Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
Centre for Implementation Science, King's College London Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Mar 11;12(3):e057805. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057805.
Stroke survivors, once in the community, face challenges with their long-term rehabilitation care and present higher levels of loneliness, depression and anxiety than the rest of the population. A community-based performance arts programme, Stroke Odysseys (SO), has been devised to tackle the challenges of living with stroke in the UK. In this study, we aim to evaluate the implementation, impact and experiences of SO for stroke survivors.
Scaling-up Health Arts Programmes: Implementation and Effectiveness Research (SHAPER)-SO aims to scale-up SO to 75 participants and 47 stakeholders, while simultaneously evaluating the effectiveness and implementation of the programme. The main research aim is to evaluate the implementation, effectiveness, impact and experiences of a community-based performance arts programme (SO for stroke survivors). This mixed-methods study will evaluate the experience and impact of SO on those participating using mixed methods (interviews, observations and surveys) before and after each stage and carry out non-participant observations during a percentage of the workshops, training and tour. Data will be analysed using quantitative and qualitative approaches. This is a study within the SHAPER programme.
Ethical approval has been granted by the King's College London PNM Research Ethics Panel, REC reference: LRS/DP-20/21-21549. Written informed consent will be sought for participants and stakeholders. The results of the study will be reported and disseminated at international conferences and in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
NCT04864470.
中风幸存者一旦回到社区,就会面临长期康复护理的挑战,并且比其他人群更容易感到孤独、抑郁和焦虑。为了应对在英国生活中面临的中风挑战,设计了一个基于社区的表演艺术项目——中风奥德赛(SO)。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估 SO 对中风幸存者的实施、影响和体验。
扩大健康艺术计划:实施和效果研究(SHAPER)-SO 旨在将 SO 扩大到 75 名参与者和 47 名利益相关者,同时评估该计划的有效性和实施情况。主要研究目的是评估基于社区的表演艺术项目(SO 针对中风幸存者)的实施、效果、影响和体验。这项混合方法研究将使用混合方法(访谈、观察和调查)评估每个阶段前后参与者的体验和 SO 的影响,并在部分工作坊、培训和巡演期间进行非参与者观察。数据将使用定量和定性方法进行分析。这是 SHAPER 计划中的一项研究。
该研究已获得伦敦国王学院 PNM 研究伦理小组的伦理批准,REC 参考号:LRS/DP-20/21-21549。将向参与者和利益相关者征求书面知情同意。研究结果将在国际会议和同行评议的科学期刊上报告和传播。
NCT04864470。