Nurse-led telerehabilitation intervention to improve stroke efficacy: Protocol for a pilot randomized feasibility trial
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Abstract
Background
The prevalence of stroke continues to rise in low-middle income countries. The continual
rise in stroke cases and increasing prevalence on post-acute needs represent a crucial call
for increased accessibility and utilization of rehabilitation services.
Aim
The primary objective of the study is to test the feasibility of a nurse-led telerehabilitation
intervention in improving self-efficacy among stroke survivors. The findings of the trial are
intended for use in a future larger study.
Methods
Participants would be recruited at the University of Ghana Hospital and randomized into an
intervention group and a control group. Participants aged � 18 years, diagnosed of stroke at
most 12months prior the recruitment and requiring moderate level of assistance would be
considered for eligibility. Participants in the intervention group will receive individualized and
comprehensive nurse-led rehabilitation therapies in physical, emotional, cognitive and nursing
education domains for 6 months, in addition to treatment as usual (TAU). The control
group will only receive treatment as usual. Follow-up evaluations will occur immediately, 30
days and 90 days after the intervention.
Discussion
Providing stroke rehabilitation services in low-resource settings presents a significant challenge
due to limited infrastructure and a lack of trained healthcare professionals. The current
study has the potential of contributing to the growing body of evidence on the impact of telerehabilitation
services in mitigating these challenges in low-resource settings.
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Osei SKJ, Adomako – Bempah E, Yeboah AA, Owiredu LA, Ohene LA (2023) Nurse-led telerehabilitation intervention to improve stroke efficacy: Protocol for a pilot randomized feasibility trial. PLoS ONE 18(6): e0280973. https://doi.org/ 10.1371/journal.pone.0280973
