PROPEL Randomized Trial
Stroke

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Stroke focused on measuring Physical activity, Exercise, Behaviour change, Rehabilitation, Self-management, Education
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Individuals who are referred to the group aerobic exercise or PROPEL programs as part of their stroke rehabilitation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Language or communication barrier that prevents completion of questionnaires (e.g., severe receptive or global aphasia or non-English speaking);
- Cognitive impairment that would prevent participation in unsupervised exercise;
- Attend less than 50% of group aerobic exercise/PROPEL sessions; and/or
- Attend less than 4 of the 6 group discussion sessions (for individuals referred to the PROPEL program).
Sites / Locations
- Hamilton Health Sciences
- St. Joseph's Care Group
- Sunnybrook Research Institute
- West Park Healthcare Centre
- Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - UHN
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Group aerobic exercise only
PROPEL program
Supervised group exercise up to 3-times/week for 6 weeks. A typical exercise session will involve a 3-5 minute 'warm-up', 20-30 minutes of aerobic exercise at a target heart rate determined from a sub-maximal test, and a 3-5 minute 'cool-down' of low-intensity exercise. The choice of exercise modality for the submaximal test and for training (e.g., recumbent stepper, cycle ergometer, or treadmill) will be individually prescribed based on patients' sensori-motor recovery, postural control, functional abilities, and safety. Heart rate, blood pressure, rate of perceived exertion, workload, and duration of training will be documented for each session. These data will be reviewed by the physiotherapist with appropriate progression of the intensity and/or duration of exercise as necessary. Participants may receive general advice to keep physically active after discharge, and may receive an individualized home exercise program, as is currently routine care at all sites.
The PROPEL program involves both group aerobic exercise (as described above) and group discussion aimed at enabling participation in exercise after discharge. Components of the PROPEL program were developed according to the Transtheoretical Model of health behaviour change and Social Cognitive Theory. In addition to group exercise participants will attend 1-hour small group discussion sessions once weekly to learn self-management skills for exercise in preparation for discharge from rehabilitation. These discussions include: identifying and solving problems around barriers to exercise; understanding personal and general benefits of exercise; exploring appropriate community resources for exercise; and finding individualized and realistic strategies for incorporating exercise in a regular routine. Participants will become comfortable with progressing their exercise and will set short- and long-term exercise goals.