining transfer of learning effects which could result in broader improvements in social participation.We adapted a strategy training rehabilitation approach (tele-CO-OP) for remote delivery. Participants with chronic stroke were randomized to receive the intervention (EXPT) or to a wait list (Control). Feasibility and acceptability were measured via attendance scores, satisfaction with the training and therapist evaluation of engagement with the training. The primary outcome measure was the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), a standardized semi-structured interview which elicits difficulties in day-to-day life.Seventeen participants were randomized. Tele-CO-OP was found to be feasible and acceptable: participants reported high satisfaction and engagement, and missed few sessions. Large effect sizes for transfer of learning effects were observed in favor of receiving tele-CO-OP vs being waitlisted. Significant benefits were also conferred to the Control group following receipt of tele-CO-OP. The intervention also appeared to improve mood.This exploratory study demonstrates the feasibility and acceptability of tele-CO-OP and provides preliminary evidence for transfer of learning effects to untrained everyday social participation activities. Trial registration number: NCT02724813.Stroke results in long-term limitations in social participation.The Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) Approach provides a potential avenue for ameliorating these limitations.This pilot randomized controlled trial demonstrated that it is feasible to deliver tele-CO-OP and that positive benefits may accrue to those receiving the intervention for both trained and untrained activities.Tele-CO-OP is a promising intervention for addressing long-term participation limitations in individuals with chronic stroke.
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