To investigate the difference between two models of an early intervention program (focused on mobility function) in the functional recovery 3 months post stroke in a group of patients with acute ischemic stroke while in acute inpatient ward hospitalization.
Patients with acute stroke admit into an acute inpatient ward who meet study criteria and provide institutional-reviewed consent form will be randomly assigned into either model 1 or model 2 of an early functional training program. Participants in model 1 group will receive 2 sessions of functional training per day whereas those in model 2 group will receive 1 session of functional training and 1 session of friendly visit and education per day. The following outcomes will be measured at admission, at discharge and at 3 months post stroke: Barthel index (BI), Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke (PASS), Mobility Scale for Acute Stroke (MASA), and usual gait speed (UGS). The rater is blinded to participants' group membership.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
142
functional training focused on mobility (bed mobility, sitting balance, standing balance, and ambulation)
friendly visit and education
Chung Shan Medical University Hospital
Taichung, Taiwan
Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patient (PASS)
The total score range is 0 to 36 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: Baseline
Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patient (PASS)
The total score range is 0 to 36 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: up to 2 weeks
Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patient (PASS)
The total score range is 0 to 36 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: at 3 months post stroke
Barthel index (BI)
The total score range is 0 to 100 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: Baseline
Barthel index (BI)
The total score range is 0 to 100 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: up to 2 weeks
Barthel index (BI)
The total score range is 0 to 100 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: at 3 months post stroke
Usual gait speed
meters per second. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: Baseline
Usual gait speed
meters per second. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: up to 2 weeks
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Usual gait speed
meters per second. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: at 3 months post stroke
Mobility Scale for Acute Stroke (MSAS)
The total score range is 6 to 36 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: Baseline
Mobility Scale for Acute Stroke (MSAS)
The total score range is 6 to 36 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: up to 2 weeks
Mobility Scale for Acute Stroke (MSAS)
The total score range is 6 to 36 points. Higher score indicate better performance.
Time frame: at 3 months post stroke