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Multidimensional analysis of sedentary behaviour and participation in Spanish stroke survivors (Part&Sed-Stroke): a protocol for a longitudinal multicentre study

Authors :
Pablo Bellosta-Lopez
Victor Domenech-Garcia
Maria Pilar López-Royo
Javier Gueita-Rodriguez
Jorge Alegre-Ayala
Julia Blasco-Abadía
Cristina de Diego-Alonso
Almudena Buesa
Patricia Roldán-Pérez
Rafael Giner-Nicolás
Natalie Ann Fini
Alicia Tornero Navarro
Ana Conte Lamenca
Andrea Yerro Astrain
Beatriz Martín Lamata
Carina Salgueiro
Claudia Marín Marín
Diana Ruiz Ramos
Elena Sanz Sanza
Enrique Villa Berges
Fernando Cuesta Ruiz
Inés Cortés Cabeza
Javier Harguindey
Juan Luis Abeledo Alcón
Laura Ares Barge
Leyre Leceaga Gaztambide
Lilian Le Roux
Lourdes Martín Gros
Lucía Díez Fuentes
María Carmen Grácia Sen
María Pilar Pardo Sanz
Paloma Rodríguez Escudero
Paz Cristina Sánchez Lecina
Rebeca Yebra Vilarchao
Sara Beltrán Roche
Verónica Montoya Murillo
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 2 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction Stroke survivors usually experience long-lasting functional, emotional and social consequences that might contribute to sedentary behaviour and participation restrictions, which are important targets to address during rehabilitation. However, the trajectory and inter-relationship between these factors are unknown.Methods and analysis Part&Sed is a research project based on an observational study design with 6 and 12 months of follow-ups in stroke survivors. In addition, a qualitative analysis of the impact of the stroke on the stroke survivor, validation of the Satisfaction with Daily Occupation-Occupational Balance assessment tool and analysis of the reliability of the Fitbit Inspire 2 activity tracker wristband will be carried out. Participants will be chronic stroke survivors with independent walking capacity. Sociodemographic and clinical data, physical activity, ambulation, sleep, quality of life, anxiety and depression, community participation, and occupational satisfaction and balance, as well as data provided by the activity tracker wristband, will be collected. In addition, if the participant has a primary caregiver, the caregiver will also be monitored. A minimum of 130 participants will be recruited to conduct a random-effects multiple regression model. Mixed models for repeated measures will assess the variation over time of the different variables associated with participation and sedentary behaviour. Psychometric properties (eg, internal consistency, construct validity, test–retest reliability) of the Satisfaction with Daily Occupation-Occupational Balance will be determined. Additionally, intraclass correlation coefficients and minimum detectable change will be calculated to assess intrasubject reliability of physical activity and sleep parameters recorded by the Fitbit Inspire 2. The qualitative analysis process will be carried out using the analysis proposed by Giorgi.Ethics and dissemination The study received ethical approval from the Spanish Regional Ethics Committee ‘Comité de Ética de la Investigación de la Comunidad de Aragón’ (PI21/333). The results will be made available via peer-reviewed publications, international conferences and official channels.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b983d6f882874711861efbd8a389132a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065628