Transferring Speed of Processing Gains to Everyday Cognitive Tasks After Stroke
Stroke, Cognitive Dysfunction
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring stroke, cognitive dysfunction, cognitive processing speed, IADL
Eligibility Criteria
Primary Inclusion Criteria:
- stroke > 1 year previously
- mild-to-moderate general cognitive impairment as determined by a Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) score between 10-26
- some impairment in performance of daily activities; this will be determined by a score of 3 or below on the Cognitive Task Activity Log (CTAL)
Additional Inclusion Criteria:
- 40 years or older; no upper limit if medically stable
- sufficiently fit, from both a physical and mental health perspective, to take part in study
- adequate sight and hearing to complete UFOV test
- adequate thinking skills, e.g., ability to follow directions, retain information, to complete UFOV and CTAL, as marked by judgement of the screener that the candidate is able to adequately complete the UFOV and CTAL
- reside in the community (as opposed to a hospital or skilled nursing facility)
- able to travel to laboratory on multiple occasions
- caregiver available
Exclusion Criteria:
- cognitive impairment due to a developmental disability, psychiatric disorder, or substance abuse or due to another type of brain injury, such a traumatic brain injury, or a progressive brain disease, such as Alzheimer's Dementia
Sites / Locations
- University of Alabama at BirminghamRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
CICT with Follow-up Phone Calls
CICT without Follow-up Phone Calls
BF-HELP with Follow-up Phone Calls
BF-HELP without Follow-up Phone Calls
Participants in this group will receive 35 hours of training. Ten 1-hour sessions of SOPT will be scheduled in the home with training conducted independently by participants. Ten 2.5 hours of in-lab, face-to-face, therapist directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature a brief period of SOPT; the bulk of the sessions will be committed to (A) shaping on IADL and (B) the Cognitive Transfer Package. Training sessions will be permitted to be scheduled over 2-4 weeks. Family caregivers will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. After treatment ends, four phone calls will be placed once-a-week for four weeks, then once-a-month for 11 months. The follow-up calls will target transition of any changes achieved during treatment into everyday life on a long-term basis.
Participants in this group will receive 35 hours of training. Ten 1-hour sessions of SOPT will be scheduled in the home with training conducted independently by participants. Ten 2.5 hours of in-lab, face-to-face, therapist directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature a brief period of SOPT; the bulk of the sessions will be committed to (A) shaping on IADL and (B) the Cognitive Transfer Package. Training sessions will be permitted to be scheduled over 2-4 weeks. Family caregivers will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. No follow-up phone calls will be made after treatment ends.
Participants in this group will receive 35 hours of training. Ten 1-hour sessions of SOPT will be scheduled in the home with training conducted independently by participants. Ten 2.5 hours of in-lab, face-to-face, therapist directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature a brief period of SOPT; the bulk of the sessions will be committed to (A) training on relaxation, healthy nutrition, and healthy sleep, and (B) the Healthy Lifestyle Transfer Package. Training sessions will be permitted to be scheduled over 2-4 weeks. Family caregivers will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. After treatment ends, four phone calls will be placed once-a-week for four weeks, then once-a-month for 11 months. The follow-up calls will target transition of any changes achieved during treatment into everyday life on a long-term basis.
Participants in this group will receive 35 hours of training. Ten 1-hour sessions of SOPT will be scheduled in the home with training conducted independently by participants. Ten 2.5 hours of in-lab, face-to-face, therapist directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature a brief period of SOPT; the bulk of the sessions will be committed to (A) training on relaxation, healthy nutrition, and healthy sleep, and (B) the Healthy Lifestyle Transfer Package. Training sessions will be permitted to be scheduled over 2-4 weeks. Family caregivers will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. No follow-up phone calls will be made after treatment ends.