[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100637747":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":14,"overallOfficials":20,"centralContacts":21,"locations":31,"responsibleParty":65,"collaborators":67,"id":75,"slug":76,"hasResults":77,"nctId":78,"briefTitle":79,"officialTitle":80,"acronym":20,"eligibilityCriteria":81,"healthyVolunteers":77,"sex":82,"minAge":83,"maxAge":20,"enrollmentInfo":84,"targetDuration":20,"studyType":87,"phases":88,"briefSummary":90,"conditions":91,"keywords":93,"overallStatus":98,"whyStopped":20,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":99,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":100,"startDateStruct":103,"completionDateStruct":105,"leadSponsor":107,"locationsCount":108},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"University of Exeter","OTHER",[8],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"Participant group","EXPERIMENTAL","The experimental group will receive STEP-Tech intervention to enhance gait quality, adherence and engagement to exercises at home, addressing all identified Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs).",[13],"Behavioral: STEP-Tech intervention",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":20},"BEHAVIORAL","STEP-Tech intervention","Stroke telerehabilitation for Enhanced Performance in Gait via technology (STEP-Tech) intervention was developed by the research team, using the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions.\n\nThe STEP-Tech intervention has 4 components: 1) Gait training using the Heel2Toe sensor. 2) A set of exercises that aim to enhance LL strengthening, stretching, balance and gait tasks. 3)Education. 4)Family and caregiver support.\n\nThe STEP-Tech intervention will be delivered in a hybrid model in two phases. Phase 1 (preparatory phase): In-person in the outpatient department. Patients may require approximately three sessions with a physiotherapist over one week.\n\nPhase 2 (Home-based): Patients with stroke will be instructed to practise walking with the Heel2Toe sensor for a minimum of 5 minutes, twice a day, for four weeks.",[9],null,[22,27],{"name":23,"role":24,"phone":25,"phoneExt":20,"email":26},"Bayan Alwadai, PhD researcher","CONTACT","07432573265","ba447@exeter.ac.uk",{"name":28,"role":24,"phone":29,"phoneExt":20,"email":30},"Helen Dawes, Professor","07934675772","H.Dawes@exeter.ac.uk",[32,49],{"facility":33,"status":20,"city":34,"state":35,"zip":20,"country":36,"countryCode":37,"cosmosGeoPoint":38,"geoPoint":43,"contacts":44},"Aseer Rehabilitation Centre","Abhā","Southern Region","Saudi Arabia","SA",{"type":39,"coordinates":40},"Point",[41,42],42.50528,18.21639,{"lat":42,"lon":41},[45],{"name":46,"role":24,"phone":47,"phoneExt":20,"email":48},"Dr Yahya Alogaibi, PhD","+966172251155","Rec-aseer@moh.gov.sa",{"facility":50,"status":20,"city":51,"state":20,"zip":20,"country":36,"countryCode":37,"cosmosGeoPoint":52,"geoPoint":56,"contacts":57},"Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City (SBAHC)","Riyadh",{"type":39,"coordinates":53},[54,55],46.72185,24.68773,{"lat":55,"lon":54},[58,62],{"name":59,"role":24,"phone":60,"phoneExt":20,"email":61},"Dr. Khalid Al Rubeaan, PhD","00966115620000","research@sbahc.org.sa",{"name":63,"role":64,"phone":20,"phoneExt":20,"email":20},"Manal Alessa, Bachelor","SUB_INVESTIGATOR",{"type":66,"investigatorFullName":20,"investigatorTitle":20,"investigatorAffiliation":20,"oldNameTitle":20,"oldOrganization":20},"SPONSOR",[68,70,72],{"name":69,"class":6},"Najran University",{"name":71,"class":6},"Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City",{"name":73,"class":74},"Aseer Central Hospital","OTHER_GOV","100637747","the-feasibility-and-acceptability-of-a-gait-training-program-based-on-telerehabilitation-after-stroke-100637747",false,"NCT07623018","The Feasibility and Acceptability of a Gait Training Program Based on Telerehabilitation After Stroke","What is the Feasibility and Patient Acceptability of a Gait Training Program Based on Telerehabilitation After Stroke? A Mixed-methods, Single-arm Feasibility Study of the (STEP-Tech) Intervention","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nFor stage one of the study:\n\n* People with stroke aged \\> 18 years living in Saudi Arabia.\n* Diagnosed with ischemic or haemorrhagic stroke.\n* People with stroke in the late-subacute or chronic phase ( ≥ 3 months after stroke onset).\n* Patients can walk indoors for at least 10 meters with supervision and\u002For an assistive device (cane or walker).\n* Patient with low fall risk (less than 20 seconds) based on the Timed Up and Go test (TUG).\n* Ability to understand instructions and follow simple commands to participate in the study and give consent. Patients are required to obtain a score of seven or eight on the eight decisional capacity questionnaires that are relevant to the consent form content. These requirements are necessary to make sure that people can give consent. The decisional capacity questionnaire's content is based on the previously utilised University of California Brief Assessment Capacity to Consent (UBACC) questions that have been adjusted for the study's context.\n* They are not currently participating in any other stroke rehabilitation study.\n* Only those who can speak Arabic or English.\n\nFor stage 2 of the study (qualitative evaluation):\n\n* Physiotherapists with experience working with people who have had a stroke (at least 2 years of experience).\n* Carers aged 18 years or older who support patients during the intervention period\n* Able to communicate in Arabic or English\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nFor stage one of the study :\n\n* Patient with severe spasticity and contracture in the lower extremity (Modified Ashworth Scale 3 or 4).\n* Unable to understand instructions to participate in the study and to give consent (due to severe cognitive impairments).\n* Severe communication deficit or complete aphasia.\n* Patients have another neurological condition (e.g., multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease) or a pre-stroke health condition that includes a gait disorder.\n* Serious medical comorbidities such as pulmonary and heart disease, and uncontrolled hypertension.\n\nFor stage 2 of the study (qualitative evaluation):\n\n* Physiotherapists with insufficient experience (less than 2 years' experience) in stroke rehabilitation.\n* Carers who are unable to communicate well or have communication difficulties.\n* Carers who are unable to give consent.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":85,"type":86},12,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[89],"NA","Gait impairments following stroke significantly reduce functional mobility, making walking recovery a primary rehabilitation goal to improve safety, speed, and quality of life while reducing fall risk. Delivering interventions at home via technology can enhance adherence to home exercise programmes and increase therapy frequency and intensity. This study aims to determine the feasibility and acceptability of the Stroke Telerehabilitation for Enhanced Performance in Gait via Technology (STEP-Tech) intervention for patients with stroke in Saudi Arabia. The intervention will be delivered by trained physiotherapists in two phases. Phase one will take place in an outpatient setting, during which patients may require approximately three sessions over one week. Phase two will be home-based for four weeks.",[92],"Stroke",[94,95,96,97],"stroke","Telerehabilitation","Gait","Feasibility study","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-01",{"date":101,"type":102},"2026-06-03","ACTUAL",{"date":104,"type":86},"2027-08-01",{"date":106,"type":86},"2028-08-01",{"name":5,"class":6},2]