Nurse-led Rehabilitation to Improve Self-care Among Stroke Patients in Bangladesh
NCT ID: NCT06786559
Last Updated: 2025-01-22
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-01
2025-08-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Stroke rehabilitation has many barriers, including scarcity of human resources, infrastructure, finances, clinical guidelines, and national policy to support such intervention to reduce the disease burden, which is evident worldwide but much more prominent in low- and middle-income countries (LMCs). According to WHO (2019), \< 10/1 million people are skilled in rehabilitation.
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility and efficacy of nurse-assisted rehabilitation programs focused on improving the activity of daily living among post-stroke patients in Bangladesh. It can be assumed that if the nurse-assisted rehabilitation service is provided within a short time of stroke onset, the prognosis will be better, the patient will be self-dependent, the disease burden will be less, and the patient will be free of complications during post-stroke time.
A pilot randomized control trial (RCT) study will be implemented. The investigators will qualitatively and quantitatively explore the acceptance of home rehabilitation and the use of assistive devices for functional independence among post-stroke patients and their family caregivers. Investigators will also describe cognitive and emotional changes (awareness, motivation, and self-efficacy), behavior, functional changes, and social participation.
The study will be conducted at the National Institute of Neurosciences \& Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh (NINS\&H), and patients' homes. The study area is within and near the Dhaka district to reach the study participants and observe them. The study participants will be the post-stroke patients and their caregivers. The written informed consent will be taken from patients and caregivers.
The investigators will use randomized sampling techniques to select the participants. Patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be introduced by the physician at NINS\&H, and research assistant (RA) nurses will contact patients and caregivers to obtain their consent. A total of 64 post-stroke patients, including 10% dropouts, will be enrolled by the researcher.
All quantitative data, including categorical data, will be described/counted/calculated with the mean with standard deviation or median and with quantile, distribution, and range. To compare feasibility and efficacy, data will be analyzed by ANOVA, ANCOVA, regression, and mixed model after checking the normality of data. Statistical significance will be set as \<0.05.
The quality of the study will be assured and controlled by the Principal Investigator (PI) and other investigators. Data will be collected by the trained RA nurses.
Through participation in this study, patients and family care providers will develop comprehensive knowledge regarding stroke rehabilitation along with improved capacity of self-care activities with assistive devices. This will improve the quality of life of both stroke-affected individuals and care providers through the reduction of the caregiver's burden. The statistically significant result of this study can be disseminated to the research community of Bangladesh and to the policymakers to improve the rehabilitation facilities for long-term disabled patients with greater effort.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Assistive Device Intervention
Patients and caregivers will be trained in self-care with stroke disabilities (e.g. eating, grooming, bathing, dressing, toileting), physical exercise, lifestyle modification, prevention of complications after stroke through researcher developed "Health booklet". Based on their disabilities some adjustive and exercise devices will be provided to them for improving functional independence.
Assistive Device and health Education
After discharge they will be assessed and followed by RA nurses through home visit and tele services for 2 months. The nurses will contact the patients periodically over telephone, and follow up their regular self-care activities, adjustment to devices, exercise and adaptive behavior.
Control Group
No "Education booklet" or adjustive device are provided to them. The patients with family caregivers in control group will receive the usual care.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Assistive Device and health Education
After discharge they will be assessed and followed by RA nurses through home visit and tele services for 2 months. The nurses will contact the patients periodically over telephone, and follow up their regular self-care activities, adjustment to devices, exercise and adaptive behavior.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. who is 18 years old and above, both males \& females,
2. is irrespective of type of stroke and time of stroke,
3. is within 5 days to 2 weeks of onset of the current stroke
4. Physician advice rehabilitation, and who needs assistive devices for ADL,
5. has family caregivers,
6. lives in the study area, and
7. who will provide written consent \& willing to participate in the study.
For family care giver
2. Who will provide written consent \& willing to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
1. Participation in other clinical trials,
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hiroshima University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Salma Akhter
Doctoral Researcher
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References
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Laver KE, Adey-Wakeling Z, Crotty M, Lannin NA, George S, Sherrington C. Telerehabilitation services for stroke. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020 Jan 31;1(1):CD010255. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010255.pub3.
Prvu Bettger J, Liu C, Gandhi DBC, Sylaja PN, Jayaram N, Pandian JD. Emerging Areas of Stroke Rehabilitation Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Scoping Review. Stroke. 2019 Nov;50(11):3307-3313. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.023565. Epub 2019 Oct 17. No abstract available.
Rahman S, Sarker S, Haque AKMN, Uttsha MM, Islam MF, Deb S. AI-Driven Stroke Rehabilitation Systems and Assessment: A Systematic Review. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2023;31:192-207. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2022.3219085. Epub 2023 Jan 30.
Kim DY, Ryu B, Oh BM, Kim DY, Kim DS, Kim DY, Kim DK, Kim EJ, Lee HY, Choi H, Kim HS, Lee HH, Kim HJ, Oh HM, Seok H, Park J, Park J, Park JG, Kim JM, Lee J, Shin JH, Lee JK, Oh JS, Park KD, Kim KT, Chang MC, Chun MH, Kim MW, Kang MG, Song MK, Choi M, Ko MH, Kim NY, Paik NJ, Jung SH, Yoon SY, Lim SH, Lee SJ, Yoo SD, Lee SH, Yang SN, Park SW, Lee SY, Han SJ, Lee SJ, Bok SK, Ohn SH, Im S, Pyun SB, Hyun SE, Kim SH, Ko SH, Jee S, Kwon S, Kim TW, Chang WH, Chang WK, Yoo WK, Kim YH, Yoo YJ, Kim YW, Shin YI, Park YG, Choi YH, Kim Y; KSNR Stroke CPG Writing Group. Clinical Practice Guideline for Stroke Rehabilitation in Korea-Part 1: Rehabilitation for Motor Function (2022). Brain Neurorehabil. 2023 Jul 17;16(2):e18. doi: 10.12786/bn.2023.16.e18. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Other Identifiers
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392
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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