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Brief title
Health condition
stroke, reinvestment, functional mobilitiy, CVA, herinvestering, functionele mobiiteit, MSRS, Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale
Sponsors and support
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die=2C de voortgang en rapportering
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die=2C de voortgang en rapportering
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
1. Conscious motor processing and movement self- consciousness measured by the Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale;
2. The locomotion measured by the Rivermead Mobility Index.
Secondary outcome
1. The amount of ADL- independence and mobility measured by the Barthel Index and the Rivermead Mobillity Index;
2. Random Movement Activity measured by the Motricity Index;
3. Fear and depression measured by the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale.
Background summary
Rationale:
Movement disruption and reinvestment have been investigated in athletes and in the healthy population. It has been shown that the ‘Reinvestment Scale’ (RS) may predict whether someone will fail when performing movements under (psychological) pressure.
The adapted version of the RS, the ‘Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale’ (MSRS) has been developed for the use in rehabilitation and has recently been used in two exploratory studies in patients with Parkinson’s disease and Stroke. This scale has been translated into Dutch according to the guidelines for cross cultural adaptation processes.
Objective:
The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive validity of the MSRS for functional mobility in patients after stroke 15 weeks after onset.
Study design:
Observational longitudinal design.
Study population:
Adult stroke patients in the acute and subacute phase will be recruited from the neurological ward of the Orbis Medical Centre located in Sittard.
Main study parameters/endpoints:
Measurement dates are at entry (baseline- T0) and after 15 weeks (T1). The following patient characteristics will be collected: age, gender, brain lesion site, co-morbidities or complications. The primary outcome is the ‘Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale’. As additional measurements on functional outcome are used: the Rivermead Mobility Index (and the Barthel Index. To build the prediction model the following possible predictors will be measured: random motion activity (measured with the Motricity Index) and the level of fear and depression (measured with the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale).
Study objective
Main question:
What is the value of the propensity for reinvestment (measured by the Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale) in predicting the functional mobility (measured with he Rivermead Mobility Index) of stroke patients after 15 weeks of rehabilitation?
The hypothesis is that a high propensity for reinvestment has a negative influence on the motor learning process and will thus affect the level of mobility negatively.
Subquestion:
Does the degree of reinvestment of stroke patients (measured by the Movement Specific Reinvestment Scale = MSRS) change during the rehabilitation period of fiteen weeks?
The expectation is that the stroke patients will score high on the MSRS scale at baseline because of their high degree of awareness of their movements immediately after the stroke. the expectation is that the scores will be lower at the end of the rehabilitation period caused by a better body image and a higher self-esteem of the patient.
Study design
1. Baseline measurement on the moment of intake in the rehabilitation clinic;
2. The second measurement is fifteen weeks after the baseline measurement.
Intervention
No intervention given. The stroke patients only received care as usual.
Melanie Kleynen
Heerlen 6419 DJ
The Netherlands
+31 (0)45 4006366
melanie.kleynen@hszuyd.nl
Melanie Kleynen
Heerlen 6419 DJ
The Netherlands
+31 (0)45 4006366
melanie.kleynen@hszuyd.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. Adult;
2. Clinically diagnosed stroke;
3. Patients <6 weeks after stroke.
Exclusion criteria
Severe additional impairents prior to stroke.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL3027 |
NTR-old | NTR3175 |
Other | METC HsZuyd/Orbis : 11-N-92 |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN wordt niet meer aangevraagd. |