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Activating Behavior for Lasting Engagement After Stroke
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Activating Behavior for Lasting Engagement for Stroke and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 21 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Stroke survivors demonstrate high levels of sedentary behavior, placing them at risk for exacerbation of chronic health conditions. This may lead to recurrent stroke. Subtle cognitive impairments are common after stroke and can lead to difficulty self-monitoring and problem solving to overcome barriers to physical activity. Investigators developed the Activating Behavior for Lasting Engagement (ABLE) intervention to promote activity scheduling, self-monitoring, and problem solving activity over the full day. This study examines the effects of the ABLE intervention on sedentary behavior after stroke.
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Interventions
Activating Behavior for Lasting Engagement (ABLE) is a behavioral intervention in which participants learn skills to schedule, self-monitor, and problem solve strategies to overcome barriers to engagement in meaningful daily life activities.