Found 834 clinical trials
A Proprioceptive Training Program Using an Uneven Terrain Treadmill for Patients With Ankle Instability
The ROCKY REHAB trial will provide a pragmatic approach to evaluate if incorporating a rocky, uneven terrain treadmill into the proprioceptive rehabilitation received during physical therapy can improve outcomes and reduce reinjury rates in patients with ankle instability.
The Effect of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) in Smokers Failing a Smoking Cessation Program
The National Health Service (NHS) stop smoking service at the Central Lancashire NHS Trust serves a diverse population of smokers, with a very good quit rate and high standards. However, clinical experience predicts that some clients are unlikely to succeed through the NHS smoking cessation program. This special population has …
Digital Follow-up Program for People With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Primary Healthcare
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), characterized by non-reversible airflow obstruction, contributes to high mortality and morbidity rates worldwide, including Norway. Individuals with COPD experience symptoms and complications that impede daily activities and diminish their quality of life. COPD places a growing burden on healthcare systems presently and in the future. …
Evaluation of Nutritional Prevention Program for Women's Cardiovascular Health on Quality of Life (SAFE)
The objective is to evaluate the effect of a nutritional prevention program associated with the consumption of "Primevère margarine" on the quality of life of women at risk of cardiovascular disease after 10 group coaching sessions in nutrition and physical activity.
Evaluating an Adverse Childhood Experience-Targeting Advocate Model of a Substance Use Prevention Program
Primary Objective: Conduct a rigorous evaluation of a prevention-based intervention designed to mitigate the harms of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) exposure and prevent future ACEs, substance use, and overdose within 36 communities experiencing a disproportionate burden of substance use and ACEs. The study has three aims: (1) use a cluster …
A Multicomponent Intervention Program to Prevent and Reduce ICU Agitation and Physical Restraint Use
Despite deleterious effects, physical restraints are still commonly used in (expected to become) agitated patients in Dutch ICUs (20-25%). This study aims to determine the effectiveness of a person-centered multicomponent intervention (MCI) program consisting of non-pharmacological interventions combined with goal directed light sedation using dexmedetomidine compared to the old standard …
The Effect of the Training Program Given to Permanent Colostomy Patients on Self-efficacy
The planned research aims to evaluate the impact of a training program on self-efficacy in patients with permanent colostomies. It highlights the importance of holistic patient education in preventing complications and improving adaptation to stomas, which can positively affect patients' quality of life and self-efficacy.
Effects of Battle Rope Training Program On Bocce Throwing In Young Adaptive Bocce Players
This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of battle rope training in enhancing athletic performance among young adaptive bocce players aged 10 to 18 years. A total of 18 participants with physical disabilities qualifying them for adaptive sports, capable of following instructions and without recent injuries or surgeries, …
A Randomized Clinical Study of "Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program" in Swedish Healthcare - ASSIP
This is a randomized study of ASSIP as a treatment for patients who have recently made a suicide attempt. Six psychiatric clinics from four regions in Sweden are included. Together 460 patients will be recruited. Patients will be randomized to ASSIP as a supplement to treatment as usual or to …
Sedentarism of Stroke Survivors in the Valencian Community and Development of a Self-management Program
Stroke is the third leading cause of disability worldwide. Women present a higher incidence of this pathology and prevalence of its risk factors. Similarly, after stroke, women have a poorer functional outcome, higher rates of institutionalization and greater dependence on activities of daily living. People who have suffered a stroke …