The purpose of this study is to provide evidence for the feasibility and initial effectiveness of a manualized, telephone-based (telehealth) approach to the delivery of cognitive interventions (SMARTease) targeted to improve cognitive performance in daily activities after stroke.
An initial brief screening interview will be completed with the potential participant by telephone to determine whether or not the individual meets the criteria for the study. In an initial onsite visit, informed consent will be obtained from both the stroke survivor and their study partner and baseline evaluations will be completed with the stroke survivor, including a baseline cognitive assessment and setting goals to work on during the study period. Then the introductory section of the study Handbook (Making the Most of Your Memory) which includes procedural information on the Stroke Help Program will be reviewed with the stroke survivor and study partner. A study Handbook and a large button speaker phone will be provided to the stroke survivor/partner pair to ensure that both members of the participant-caregiver team can listen to the rehabilitation coach without having to be concerned with holding a handset (an action that may be difficult for some stroke survivors). Telephone contact by the rehabilitation coach will be organized and the 16-week Stroke Help Cognitive Strategy Training Intervention will proceed. In general the topics or strategies to be discussed will be used to achieve one or more of the following rehabilitation strategies: 1) Understanding cognitive deficits that may result from stroke; 2). Reinforcing, strengthening or re-establishing previously learned patterns of behavior; 3) Establishing new patterns of compensatory mechanisms; 4) Enabling persons to adapt to their cognitive disability. Following the 16-week Cognitive Strategy Training Intervention participants will have an on-site visit to provide qualitative and quantitative data related to the feasibility and efficacy of the program.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
11
The strategy intervention is a 16-week program during which a trained rehabilitation coach speaks by telephone to the stroke participant and their caregiver twice a week (one approximately 45-minute 'training' call and one approximately 15-minute 'update' call). Rehabilitation discussions during the training calls will follow a detailed protocol and focus each week on the stroke education and cognitive strategy training information provided in each section of the manual provided to the participants.
Capital District Health Authority
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Change in functioning on goal attainment scaling
estimating within subject effect sizes for the treated group based on changes in measures at the level of impairment (self and other-reported cognitive performance), activity (achievement of activity goals and everyday cognitive performance) and participation/quality of life (self-report measures of reintegration to normal living, quality of life, caregiver burden).
Time frame: Measured at baseline and week 18
Intervention modifiers
Additional secondary analyses will also investigate variables that could modify the effects of the interventions, including cognitive profile, stroke severity and location of lesion, co-morbid conditions, type of functional goal and current environmental factors.
Time frame: measured at baseline and weekly until end of study at week 18
Feasibility of recruitment, retention, compliance
Rates of subject recruitment, retention, and compliance with protocol
Time frame: measured at end of 16 week study
Feasibility-Coach adherence
Feasibility of coach adherence to therapy protocols will be assessed weekly through review of adherence to scripts and completeness of data collection
Time frame: measured at weekly intervals
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