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Stroke patients’ and non-professional coaches’ experiences with home-based constraint-induced movement therapy: a qualitative study

  • Objective: To investigate the experiences of chronic stroke patients and non-professional coaches with home-based constraint-induced movement therapy (homeCIMT). Design: Qualitative study embedded within a cluster randomized controlled trial investigating the efficacy of homeCIMT to improve the use of the affected arm in daily activities. Setting: Patients’ home environment. Participants: 13 stroke patients and 9 non-professional coaches’ alias family members who had completed the four-week homeCIMT programme in the context of the HOMECIMT trial. Interventions: Semi-structured interviews; qualitative data were analysed using the methodology of the hermeneutic phenomenological data analysis. Results: We identified six themes in the qualitative analysis describing the experiences of patients and non-professional coaches with homeCIMT: (1) homeCIMT can be integrated into everyday life with varying degrees of success; (2) training together may produce positive experiences as well as strain; (3) self-perceived improvements during and following homeCIMT; (4) using the affected arm in everyday life is challenging; (5) subjective evaluation of and experiences with homeCIMT-specific exercises; and (6) impact of professional therapists’ guidance and motivation during homeCIMT. Statements regarding theme five and six were only provided by patients, whereas the other themes contain both, the experiences of stroke patients and non-professional coaches. Conclusion: Patients’ and non-professional coaches’ narratives offer a detailed insight into the manifold experiences with the practical implementation of homeCIMT that may help improve implementing the homeCIMT programme and similar approaches involving increased training duration and intensity and/or involvement of family members.

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Author:Anne StarkORCiD, Christine Färber, Britta TetzlaffORCiD, Martin Scherer, Anne Barzel
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:960-opus4-37493
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25968/opus-3749
DOI original:https://doi.org/10.1177/0269215519848813
ISSN:0269-2155
Parent Title (English):Clinical Rehabilitation
Publisher:SAGE Publications
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2019
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Hannover
Release Date:2025/12/18
Tag:Stroke; constraint-induced movement therapy; family involvement; home rehabilitation; qualitative study
GND Keyword:SchlaganfallGND; NeurorehabilitationGND; BewegungstherapieGND
Volume:33
Issue:9
Page Number:13
First Page:1527
Last Page:1539
Institutes:Fakultät V - Diakonie, Gesundheit und Soziales
DDC classes:610 Medizin, Gesundheit
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY-NC - Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell 4.0 International