Protocol for Community-Based Exercise Training after Discharge from Hospital-Based Stroke Rehabilitation: A Multicenter, Randomized, Parallel-Group, Double-Blind Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Trial.
Dongheon KangJiyoung ParkSeon-Deok EunPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Exercise training participation of patients with stroke in the community after discharge from the hospital has many benefits for physical, social, and psychological rehabilitation and improves their quality of life. However, in the Republic of Korea, studies on stroke survivors who can participate in an exercise training program have not been conducted. This trial aims to investigate the effectiveness of exercise training programs after patients with stroke are discharged from the hospital with a doctor's note and referred to a community exercise center, as there is a lack of studies on this population. This multicenter, randomized, parallel-group, double-blind controlled pilot and feasibility trial will randomly assign 120 patients with stroke to either 8 weeks of a community-based exercise training program (experimental group) or activities of daily living (control group). The primary outcomes will be muscle strength, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, physical performance, and gait. The secondary outcomes will be quality of life and activities of daily living. This study's results may add new insights into the effectiveness of community-based exercise training programs after patients with stroke are discharged from the hospital with a doctor's note and referred to a community exercise center. The success of the new exercise training approach could offer valuable information for developing more inclusive protocols for patients with stroke in the future if it proves to be efficacious.
Keyphrases
- double blind
- atrial fibrillation
- phase iii
- placebo controlled
- study protocol
- phase ii
- body composition
- physical activity
- clinical trial
- mental health
- healthcare
- skeletal muscle
- randomized controlled trial
- resistance training
- high intensity
- open label
- systematic review
- emergency department
- acute care
- depressive symptoms
- young adults
- insulin resistance
- cerebral palsy
- postmenopausal women
- social media
- patient reported