Updated 21 May 2025
To run a UK-wide randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test if the ‘Remote STrOke Rehabilitation’ (ReSTORe) intervention,a supervised,live online,home-based,group physical and mental health rehabilitation programme,can improve HRQoL more than best-practice usual care,for people with long-term mild to moderate physical and/or mental health disability after stroke. Research question: Is ‘Remote STrOke Rehabilitation’ (ReSTORe) superior to best-practice usual care (a single session of advice) for improving HRQoL in people with long-term (≥6 months) mild to moderate physical and/or mental health disability after stroke? Objectives: To run a definitive RCT testing the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the ReSTORe intervention versus a single session of advice including: 1. Pre-pilot to adapt,refine and test intervention materials,delivery,and practitioner training,and prepare trial set-up. 2. Internal pilot with formative process evaluation to test recruitment and trial procedures. 3. Main trial with embedded process evaluation.
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