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The general objective of this study is to determine if an early occupational therapy (OT) intervention together with the usual care at hospital discharge after suffering a stroke has a positive effect on the quality of life and functional independence of the patient, compared with the control group that will have the usual care and rehabilitation. We designed a four-week OT intervention program in patients who have suffered a stroke with the aim of improving the functional result and facilitating the return home by providing knowledge to the caregiver about specific care and neurorehabilitation.
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Background: Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability in adults, being a cerebrovascular disease of great impact in health and social terms, due not only to its prevalence and incidence, but to the great repercussion in terms of dependence and its consequent impact on the life of the patient and family.
General and specific objectives: The general objective of this study is to determine if an early occupational therapy (OT) intervention together with the usual care at hospital discharge after suffering a stroke has a positive effect on the quality of life of the patient, compared with the control group that will have the usual care and rehabilitation. We designed a four-week OT intervention program with the support of the main caregiver in patients who have suffered a stroke with the aim of improving the functional result and facilitating the return home by providing knowledge about specific care and neurorehabilitation. Primary outcome: quality of life and functional independence. Secondary outcomes: improvement in sensory-motor skills, perceptual-cognitive skills, communication skills, levels of anxiety and depression of the patient, as well as caregivers' burden and coping strategies. The final results are evaluated three months after discharge.
Study Design: This is a prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial. The sample size is made up of 60 patients who will be divided into two groups: the control group, with 30 users, and the experimental group, with another 30 users. The sample will be made up of patients who have suffered a stroke and have been discharged from the neurology service of a second-level hospital in West Malaga (Spain), being referred to the rehabilitation service by joint decision of the neurology and rehabilitation department. Patients assigned to the experimental group and their caregivers are included in an early occupational therapy intervention program and compared with a control group that receives usual care and rehabilitation.
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