ReSTORe
WELCOME to the ReSTORe Study
After a stroke, some people have long-term health problems that can greatly affect their quality of life.
Some people can lead a relatively normal life after a stroke. Others struggle with daily activities and cannot enjoy life as much as they once could. Stroke survivors have told us that when their hospital or follow-up care finishes after about six months, the lack of treatment for their ongoing physical and mental health problems is very challenging and frustrating.
People who have had a stroke and their families have told us that problems with feeling tired (fatigue), feeling worried, poor fitness, and low confidence are common.
Title:
ReSTORe - Remote STrOKe Rehabilitation
Chief Investigator: Professor Gordon McGregor
Sponsor: University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire
Funder: National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)
Registration Number: TBC
Summary:
To assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a supervised, live online, home-based, group rehabilitation programme to support long-term physical and mental health recovery (ReSTORe) versus best-practice usual care, for people with mild to moderate disability, 6–36 months post-hospital discharge after stroke.
Sample size:
600 people randomly allocated to ReSTORe intervention or control; 1.08: 1 allocation.
Primary outcome:
To determine if the ReSTORe rehabilitation intervention improves HRQoL at six months post-randomisation compared to best-practice usual care in people with long-term (≥6 months) mild to moderate physical and/or mental health disability after stroke.
Duration:
Contact Us:
Trial Manager: Lucy Eggleston
Trial Coordinator: Nicole DeValliere
Email: restore@warwick.ac.uk
Tel: 02476 524427
Address:
ReSTORe Trial Team
Warwick Clinical Trials Unit,
Warwick Medical School,
University of Warwick,
Gibbet Hill Campus,
Coventry,
CV4 7AL