Evaluation of an Adapted ACT Group for Stroke & Brain Injury Survivors
Stroke, Acquired Brain Injury, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Adjustment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All participants must be 18 years of age or older.
- Participants must have a clinical diagnosis of stroke or brain injury
- Must be able to understand English and communicate responses
- The target participant has been referred to the adapted ACT group by a clinician, stroke association co-ordinator or senior Headway professional.
- Participants with a mild to moderate level of psychological need
- Participants must be capable of giving informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Candidates with significant cognitive/language/behavioural impairment that would prevent them from engaging with the group
- Candidates with a diagnosed degenerative condition (e.g. dementia). (NB candidates with a brain tumour diagnosis who are currently stable will be eligible.)
- Candidates experiencing severe/active psychotic symptoms
- Candidates with a high level of psychological need that would be better met through a more intensive intervention
- Candidates receiving other therapies, as part of a multi-component intervention that would prevent any changes specific to the group psychotherapy to be estimated (except drugs for depression and anxiety)
Sites / Locations
- Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Experimental Group Based ACT
Waitlist Control Group -
Stroke survivors and individuals with brain injury were randomised into an adapted acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) group-based intervention. This consisted of 2.5 hour sessions over 5 consecutive weeks.
Stroke survivors and individuals with brain injury were randomised into an adapted acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) group-based intervention. Participants within the waitlist control arm of the study had to wait six weeks before they were offered the same intervention as the intervention arm. They received treatment as usual.