Development of a Multimodal Approach to Assess Stroke Patients Daily Life Activities

NCT ID: NCT02971774

Last Updated: 2019-07-24

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-01-31

Study Completion Date

2019-12-31

Brief Summary

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The aim of the study consists in enriching knowledge of health professionals, on the functional difficulties encountered by hemiplegic patients outside the hospital, in particular on hobbies, going out with friends or family, work, daily life and the personal projects. Another objective is to evaluate the diversity of the attitudes and representations of the patients about their body damage. Lastly, the study seeks to develop a new grid of evaluation of the quality of life of the patients, which determines more fields of the existence significantly impacted by the hemiparesy, from the point of view of the patients. It is a question of improving the therapeutic care of the patients and to determine if various therapeutic approaches (occupational, pharmacological, surgical) have an impact on these various fields. The study will be based on qualitative data (interviews) and quantitative (questionnaires).

Detailed Description

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1. To conduct the research, a sociologist will collaborate with Doctor Nicolas Roche, the study director. The contribution of a sociologist will offer a viewpoint from outside the medical aspect, which will allow more global identification of the areas of the lives of patients that are affected by hemiparesis. Furthermore, the sociological perspective will seek to demonstrate the social aspects, which have heretofore been explored little or not at all in medical and public health studies, such as, for example, in terms of intimacy or self-image. It must delicately capture the practices, logic of action and though of the patients, by placing them in the social contexts in which they evolve and develop. Therefore, attention will be paid to certain "social determinants" (such as sociocultural setting, age or gender) and certain resources (particularly economic, relational and material), which can have an effect on the ways in which patients perceive and cope with the consequences of their hemiparesis. The role of loved ones (partner, family members, friends) will also be examined, since many sociological works have shown that they are usually on the front line to accompany, shape and manage the effects of the motor impairment.
2. The study will target adults regularly followed in the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation of the Raymond-Poincaré hospital. These individuals must present with hemiparesis secondary to a single, hemispheric cerebrovascular accident, be living at home and be able to move inside and outside of the home.

Patients having several severe cognitive disorders or aphasia will not be interviewed.

The study will include an exploration phase (a corpus of approximatively 30 examinations) and a quantitative component (approximatively 100 questionnaires).

Once the examinations have been completed, the preparation of the questionnaire will be done with the validation of clinical experts. The questionnaire will include approximately 20 items, distributed over several dimensions of patients' lives. The participants' response time to the questionnaire should be in a range from 8 to 12 minutes, in order to facilitate its insertion in the professional practices when the patients are at a hospital visit.

The researcher will be in charge of completion of the questionnaire. This will be performed around or during the consultation of patients at Raymond-Poincaré hospital. The first completions will be recorded (with the written approval of surveyed patients) in order to be able to work on possible improvements, particularly in terms of the order of questions or in their understanding and response options. After ten completions, the questionnaire will be slightly revised if modifications appear necessary, then will remain the same until the desired volume of questionnaires is received (approximatively 100).

Conditions

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Stroke in Patients: New Tool to Evaluate the Impact in Their Life

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

OTHER

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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questionnary

self administered questionnary

No interventions assigned to this group

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patient older than 18 years old
* patient with hemiparesis secondary to a single hemispheric cerebrovascular accident
* be living at home
* be able to move inside and outside of the home

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients having several severe cognitive disorders
* Patients having severe aphasia
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Centre d'Investigation Clinique et Technologique 805

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Nicolas ROCHE, MD PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Raymond Poincare Hospital

Locations

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Raymond Poincaré Hospital

Garches, , France

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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France

Central Contacts

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Nicolas ROCHE, MD PhD

Role: CONTACT

0033147105409

Facility Contacts

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Nicolas Roche, MD PhD

Role: primary

0033147105409

Other Identifiers

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2005997

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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