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A Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Nurse-led Secondary Prevention and Physical Activity Program Supported by Either an Active Smartwatch (Structured Feedback) or Passive Smartwatch in Patients With Minor Stroke.","WATCH-STEP","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age ≤ 40-75\n* Patients with recent minor ischemic stroke or TIA, initial NIHSS ≤5 (\\\u003C 30 days)\n* mRS ≤2 before stroke and on discharge\n* Patient with Wifi access (for data transmission)\n* Able to understand smartwatch instructions\n* Written informed consent\n* Ambulatory ≥10 meters without assistance and without walking aid\n* Expected to live at home during the study period.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients with transient neurological deficits resolving within one hour and normal brain imaging will be excluded\n* Not affiliated to social security\n* Patient under legal protection or deprived of liberty by a judicial or administrative decision\n* Patient whose follow-up will be impossible\n* Cognitive impairment interfering with participation (e.g., MoCA \\\u003C20).\n* Unstable cardiac conditions preventing walking goals.\n* Major visual or upper limb impairment preventing use of the smartwatch.\n* Life expectancy \\\u003C1 year.\n* Already highly active (\\>10,000 steps\u002Fday, or about 1.5 hours of walking).\n* Participation in competing interventional trials.","ALL","40 Years","75 Years",{"count":60,"type":61},50,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[64],"NA","After a first stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), the risk of recurrence is high in the weeks and months following the initial event. There are several modifiable risk factors that can reduce this risk, such as blood pressure, diet, physical activity, and smoking. Many stroke patients (NIHSS \\\u003C 5) have a low daily step count during the early recovery period, despite a good functional prognosis.\n\nActive smartwatches provide real-time feedback, track progress, and set personalized walking goals, thereby boosting motivation and adherence to physical activity recommendations.\n\nThe combination of advice provided by nurses and active behavioral coaching supported by a smartwatch, compared to passive monitoring, could significantly increase daily step counts over a 12-week period. 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