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The main purpose of the study is to find out if MBSR (Mindfulness) in addition to occupational therapy, can improve the therapeutic results in stroke-patients and help relatives of stroke patients to improve their quality of life.
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The study seeks primarily to determine the effect of Mindfulness (conducted additionally to occupational therapy) on physical and mental capabilities of life of stroke patients.
Furthermore, we want to find out if Mindfulness has a positive impact towards the quality of life and the daily burden of stroke patients and their caregivers.
The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of the process-basis, resources-basis, management-basis, and scientific basis for a further larger study. We want to conduct an exploratory case study as an A-B Design in which the A-Phase is "only regular occupational therapy" (no additive intervention) and the B-Phase contains the "regular occupational therapy" and "MBSR" (Mindfulness-Course; intervention).
Four stroke patients and their closest relative will be included in the study (n=8).
The study is non-blinded and no randomised allocation will take place. We will compare the outcomes of Phase B with the outcomes of Phase A of every person.
The purpose of the exploratory case study is to analyse the feasibility of the study design that will be used in a subsequent research study.
The study will last 16 weeks; split into two parts of eight weeks (A Phase and B-Phase).
Baseline Measurement
If the patient and the caregivers are included into the study they perform several measurements and questionnaires:
A-Phase The stroke patient continues his/her regular occupational treatment for eight weeks.
The caregivers get no study-related treatment.
2nd (Midterm)-Measurement Same procedure as the baseline measurement.
B-Phase (Intervention Phase) Within the B-Phase of the study, the participant gets Mindfulness Training (intervention) in addition to the regular occupational therapy.
Before Patients and Caregivers start the MBSR Course (Mindfulness) the get information from an experienced Mindfulness trainer about e.g. duration, contents of the course, etc. They have the opportunity to ask questions.
The course lasts eight weeks. The MBSR group meet every week for 2.5h. The participants will get "homework" that they to perform at home (1h per day). If the duration of practice is to burdensome for the participants, then they can talk to the MBSR-trainer about time reduction.
3rd (Final) Measurement Same procedure as the baseline and second (Midterm-) measurement.
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Participants (caregivers) fulfilling all of the following inclusion criteria are eligible for the study:
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Silke Neumann, MSc; Heidrun Becker, Prof
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