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REcurrent Stroke Prevention Through Personalized Education by Clinical Trainers (RESPPECT Trial)

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Washington Regional Medical Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Ischemic Stroke

Treatments

Behavioral: Enhanced Stroke Education
Behavioral: Usual Stroke Education

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03861494
WRMCRESPPECT
WRMC (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This a single blind randomized control study comparing standard of care for nursing hospital discharge education versus same with an additional experimental enhanced educational intervention. It is planned that 300 patients will be enrolled in the study. There are two initial groups: the enhanced stroke education vs usual stroke education.

Full description

This a single blind randomized control study comparing standard of care for nursing hospital discharge education versus same with an additional experimental enhanced educational intervention. It is planned that 300 patients will be enrolled in the study. There are two initial groups: the enhanced stroke education vs usual stroke education. Patients who meet inclusion and not exclusion criteria and provide signed informed consent will be randomized to one of the two groups. Assignments will be made based on the order of entry into the stroke study database where every other patient entered will be assigned to the treatment group. If the patient's caregiver is the primary person responsible for administration of medication, determination of meals and activity, the caregiver may be enrolled instead of or in addition to the patient. This will be determined by preference of the patient and caregiver after discussion of their usual practice. A Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse is a nurse who has received specialized education from the organization regarding care of patients with stroke and other neurologic illnesses. The Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse will provide all patients with basic stroke and risk factor information, educational materials and follow-up. The usual care group of patients will receive education provided by the Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse who provides care for the patient daily. Education will be provided on an ongoing basis throughout the hospital stay with additional focused education provided at the time of discharge (within 24 hours of hospital discharge). The education will include written and verbal information. Educational content focuses on a variety of topics of stroke prevention, detection and management. The enhanced stroke education group will receive the same usual care for patient education given by the Neuroscience trained Registered Nurse. The enhanced stroke education patient will receive a one -time enhanced specific goal-directed educational experience given by a specifically trained Stroke Coordinator on the day of discharge. The enhanced education is tailored to the unique risk factors of the patient and key concepts for stroke prevention, detection and management The patient will be given goals specific to their personal risk factors. Emphasis on specific goals for lifestyle change are emphasized. Verbal feedback of key concepts is encouraged.

Enrollment

21 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients hospitalized with primary diagnosis of acute or subacute ischemic cerebral infarction
  • 18 years of age or older
  • English speaking
  • admitted to hospital Sunday through Thursday
  • patient or responsible primary caregiver able to understand and provide informed consent
  • prognosis for survival greater than 6 months
  • one or more vascular risk factors (HTN, DLP, current smoker, DM, obesity)
  • live in NWA area (Benton, Boone, Carroll, Madison, and Washington counties),
  • have a working phone.

Exclusion criteria

  • admitted with transient ischemic attack
  • admitted with an intracerebral hemorrhage
  • experience an in-hospital ischemic cerebral infarction
  • hospital to hospital transfer patients
  • nursing home as primary residence before or after discharge
  • hospice
  • inability to comply with post discharge follow up

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

21 participants in 2 patient groups

Enhanced Stroke Education
Other group
Description:
This group of participants will receive enhanced education provided by the Stroke Coordinator at the time of discharge. The enhanced education session will last 30 minutes with the participant.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Enhanced Stroke Education
Usual Stroke Education
Other group
Description:
This group of participants will receive the usual stroke education provided by the usual Neuroscience Registered Nurse throughout the hospitalization and at the time of discharge.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Usual Stroke Education

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Kasha Pinkerton, BSN; Felicia May, APRN

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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