Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000029387 |
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Receipt number | R000033580 |
Scientific Title | effect of social rewards on stroke rehabilitation |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2017/11/01 |
Last modified on | 2024/06/19 18:29:30 |
effect of social rewards on stroke rehabilitation
effect of social rewards on stroke rehabilitation
effect of social rewards on stroke rehabilitation
effect of social rewards on stroke rehabilitation
Japan |
stroke
Rehabilitation medicine |
Others
NO
The purpose of the study is to examine the effect of social rewards on intrinsic motivation of stroke patients.
Efficacy
total time of voluntary participation on rehabilitation
1. total running distance during voluntary participation on rehabilitation
2. Visual Analog Scale of motivation
3. apathy scale
4. depression scale
Interventional
Cross-over
Non-randomized
Single blind -participants are blinded
Placebo
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Treatment
Behavior,custom |
Five min of praise during rehabilitation / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of communication / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of watchful waiting
Five min of praise during rehabilitation / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of watchful waiting / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of communication
Five min of communication during rehabilitation / washout: more than 24 hours /5 min of praise / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of watchful waiting
Five min of communication during rehabilitation / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of watchful waiting / washout: more than 24 hours/ 5 min of praise
Five min of watchful waiting during rehabilitation / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of praise / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of communication
Five min of watchful waiting during rehabilitation / washout: more than 24 hours / 5 min of communication / washout: more than 24 hours/ 5 min of praise
40 | years-old | <= |
80 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
1. stroke patients
2. more than one month after stroke onset
3. a Mini Mental Status Examination score of >20 points. No higher brain dysfunction including aphasia
4. patients who can use a bicycle ergometer more than 5 min.
5. patients who can use a bicycle ergometer safely without risk of falling.
6. patients who use a bicycle ergometer in their daily rehabilitation program
7. patients who enter hospital more than one week
8. patients who agree to participate in this study
1. patients who meet withdraw criteria proposed by the Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
2. patients who have arthrogryposis, orthopedic disease or pain that prevent them to perform motor tasks used in the study.
3. patients who have neurological disease other than stroke
4. patients who have psychiatric disease
5. patients who are considered to be inappropriate to participate in the study
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1st name | Kaori |
Middle name | |
Last name | Takahashi |
Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital
Division of Rehabilitation
275-0026
4-1-1 Yatsu, Narashino-City, Japan
047-453-9000
pt-tbr@wanrhha.net
1st name | Kaori |
Middle name | |
Last name | Takahashi |
Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital
Division of Rehabilitation
275-0026
4-1-1 Yatsu, Narashino-City, Japan
047-453-9000
pt-tbr@wanrhha.net
Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
Japanese Governmental office
JAPAN
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
International University of Health and Welfare
Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital
4-1-1 Yatsu, Narashino-City, Japan
047-453-9000
pt-tbr@wanrhha.net
NO
東京湾岸リハビリテーション病院(千葉県)
2017 | Year | 11 | Month | 01 | Day |
Unpublished
Completed
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2024 | Year | 06 | Month | 19 | Day |
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