Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Stroke causes functional decline, psychological disorders and cognitive impairments that affect activities of daily living and quality of life. Although physical activity (PA) is beneficial in stroke recovery, PA recommendations are rarely met after hospital discharge. There is p...

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Main Authors: David Chaparro, Jean-Christophe Daviet, Benoit Borel, Benjamin Kammoun, Jean-Yves Salle, Achille Tchalla, Stéphane Mandigout
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Published: BMC 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2410-9
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author David Chaparro
Jean-Christophe Daviet
Benoit Borel
Benjamin Kammoun
Jean-Yves Salle
Achille Tchalla
Stéphane Mandigout
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Jean-Christophe Daviet
Benoit Borel
Benjamin Kammoun
Jean-Yves Salle
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Stéphane Mandigout
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description Abstract Background Stroke causes functional decline, psychological disorders and cognitive impairments that affect activities of daily living and quality of life. Although physical activity (PA) is beneficial in stroke recovery, PA recommendations are rarely met after hospital discharge. There is presently no standard strategy for monitoring and inciting PA at home during the subacute phase of stroke recovery. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of a home-based physical activity incentive and education program (Ticaa’dom) on functional capacity in subacute stroke patients. Methods This study is a comparative prospective, observer-blinded, monocentric, parallel, randomized controlled clinical trial. This study will include 84 patients: 42 patients in the home-based physical activity incentive group (HB-PAI) and 42 in the control group (CG). The intervention group will follow the HB-PAI program over 6 months: their PA will be monitored with an accelerometer during the day at home while they record their subjective perception of PA on a chart; they will observe a weekly telephone call and a home visit every three weeks. The CG will receive traditional medical care over 12 months. The main study outcome will be the distance on a 6-minute walk test. Secondary outcomes will include measurements of lower limb strength, independence level, body composition, cardiac analysis, fatigue and depression state. Discussion The results of this trial will demonstrate the value of implementing the Ticaa’dom program during the subacute phase of stroke recovery. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01822938 . Registered on 25 March 2013.
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spelling doaj.art-4e56dcd0701a4c57834b4c2d0abb69f52022-12-22T02:21:13ZengBMCTrials1745-62152018-01-011911810.1186/s13063-017-2410-9Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trialDavid Chaparro0Jean-Christophe Daviet1Benoit Borel2Benjamin Kammoun3Jean-Yves Salle4Achille Tchalla5Stéphane Mandigout6Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Limoges University, HAVAE, EA 6310Abstract Background Stroke causes functional decline, psychological disorders and cognitive impairments that affect activities of daily living and quality of life. Although physical activity (PA) is beneficial in stroke recovery, PA recommendations are rarely met after hospital discharge. There is presently no standard strategy for monitoring and inciting PA at home during the subacute phase of stroke recovery. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of a home-based physical activity incentive and education program (Ticaa’dom) on functional capacity in subacute stroke patients. Methods This study is a comparative prospective, observer-blinded, monocentric, parallel, randomized controlled clinical trial. This study will include 84 patients: 42 patients in the home-based physical activity incentive group (HB-PAI) and 42 in the control group (CG). The intervention group will follow the HB-PAI program over 6 months: their PA will be monitored with an accelerometer during the day at home while they record their subjective perception of PA on a chart; they will observe a weekly telephone call and a home visit every three weeks. The CG will receive traditional medical care over 12 months. The main study outcome will be the distance on a 6-minute walk test. Secondary outcomes will include measurements of lower limb strength, independence level, body composition, cardiac analysis, fatigue and depression state. Discussion The results of this trial will demonstrate the value of implementing the Ticaa’dom program during the subacute phase of stroke recovery. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01822938 . Registered on 25 March 2013.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2410-9StrokePhysical activityRehabilitationSecondary preventionHome-based exerciseRCT
spellingShingle David Chaparro
Jean-Christophe Daviet
Benoit Borel
Benjamin Kammoun
Jean-Yves Salle
Achille Tchalla
Stéphane Mandigout
Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Trials
Stroke
Physical activity
Rehabilitation
Secondary prevention
Home-based exercise
RCT
title Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_short Home-based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery (Ticaa’dom): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_sort home based physical activity incentive and education program in subacute phase of stroke recovery ticaa dom study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
topic Stroke
Physical activity
Rehabilitation
Secondary prevention
Home-based exercise
RCT
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2410-9
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