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NCT06530134
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Promote Awareness of the Driving Abilities of Post-stroke Patients.

Sponsor: Centre Mutualiste de Rééducation et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelles de Kerpape

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Summary

Patients with cerebrovascular accident (CVA) may present with a deficit of awareness of the disorders which results in a lack of correct self-estimation of their own abilities and difficulties in terms of both cognition and driving. It is therefore important to develop tools to help professionals take this deficit into account in their driving assessments and also to help patients better identify their real abilities. This research project thus proposes a protocol making it possible to promote decision-making whether or not to resume driving by multidisciplinary teams. The main objective is to determine to what extent video feedback promotes awareness of the ability to manage post-stroke patients, compared to a group of control patients receiving the usual recommendations.

Official title: Promote Awareness of the Driving Abilities of Post-stroke Patients: Interest of On-board Cameras and Self-assessment Questionnaires During a Driving Situation.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 85 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

70

Start Date

2021-10-12

Completion Date

2024-11

Last Updated

2024-07-31

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Driving situation and video feedback

At the end of the driving situation, 35 patients will be asked to express themselves and analyze 4 driving situations resulting from the course of the driving situation using video feedback.

OTHER

Driving situation and usual recommendations (without video feedback)

At the end of the driving situation, 35 patients will be asked to express themselves and analyze 4 driving situations resulting from the course of the driving situation without video feedback, according to the usual recommendations. Comparison of responses to all questionnaires and interview grids sent before and after driving, to patients and professionals will determine whether video feedback promotes awareness of the difficulties of driving post-stroke patients.

Locations (1)

CMRRF de Kerpape

Ploemeur, Brittany Region, France