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    TeleRehabilitation with Aims to Improve Lower extremity recovery in community-dwelling individuals who have had a stroke: protocol for a multisite, parallel group, assessor-blinded, randomised attention-controlled trial by Jennifer C Davis, Janice J Eng, Mark Bayley, Ruth Barclay, Elizabeth L Inness, Amy Schneeberg, Anne Harris, Ada Tang, Courtney Pollock, Brodie M Sakakibara, Elise Wiley, Marilyn MacKay-Lyons, Jennifer Monaghan, Sepideh Pooyania, Robert Teasell, Jennifer Yao

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Our primary hypothesis is that individual within 1-year poststroke who participate in TRAIL will experience significantly greater improvements in functional mobility than individuals in an attention-controlled education programme (EDUCATION).Methods and analysis In this multisite, parallel group, assessor-blinded randomised attention-controlled trial, 96 community-living stroke survivors within 1-year poststroke will be recruited from five sites (Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, London and Halifax, Canada) from the CanStroke Recovery Trials Platform which is a network of Canadian hospital sites that are affiliated with academic institutions to facilitate participant recruitment and quality trial practices. …”
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    Finding My Way-Advanced: can a web-based psychosocial intervention improve the mental quality of life for women with metastatic breast cancer vs attention-control? Study protocol of a randomised controlled trial by Lisa Beatty, Emma Kemp, Phyllis Butow, Afaf Girgis, Nicholas Hulbert-Williams, Billingsley Kaambwa, Penelope Schofield, Jane Turner, Richard Woodman, Frances Boyle, Anthony Daly, Amanda Jones, Belinda Kiely, Nicholas Zdenkowski, The FMW-A Authorship Group, Bogda Koczwara

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Consenting participants will be randomised to either FMW-A (intervention), or Breast Cancer Network Australia’s (BCNA) online/app resource My Journey (minimal intervention attention-control). This is a single-blind study, with randomisation computer-generated and stratified by site. …”
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