Visual Arts-based Intervention for Community-dwelling Stroke Survivors

NCT ID: NCT06395857

Last Updated: 2026-01-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

32 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-09-21

Study Completion Date

2024-03-21

Brief Summary

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Stroke is the major cause of disability worldwide and leads to psychosocial issues for community-dwelling stroke survivors in their recovery journey. Previous studies showed the benefits of visual arts-based interventions in enhancing self-efficacy and psychosocial functions. However, the interventions were not well designed with a theoretical framework. This study will investigate the effects of a theory-driven visual arts-based intervention on community-dwelling stroke survivors' psychosocial outcomes. A two-arm randomised controlled trial will be conducted. This is a feasibility trial to test the preliminary effects of this intervention and assess its feasibility and acceptability.

Detailed Description

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Stroke is the second-leading cause of death and the major cause of disability worldwide. With advanced progress in stroke treatment, more people with stroke now survive longer than in past decades and become stroke survivors living in the community. Improvements in stroke rehabilitation services further boost physical outcomes and increase functional independence in stroke survivors after discharge. Whereas psychosocial issues commonly persist over the recovery journey in community-dwelling stroke survivors, such as psychological distress, low self-efficacy and social network.

Existing research suggested that enhancing self-efficacy is important to post-stroke psychosocial recovery, while the benefits of visual arts-based interventions in promoting post-stroke psychosocial functions have also been found. However, the current visual arts-based interventions were not well designed with a theoretical framework. Thus, this study will be conducted to contribute to current knowledge of the effectiveness of visual arts-based intervention grounded on Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory on community-dwelling stroke survivors.

This current study will be conducted as a two-arm randomised controlled trial. Eligible participants will be randomised into either a four-week visual arts-based intervention group or a usual stroke care control group. The control group will continue with the usual stroke care provided by community healthcare services. Participants will be assessed 2 times at baseline (T0) and post-intervention (T1).

Conditions

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Stroke Self Efficacy Psychosocial Problem

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Parallel randomised controlled trial
Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Intervention group

Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to receive usual care with the four-week visual arts-based intervention.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Visual arts-based intervention

Intervention Type OTHER

This visual arts-based intervention is grounded on Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory. It consists of four weekly group and face-to-face sessions delivered by a qualified facilitator. The contents of the intervention involve structured visual art-making activity, group discussion, and workbook assistance.

Control group

Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to receive receive usual stroke care.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Visual arts-based intervention

This visual arts-based intervention is grounded on Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory. It consists of four weekly group and face-to-face sessions delivered by a qualified facilitator. The contents of the intervention involve structured visual art-making activity, group discussion, and workbook assistance.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Aged 18 years old or above
2. A clinical diagnosis of first-ever or recurrent ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke
3. At least three months after stroke onset
4. Living at home
5. The total score of Hong Kong Montreal Cognitive Assessment (HK-MoCA) above the second percentile
6. At least stage four of upper limb function was assessed by Brunnstrom recovery stages (BRS)
7. Able to remain in a sitting position on a chair or wheelchair independently or with support
8. Able to communicate with Cantonese or Putonghua
9. Able to read traditional or simplified Chinese
10. Able to provide written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

1. Other diagnoses or diseases causing pre-existing physical disability or psychosocial problems
2. Dysphasia, hearing, or visual impairments
3. Any substance abuse affected their health status
4. Already taken a visual arts-based intervention for stroke recovery
5. Currently taking part in other research for psychosocial recovery
6. Currently receiving psychosocial therapy or intervention
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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The Nethersole School of Nursing

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Mimi Wai Man Chan

Dr.

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Mimi Wai Man Chan, MSc

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Locations

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Centro de Dia "Brilho da vida"

Macao, , Macau

Site Status

Countries

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Macau

Other Identifiers

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Interventional

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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