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Driver Training After Stroke

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Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Stroke

Treatments

Behavioral: Control Intervention
Behavioral: Active Driver Training Intervention

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT06672107
N5300-R

Details and patient eligibility

About

One hundred Veteran stroke survivors will participate in both an Active Driver Training intervention and a Control intervention in a fully interactive driving simulator. In addition, all participants will complete pre- and post-intervention driving assessments in the driving simulator to measure driving performance and types of driving errors committed. Half the participants will receive the Active Driver Training first, whereas the other half will receive the Control intervention first. Each Active Driver Training session will provide targeted practice and feedback on each of four unique driving skills including: speed management, collision avoidance, lane positioning, and dashboard attention. The Control intervention will be matched for total time but will only provide extra familiarization with the operation of the driving simulator, with no skill-specific practice. It is predicted that the Active Driver Training Intervention will result in improved driving performance, relative to the Control condition. In addition, after a delay period of at least 6 months, all participants will be re-assessed in the driving simulator and will complete a survey to capture changes in driving status.

Full description

In this study, 100 Veteran stroke survivors (half with left hemisphere stroke and half with right hemisphere stroke) will engage in both an Active and a Control simulated driving intervention. The order of interventions (Active first vs. Control first) will be randomly assigned.

Each driving intervention will include weekly training for 3 consecutive weeks, followed by a post-intervention driving assessment. After a 1-week delay, participants will complete the other intervention type (for 3 consecutive weeks) followed by another post-intervention driving assessment. Last, all participants will be re-assessed 6 months later to measure stability of post-intervention driving performance and to complete a questionnaire on current driving status. The driving intervention condition (Active vs. Control) will serve as the main predictor variable in the study.

The Active Driver Training intervention sessions include targeted practice on four critical driving skills, namely, lane positioning, speed management, collision/obstacle avoidance, and dashboard attention. In each driver training session, participants complete all 4 modules sequentially, take a short break, and then repeat the sequence. In other words, participants receive targeted training on each skill six times over the 3-week training period.

In the Control sessions, participants will participate in familiarization drives, for a total duration comparable to the Active Driver Training sessions. The familiarization drive is a pre-programmed feature of the driving simulator that is designed to introduce/familiarize participants with the interactive features of the driving simulator (steering wheel, turn signals, rear-view mirror, etc.) but does not include any complex challenges or situations that require decision-making, and no performance feedback is given.

Simulated driving assessments will be re-administered upon completion of each intervention condition (Active Driver Training vs. Control), and again after a 6-month delay period. The driving assessments involve a challenging drive with multiple speed changes and obstacles and provides an overall score, as well as the number of driving errors committed. Post-intervention Driving Assessment scores will provide an indication of driving improvement due to intervention type, thus serving as the primary outcome variable.

Enrollment

100 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

40 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • U.S. Veterans
  • History of a unilateral stroke (at least 3 months post-onset)
  • Ages 40-80
  • pre-morbidly right hand dominant
  • prior driving experience/U.S. driver's license

Exclusion criteria

  • History of other neurologic illness (e.g., TBI, dementia, epilepsy, Parkinson's, etc.)
  • History of severe psychiatric illness (e.g., schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders)
  • Recent substance abuse/dependence disorder (< 1 year)
  • Non-Veteran status

Trial design

100 participants in 2 patient groups

Right hemisphere stroke
Description:
Participants with a history of a unilateral stroke affecting the right cerebral hemisphere.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Active Driver Training Intervention
Behavioral: Control Intervention
Left hemisphere stroke
Description:
Participants with a history of a unilateral stroke affecting the left cerebral hemisphere.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Active Driver Training Intervention
Behavioral: Control Intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jefferson Lee; Jeanette M Cope

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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