The Effectiveness and Mechanism of Character Strengths-based STEP Programme on Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients (STEP)
Stroke, Intervention, Rehabilitation
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Stroke focused on measuring Stroke, Chronic illness management, Intervention, Post-stroke depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: ① Clinical diagnosis of stroke, CT or MRI diagnosis of cerebral infarction; ② Within 30 days after clinical diagnosis of acute stroke; ③ Age ≥18 years; ④ Basic cognition, learning ability and willingness, all vital signs were stable, no other serious complications and no history of mental illness; ⑤ Informed consent and cooperation. Exclusion Criteria: ① Moderate or severe cognitive impairment (defined as mini-mental state examination score ≤20); ② Unstable vital signs, accompanied by severe heart, liver, renal insufficiency, respiratory failure and malignant tumors, unable to intervene.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
CSSTEP Group
Control Group
On the basis of routine post-stroke care, the CSSTEP programme was added for a total of three weeks. Each week includes one session course and three after-session strengths-based practicing activities. The names of the three sessions are: 1. Individualised education on character strengths and guidance on daily life skills in stroke; 2. Practicing activities on"three good things" of character strengths and physical rehabilitation training for stroke; 3. "New ways to use signature strengths" and secondary stroke prevention.
On the basis of routine post-stroke care, the regular structured treatment and education programme will be comducted for a total of three weeks. Each week includes one session course of structured treatment and education programme.