The ReTrain trial: Evaluating intervention fidelity via video analysis of the independently getting up off the floor (IGO) technique
Hollands, R; Calitri, R; Shepherd, A; et al.Poltawski, L; Norris, M; Taylor, R; Dean, S
Date: 21 November 2016
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SAGE Publications / World Stroke Organisation
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Abstract
ReTrain is a pilot randomised controlled trial of a community-based
physical rehabilitation programme for stroke survivors, based on the Action for
Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury (ARNI) approach (http://arni.uk.com/). The
focus on functional mobility includes teaching IGO, a technique designed to
compensate for hemiparesis, ...
ReTrain is a pilot randomised controlled trial of a community-based
physical rehabilitation programme for stroke survivors, based on the Action for
Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury (ARNI) approach (http://arni.uk.com/). The
focus on functional mobility includes teaching IGO, a technique designed to
compensate for hemiparesis, allowing stroke survivors to get up off the floor
independently of others, furniture or aids. We examined the supervised execution of
IGO to understand whether trainers taught IGO with fidelity to the ReTrain manual,
whether participants were adhering to trainer guidance, and to what extent the
technique could be safely altered.
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