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NCT06555302
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Cognitive Priming for Stroke Tele-rehabilitation

Sponsor: Medical University of South Carolina

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this pilot study is to investigate whether adding cognitive rehabilitation to an existing occupational therapy (OT) stroke telerehabilitation program will improve stroke survivors' functioning. The main question it aims to answer is whether this intervention improves cognition, participation, upper extremity use in real-world activities, and mood/quality of life. Participants will be asked to engage in an 8-week stroke tele-rehabilitation program (13 sessions), which includes both cognitive rehabilitation and OT for arm/hand function, and complete assessments before and after the intervention.

Official title: Cognitive Priming to Boost Stroke Tele-rehabilitation Outcomes

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2024-08-20

Completion Date

2025-04-09

Last Updated

2026-06-03

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Rehabilitation

Cognitive rehabilitation will be OT-led, one-on-one sessions focused on teaching cognitive strategies and their application to a broad set of activities/settings. The goal is to facilitate cognitive skill learning and generalization, by applying the new cognitive strategies to the participant's performance of home-based and community-based activities (taught through the subsequent OT portion of the intervention).

BEHAVIORAL

Occupational Therapy

OT upper extremity rehabilitation will have 2 components: task-practice and metacognitive strategy training. The task-practice involves a patient repetitively practicing stroke-impaired movement skills within the context of a functional task to promote recovery of the impaired skills. THE task practice sessions will be coached/guided by the therapist through a metacognitive strategy training process which is based on the Cognitive Orientation to Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach aimed at enhancing self-management during home and community living tasks.

Locations (1)

Medical University of South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina, United States