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Interdisciplinary Home Rehabilitation of Patients With Stroke. A Randomised Controlled Intervention Trial.

U

University Hospital, Gentofte, Copenhagen

Status

Completed

Conditions

Acute Stroke

Treatments

Other: Standard care
Other: Home-based rehabilitation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00626353
H-A-2007-0027

Details and patient eligibility

About

Objective: To evaluate the effect of interdisciplinary home rehabilitation of patients with acute stroke. The trial seeks to evaluate:

  1. Can early home rehabilitation affect the degree of independence (motor capacity, activities of daily living and cognitive status), quality of life and the possibility of discharge to own home?
  2. Can home rehabilitation influence the length of admission at a rehabilitation centre in the municipality, readmission to hospital, the use of healthcare services and death?
  3. To what extend can home rehabilitation be implemented according to finances? Materials and methods: Patients at the age 18 years or more admitted to the stroke unit at the University Hospital of Gentofte. The patients were eligible when meeting the following criteria: symptoms of stroke, need of rehabilitation tree days after admission, living in own home in the Municipality of Gentofte, Lyngby-Taarbaek or Rudersdal and Modified Rankin Score between 0 and 3.

The trial was conducted as a randomised controlled trial. The control group patients were rehabilitated according to normal procedure. The intervention group patients were rehabilitated according to normal procedure and were additionally rehabilitated at home during admission and four weeks after discharge.

Full description

Objectives were to assess the efficacy of home-based stroke rehabilitation compared to standard care in stroke patients using an interventional, randomised, safety/efficacy open-label trial and parallel assignment. The setting was single-center, stroke unit at the University Hospital of Copenhagen, Gentofte, although patients were recruited through a collaboration of several municipalities.

Participants were eligible patients with a clinical diagnosis of stroke and focal neurological deficits hospitalised in a stroke unit for more than three days and in need of rehabilitation.

Interventions patients were randomised to home-based rehabilitation during hospitalization and for up to 4 weeks after discharge to replace part of usual treatment and rehabilitation services. Control patients received treatment and rehabilitation following usual guidelines for the treatment of stroke patients.

Main outcome measures 90 days post-stroke, modified Rankin Scale, and motor rehabilitation, cognitive abilities, quality of life and treatment-associated economy as secondary outcomes.

Enrollment

71 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 years or more,
  • Symptoms of stroke,
  • Need of rehabilitation tree days after admission,
  • Living in own home,
  • Modified Rankin Score between 0 and 3

Exclusion criteria

  • Terminal care,
  • Discharged from another department, Living in nursery home,
  • Can not understand the Danish language,
  • Memory difficulties

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

71 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Patients treated by an interdisciplinary, intersectoral and interventional team responsible for providing home-based rehabilitation.
Treatment:
Other: Home-based rehabilitation
Control
Active Comparator group
Description:
Control patients treated following standard care procedures in our department with no interference from the interventional team.
Treatment:
Other: Standard care

Trial contacts and locations

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