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They will also complete self-monitoring of step counts using a pedometer.",[13],"Behavioral: Physical Activity Chats after Stroke (PA-ChatS)",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":20},"BEHAVIORAL","Physical Activity Chats after Stroke (PA-ChatS)","PA-ChatS consists of (1) self-monitoring step count using a pedometer, and (2) behavioral activation for stepping activity delivered via the telephone or Zoom and guided by the PA-ChatS workbook.\n\nParticipants will receive education regarding physical activity after stroke, American Heart Association guidelines for post-stroke physical activity levels, and an overview of the intervention activities. They will then use a pedometer to monitor average daily step counts, set new step count goals (increasing by 5 to 10% of the daily average step count from the prior week), and create a specific plan for achieving the new step count goal. 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