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Effects of a Health Belief Model-Based Fall Prevention Education Program on Health Literacy and Physical Function in Patients With Chronic Stroke

Effects of a Health Belief Model-Based Fall Prevention Education Program on Health Literacy and Physical Function in Patients With Chronic Stroke

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45 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to to evaluate the effects of a health belief model-based fall prevention education program on health literacy and physical function, fall rate, fall risk, fear of fall, and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke.

The main question it aim to answer is

  • Does a health belief model-based fall prevention education program have a positive effect on health literacy, physical function, fall risk, fear of falling, and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke?

Researchers will compare the intervention group, who will receive the health belief model-based fall prevention education program, to the control group, who will receive their usual intervention in the physical therapy clinic, to see if the health belief model-based fall prevention education program has an effect on health literacy and physical function, fall rate, fall risk, fear of falling, and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke.

The clinical trial will be conducted in four phases; each participant will take around 6 weeks and will receive two in-person individual educational sessions based on the health belief model (HBM).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Aged 45 years and older
  • Diagnosed with stroke (more than 6 months),
  • No cognitive impairment (Arabic version of Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE-A] score of 24 or more)
  • No visual or hearing impairment
  • Able to walk independently or with assistive devices for 10 meters

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Severe communication deficiencies.
  • Having neurological conditions other than stroke or other serious medical conditions that precluded participation in the study.

Study details
    Fall Prevention
    Chronic Stroke Patients
    Health Literacy
    Education of Patients
    Health Belief Model

NCT06833580

King Saud University

15 October 2025

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