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Efficacy of the Use of Educational Videos for Caregivers of Patients in Subacute Phase of Stroke
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Educational videos for Stroke. Completed, enrolled 10 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Stroke is the second cause of death and third of disability in the adult population, By 2020 it is projected like the fourth cause of disability-adjusted life year (DALY) and by 2030 it is estimated that it will lead the global burden of morbidity from chronic noncommunicable diseases. As a consequence of stroke, patients show a certain degree of dependence and spend most of their time with a caregiver, especially since the subacute phase of the stroke. 80% of patients who survive have motor problems. The proper care during the first three months will significantly improve until 95% the patient rehabilitation. Caregivers have reported the need for information about clinical, prevention and treatment of stroke, like information about specific tasks of patient care, mobilizations, exercises, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to train and educate the caregivers in physical aspects of care, recovery and secondary prevention. However, oversaturated health systems, insufficient number of specialists, social inequity, limited coverage and speed of access to health services are factors that make difficult to educate caregivers. Studies have demonstrated that the Information Technology applied to health is a promising solution to educate and empower the patient, carer and family. For instance, the use of educational videos to improve the level of practice or knowledge of patients with chronic pain and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This project aims to evaluate the efficacy of the use of educational videos for caregivers of patients in subacute phase of stroke through of the change of the level of practice, knowledge and satisfaction.
Study Details
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Interventions
The level of practice and knowledge of the caregiver will be evaluated according to the video(s) corresponding to the session. Patient participation is expected for the evaluation of the caregiver's level of practice. After thirty minutes of use of the video, the level of practice and knowledge of the caregiver will be evaluated again for the same video. In each session this methodology will continue until the eighth video. At the end of all the videos, the level of satisfaction of the caregivers in relation to the videos will be evaluated.