Telehealth-delivered Physical Activity for Secondary Prevention of Stroke (ENAbLE-Swe)
Stroke, Transient Ischemic Attack
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Stroke focused on measuring Mobile health, Information and Communication Technology, Health promotion, Physical activity, Physical exercise, Secondary stroke prevention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged over 18 years
- Diagnosed with stroke/TIA between 3 months to 10 years prior to study enrollment
- Living at home
- Have sufficient cognitive ability and/or support from family member in order to engage in the interventions
- Being able to walk short distances indoors
- Ability to use a smartphone/tablet including access to stable internet connection.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Medical conditions limiting the ability to exercise (e.g. unstable cardiac conditions or severe arthritis)
- Severe neglect and aphasia compromising the ability to follow instructions
- Meeting physical guidelines (based on International Physical Activity Questionnaire), i.e. ≥3 days/week of vigorous intensity activity for at least 20 min/day or ≥5 days/week of moderate-intensity activity for at least 30 min/day.
- Enrolled in another physical activity trial.
Sites / Locations
- Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society Karolinska Institutet
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Telehealth-delivered physical exercise and physical activity
Telehealth-delivered physical activity on prescription
Duration: 6 months Supervised telehealth exercise sessions (30-45 min/session) performed as individual or as group sessions. Exercises are tailored to individual needs in physical fitness and are targeting at least moderate exercise intensity to obtain positive effects on cardiovascular health. Targeted dose: 2 sessions/week during months 1-3 and 1 session/week months 4-6. Prescription of an individual exercise-regime through the mobile-application (dose is determined based on participants needs). Application of behavior change techniques for physical activity. Two person-centered interviews with a physiotherapist seeking to assess motivation, exercise preferences and barriers to physical activity, and to identify 1-2 individual physical activity goals. The goals are followed-up and revised if needed months 1-6. Educational videos regarding physical activity and health are prescribed.
Duration: 6 months Remote service and contact with physiotherapists (video and chat) through a mobile application (STAAR) specifically designed for this study. Physical activity on prescription in accordance with the Swedish model for prescription of physical activity including general advice about physical activity, goal-setting, information and two follow-ups across the intervention period.