Stepping up Aerobic Exercise to Improve Health Outcomes After Stroke
NCT ID: NCT02296268
Last Updated: 2018-03-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
62 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2016-01-30
2018-01-26
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Design: Pre-post cohort design to explore real-world application and feasibility
Aim 1. Establish an aerobic exercise screening and prescription clinic (herein 'Aerobics Clinic') at the NSRC.
Aim 2. Assess the potential impact of the Aerobics Clinic on the self-efficacy of physiotherapists at NSRC regarding clinical utilization of aerobic exercise in in-patient stroke rehabilitation.
Method: An assessment of the physiotherapy participants' self-efficacy regarding the clinical utilization of aerobic exercise post-stroke will be conducted prior to, and after, implementation of the Clinic.
Aim 3: Assess the potential impact of the Aerobics Clinic on prescription and treatment practices regarding aerobic exercise among patients in stroke rehabilitation at the NSRC.
Method: Prior to, and after, implementation of the Clinic the actual utilization of aerobic exercise in the practices of the physiotherapy participants will be assessed using heart rate monitoring, activity monitoring, and health record review.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Pre-Clinic Stroke Group
In- or out-patients with diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke who have been referred to the NSRC prior to the establishment of the Clinic and are willing/able to provide written informed consent and have no contraindications to exercise testing. Utilization of aerobic exercise will be monitored during their physiotherapy sessions (Aim 3).
Aerobic Exercise Screening and Prescription Clinic
Patients will be referred to the Clinic by their physiotherapist to be assessed regarding their safety and readiness to participate in aerobic training. If they are deemed to be safe and ready, an aerobic exercise prescription will be written to guide the implementation of a safe and effective training protocol. Patients deemed to be at moderate to high risk will need to be cleared for testing by a physician on the stroke service. A cardiologist will be consulted about specific concerns re cardiac status.
Post-Clinic Stroke Group
In- or out-patients with diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke who have been referred to the NSRC after the establishment of the Clinic and are willing/able to provide written informed consent and have no contraindications to exercise testing. Each patient will undergo an assessment in the Aerobics Clinic and will receive a prescription for aerobic training based on the assessment findings. Utilization of aerobic exercise will be monitored during their physiotherapy sessions (Aim 3).
Aerobic Exercise Screening and Prescription Clinic
Patients will be referred to the Clinic by their physiotherapist to be assessed regarding their safety and readiness to participate in aerobic training. If they are deemed to be safe and ready, an aerobic exercise prescription will be written to guide the implementation of a safe and effective training protocol. Patients deemed to be at moderate to high risk will need to be cleared for testing by a physician on the stroke service. A cardiologist will be consulted about specific concerns re cardiac status.
Stroke Rehabilitation Physiotherapists
Physiotherapists whose current practice involves working full-time or part-time on in- or out-patient stroke service at the NSRC. Their self-efficacy regarding the clinical utilization of aerobic exercise post-stroke will be conducted prior to, and after, implementation of the Aerobics Clinic.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Aerobic Exercise Screening and Prescription Clinic
Patients will be referred to the Clinic by their physiotherapist to be assessed regarding their safety and readiness to participate in aerobic training. If they are deemed to be safe and ready, an aerobic exercise prescription will be written to guide the implementation of a safe and effective training protocol. Patients deemed to be at moderate to high risk will need to be cleared for testing by a physician on the stroke service. A cardiologist will be consulted about specific concerns re cardiac status.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke
* Referred to NSRC for stroke rehabilitation
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nova Scotia Health Authority
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Marilyn MacKay-Lyons
Affiliated Scientist
Locations
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QEII Health Sciences Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CDHA-RS 2015-223
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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