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A roadmap for research in post-stroke fatigue: Consensus-based core recommendations from the third Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable

Authors :
English, C
Simpson, DB
Billinger, SA
Churilov, L
Coupland, KG
Drummond, A
Kuppuswamy, A
Kutlubaev, MA
Lerdal, A
Mahmood, A
Moseley, GL
Pittman, QJ
Riley, EA
Sutherland, BA
Wong, CHY
Corbett, D
Mead, G
English, C
Simpson, DB
Billinger, SA
Churilov, L
Coupland, KG
Drummond, A
Kuppuswamy, A
Kutlubaev, MA
Lerdal, A
Mahmood, A
Moseley, GL
Pittman, QJ
Riley, EA
Sutherland, BA
Wong, CHY
Corbett, D
Mead, G
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

RATIONALE: Fatigue affects almost half of all people living with stroke. Stroke survivors rank understanding fatigue and how to reduce it as one of the highest research priorities. METHODS: We convened an interdisciplinary, international group of clinical and pre-clinical researchers and lived experience experts. We identified four priority areas: (1) best measurement tools for research, (2) clinical identification of fatigue and potentially modifiable causes, (3) promising interventions and recommendations for future trials, and (4) possible biological mechanisms of fatigue. Cross-cutting themes were aphasia and the voice of people with lived experience. Working parties were formed and structured consensus building processes were followed. RESULTS: We present 20 recommendations covering outcome measures for research, development, and testing of new interventions and priority areas for future research on the biology of post-stroke fatigue. We developed and recommend the use of the Stroke Fatigue Clinical Assessment Tool. CONCLUSIONS: By synthesizing current knowledge in post-stroke fatigue across clinical and pre-clinical fields, our work provides a roadmap for future research into post-stroke fatigue.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1426985519
Document Type :
Electronic Resource