Attendance and Adherence to Aerobic Exercise After Stroke
NCT ID: NCT07007507
Last Updated: 2025-06-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-13
2025-04-30
Brief Summary
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The purpose of this pilot study is to study attendance at training sessions and adherence with the training form's recommendations and guidelines over a six-month period.
By identifying any challenges that may arise during the study with recruitment, retention of participants or data collection, the pilot study will form the basis for a larger study that will involve multiple study sites. The pilot study will, through study protocols and interviews or surveys of patients and staff, shed light on study design, instruments for data collection and analysis methods. The results will be used to ensure that further studies are effective, appropriate and feasible. Compliance with guidelines will be evaluated with an exercise diary or digital registration.
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Detailed Description
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Purpose - question Primary purpose: The purpose of the pilot study is to study and evaluate participation and adherence to group-based fitness training in the subacute phase after stroke. The work also aims to study and test methods for studying the patient's experiences with the training and factors that affect the implementation of the training in everyday clinical practice
The purpose of the pilot study is to study attendance at training sessions and adherence to the training format's recommendations and guidelines over a period of six months.
* To investigate how many patients are willing to participate in fitness-based group training after stroke.
* To investigate how many of these patients reach the recommended amount and intensity of training.
* To investigate the patient's experiences with the training format
Method The pilot study is conducted as a prospective cohort study at Vrinnevis Hospital's stroke unit. Patients are invited consecutively after becoming ill and completing inpatient care. The invitation to training is made by the responsible physiotherapist in consultation with the responsible physician. Training starts after discharge and no earlier than 7 days after illness and up to and including 6 months after illness. Training sessions and training program are designed so that current guidelines can be achieved. Two training sessions are offered at Vrinnvis Hospital under the guidance of a physiotherapist. Additional training sessions are carried out at home according to an individually designed program by a physiotherapist. Descriptive statistics are used to describe individual variables and attendance.
All stroke patients who are able to walk 5 meters and can sit on an ergometer cycle are invited. NIHSS 6
Patients with medical or orthopedic problems that prevent the implementation of training should not participate in the study.
Study participants must be able to read and understand the Swedish language in order to be able to assimilate study information
The study will be carried out close to the usual clinical routine after stroke and only a few outcome variables and study-specific forms will be added.Study start: September 2024 and the pilot study is expected to last until April 2025.
After the training period, training diaries and registered training sessions will be documented in a study-specific database and analyzed for attendance and compliance. To achieve 100% compliance with the guidelines, the patient must complete a total of 3 training sessions of 30-60 minutes per week for 12 weeks. Interviews or surveys of the patients' experience of the training will be conducted after the training has been completed after week 12.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
SCREENING
NONE
Study Groups
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Aerobic Exercise
Two organized training sessions per week and one personal fitness activity once a week
Aerobic Exercise
Aerobic exercise is performed by repeating sequences of light to moderate intensity activities for extended periods of time.(12) The American Heart Association recommends that for stroke survivors, exercise intensity should be 40%-70% of VO2 reserve or heart rate (HR) reserve; 55%-80% HR max; RPE 11-14 Borg rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale 6-20 scale, 3-5 days/week, 30-60 min/session (or multiple 10 min sessions)
Interventions
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Aerobic Exercise
Aerobic exercise is performed by repeating sequences of light to moderate intensity activities for extended periods of time.(12) The American Heart Association recommends that for stroke survivors, exercise intensity should be 40%-70% of VO2 reserve or heart rate (HR) reserve; 55%-80% HR max; RPE 11-14 Borg rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale 6-20 scale, 3-5 days/week, 30-60 min/session (or multiple 10 min sessions)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ostergotland County Council, Sweden
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Klas Sandberg
PhD. PT
Principal Investigators
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Klas Sandberg, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ostergotland CC
Klas Sandberg, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Ostergotland CC
Locations
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Vrinnevisjukhuset
Norrköping, Östergötland County, Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2024-04914-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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