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The goal of this investigation is to evaluate the feasibility, safety and performance of an application-based training programme in patients after a stroke in the subacute phase.
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It is challenging for patients after stroke to maintain motivation to continue and sustain training at home with the same intensity after an inpatient rehabilitation. An emerging approach is represented by digital applications that are easily and flexibly accessible from home. An existing virtual blended care environment 'Blended Clinic' (Blended Clinic AI GmbH) involves a mobile application that provides a training platform for patients after a stroke. The successor version 'TeleRehaStroke' builds on the previous version 'Strokecoach' that comprises three main modules: (1) training, (2) coaching, and (3) monitoring.
The aim of this evaluation is to assess feasibility, safety and performance of the 'TeleRehaStroke' programme for stroke patients in the transition phase from inpatient to outpatient rehabilitation.
Patients after a stroke will be recruited in the subacute phase. They will use the 'TeleRehaStroke' programme during their last weeks of their inpatient rehabilitation and for a further 12 weeks following their discharge to an outpatient setting. This includes daily exercises and blood pressure measurements. In addition, patients will receive coaching messages, educational content and questionnaires via the application. They will be accompanied by a coach via the app.
Feasibility outcomes, patient's descriptive, clinical- and performance-based parameters will be evaluated. Outcomes will be assessed at different time points.
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Corina Schuster-Amft, PD Dr. phil. habil
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