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将知识转化为中风防治行动——利用5分钟视频帮助中风幸存者及护理者改善中风后预后:一项随机对照试验(Movies4Stroke)的研究方案

Translating knowledge for action against stroke--using 5-minute videos for stroke survivors and caregivers to improve post-stroke outcomes: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Movies4Stroke).

作者信息

Kamal Ayeesha Kamran, Khoja Adeel, Usmani Bushra, Muqeet Abdul, Zaidi Fabiha, Ahmed Masood, Shakeel Saadia, Soomro Nabila, Gowani Ambreen, Asad Nargis, Ahmed Asma, Sayani Saleem, Azam Iqbal, Saleem Sarah

机构信息

Section of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, 74800, Karachi, Pakistan.

Stroke Service, the International Cerebrovascular Translational Clinical Research Training Program (Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health), Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.

出版信息

Trials. 2016 Jan 27;17:52. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1175-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Two thirds of the global mortality of stroke is borne by low and middle income countries (LMICs). Pakistan is the world's sixth most populous country with a stroke-vulnerable population and is without a single dedicated chronic care center. In order to provide evidence for a viable solution responsive to this health care gap, and leveraging the existing >70% mobile phone density, we thought it rational to test the effectiveness of a mobile phone-based video intervention of short 5-minute movies to educate and support stroke survivors and their primary caregivers.

METHODS

Movies4Stroke will be a randomized control, outcome assessor blinded, parallel group, single center superiority trial. Participants with an acute stroke, medically stable, with mild to moderate disability and having a stable primary caregiver will be included. After obtaining informed consent the stroke survivor-caregiver dyad will be randomized. Intervention participants will have the movie program software installed in their phone, desktop, or Android device which will allow them to receive, view and repeat 5-minute videos on stroke-related topics at admission, discharge and first and third months after enrollment. The control arm will receive standard of care at an internationally accredited center with defined protocols. The primary outcome measure is medication adherence as ascertained by a locally validated Morisky Medication Adherence Scale and control of major risk factors such as blood pressure, blood sugar and blood cholesterol at 12 months post discharge. Secondary outcome measures are post-stroke complications and mortality, caregiver knowledge and change in functional outcomes after acute stroke at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Movies4Stroke is designed to enroll 300 participant dyads after inflating 10% to incorporate attrition and non-compliance and has been powered at 95% to detect a 15% difference between intervention and usual care arm. Analysis will be done by the intention-to-treat principle.

DISCUSSION

Movies4Stroke is a randomized trial testing an application aimed at supporting caregivers and stroke survivors in a LMIC with no rehabilitation or chronic support systems.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT02202330 (28 January 2015).

摘要

背景

全球三分之二的中风死亡率由低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)承担。巴基斯坦是世界第六人口大国,有易患中风的人群,但却没有一家专门的慢性病护理中心。为了为应对这一医疗保健差距的可行解决方案提供证据,并利用现有的超过70%的手机普及率,我们认为测试基于手机的5分钟短视频干预措施对中风幸存者及其主要照顾者进行教育和支持的有效性是合理的。

方法

Movies4Stroke将是一项随机对照、结果评估者盲法、平行组、单中心优效性试验。将纳入急性中风、病情稳定、有轻度至中度残疾且有稳定主要照顾者的参与者。在获得知情同意后,中风幸存者-照顾者二元组将被随机分组。干预组参与者将在其手机、桌面或安卓设备上安装电影程序软件,这将使他们能够在入院、出院时以及入组后的第一个月和第三个月接收、观看和重复关于中风相关主题的5分钟视频。对照组将在一个具有明确方案的国际认可中心接受标准护理。主要结局指标是出院后12个月通过本地验证的Morisky药物依从性量表确定的药物依从性以及血压、血糖和血胆固醇等主要危险因素的控制情况。次要结局指标是中风后并发症和死亡率、照顾者知识以及急性中风后1、3、6、9和12个月功能结局的变化。Movies4Stroke旨在纳入300个参与者二元组,在增加10%以纳入损耗和不依从情况后,其检验效能为95%,以检测干预组和常规护理组之间15%的差异。分析将按照意向性分析原则进行。

讨论

Movies4Stroke是一项随机试验,测试一种旨在支持没有康复或慢性支持系统的低收入和中等收入国家的照顾者和中风幸存者的应用程序。

试验注册

NCT02202330(2015年1月28日)。

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