Occupational Performance Coaching for stroke survivors: A pilot randomized controlled trial protocol

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Background. Many stroke survivors report participation challenges. Occupational Performance Coaching for stroke survivors (OPC-Stroke) is designed to assist stroke survivors to develop the ability to plan and manage engagement in occupation. This approach combines emotional support, individualized education, and goal-focused problem solving to promote occupational engagement. Purpose. This study will explore the potential efficacy of OPC-Stroke and the feasibility of the research methods for use in a larger trial. Method. A pilot randomized controlled trial will be undertaken. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive 10 sessions of OPC-Stroke or usual care. Participation, perceived goal performance, satisfaction and self-efficacy, emotional well-being, and cognition will be measured at three time points. Implications. This research will test the potential usefulness of OPC-Stroke as well as the study methods, and thereby inform the continuing development of OPC-Stroke and further studies to measure its effectiveness.

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Kessler, DE; Egan, MY; Dubouloz, CJ; et al.
Jaar
2014
Bron
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy-Revue Canadienne D Ergotherapie 81(5): 279-288 Dec 2014