Chronic Stroke
Conditions
Brief summary
Objective of the study: * To determine changes in physical and cognitive function in patients with chronic stroke over 5 years * To determine whether there are differences in physical and cognitive function in chronic stroke patients with different baseline levels of physical activity
Interventions
Test for physical functions and cognitive functions
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
\- Stroke patients whose physical activity was assessed in 2018 - 2019 (Previous research study)
Exclusion criteria
\- None
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 6-minute walk test | 5 years | walk distance covered over a time of 6 minutes |
| 10-meter walk test | 5 years | comfortable & fast gait speed |
| Thai MMSE | 5 years | test patient's cognition with mini-mental state examination (MMSE) Minimum score = 0 (worst outcome, poor cognitive function) Maximum score = 30 (better outcome, good cognitive function) |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Global quality of life | 5 years | Global quality of life questionnaire which the patient will give their own score of their quality of life, scale from 0-100 (0 = worst quality of life, 100 = best quality of life) |
| Barthel index | 5 years | Barthel index questionnaire Minimum score = 0 (worst outcome, mostly dependent in daily living) Maximum score = 100 (better outcome, independent in daily living) |
| Short FES-I | 5 years | the Short Falls Efficacy Scale International (Short FES-I) questionnaire Minimum score = 7 (better outcome, less fear of falling) Maximum score = 28 (worst outcome, most fear of falling) |
| Fatigue assessment scale | 5 years | Fatigue assessment scale questionnaire Minimum score = 10 (better outcome, less fatigue) Maximum score = 50 (worst outcome, more fatigue) |
Countries
Thailand