@article{21966, author = {Lindley R. and Langhorne P. and Maulik P. and Walker M. and Harvey L. and Anderson Craig and Alim M. and Liu H and Hackett M and Pandian J. and Felix C. and Gandhi D. and Verma S. and Murthy G. and Forster A. and Tugnawat D. and Syrigapu A. and Ramamurthy R. and Shamanna B. and Jan Stephen}, title = {Family-led rehabilitation after stroke in India: the ATTEND trial, study protocol for a randomized controlled trial}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Globally, most strokes occur in low- and middle-income countries, such as India, with many affected people having no or limited access to rehabilitation services. Western models of stroke rehabilitation are often unaffordable in many populations but evidence from systematic reviews of stroke unit care and early supported discharge rehabilitation trials suggest that some components might form the basis of affordable interventions in low-resource settings. We describe the background, history and design of the ATTEND trial, a complex intervention centred on family-led stroke rehabilitation in India. METHODS/DESIGN: The ATTEND trial aims to test the hypothesis that a family-led caregiver-delivered home-based rehabilitation intervention, designed for the Indian context, will reduce the composite poor outcome of death or dependency at 6 months after stroke, in a multicentre, individually randomized controlled trial with blinded outcome assessment, involving 1200 patients across 14 hospital sites in India. DISCUSSION: The ATTEND trial is testing the effectiveness of a low-cost rehabilitation intervention that could be widely generalizable to other low- and middle-income countries. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Registry-India CTRI/2013/04/003557 . Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12613000078752 . Universal Trial Number U1111-1138-6707.

}, year = {2016}, journal = {Trials}, volume = {17}, edition = {2016/01/08}, number = {1}, pages = {13}, month = {93562401117}, isbn = {1745-6215 (Electronic)
1745-6215 (Linking)}, note = {Alim, Mohammed
Lindley, Richard
Felix, Cynthia
Gandhi, Dorcas Beulah Chandramathy
Verma, Shweta Jain
Tugnawat, Deepak Kumar
Syrigapu, Anuradha
Anderson, Craig Stuart
Ramamurthy, Ramaprabhu Krishnappa
Langhorne, Peter
Murthy, Gudlavalleti Venkata Satyanarayana
Shamanna, Bindiganavale Ramaswamy
Hackett, Maree Lisa
Maulik, Pallab Kumar
Harvey, Lisa Anne
Jan, Stephen
Liu, Hueiming
Walker, Marion
Forster, Anne
Pandian, Jeyaraj Durai
England
Trials. 2016 Jan 7;17(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s13063-015-1129-8.}, language = {eng}, }