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Improving Participation After Stroke Self-Management-Rehabilitation
Sponsor: University of Missouri-Columbia
Summary
The overall goal of this proposed study is to evaluate the efficacy of a small-group, stroke-specific, self-management program delivered via telehealth to improve self-efficacy, activity performance, and quality of life in individuals with sub-acute stroke.
Official title: Efficacy of the Improving Participation After Stroke Self-Management-Rehabilitation (IPASS-R) Program in Sub-acute Stroke
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
45 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2024-12-16
Completion Date
2029-12-15
Last Updated
2025-02-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Improving Participation after Stroke Self-Management Program (IPASS)
The IPASS-R program is a group-based self-management intervention that aims to improve problem-solving, action-planning, and resource utilization skills for improved community living and participation. The Activity-Barriers-Changes-Doing-Evaluation (ABCDE) framework is a user friendly problem-solving and goal setting framework that is used repetitively in each session throughout the program. Participants are guided to identify (1) an activity that they want to improve or re-engage in (A); (2) individual and environmental barriers that hinder their engagement (B); (3) changes that they can make to deal with the barriers and improve their engagement (C); and (4) an action plan to pursue (D). After the action plan, participants come back in the next session and evaluate their performance in following through on their plans (E).
Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP)
The program is facilitated by two trained leaders in small groups in a community setting with individuals who have chronic health problems and will follow the CDSMP protocol. Participants receive education on various health-related topics applicable to a range of chronic conditions, share experiences, and support one another.
Locations (1)
University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri, United States