Home-based, tailored intervention to reduce rate of falls after stroke (FAST): a randomised trial. Data Set
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Clemson, LindyScrivener, Katharine
Lannin, Natasha
Ada, Louise
Day, Sally
Lin, Ingrid
Isbel, Stephen
Cusick, Anne
Gardner, Benjamin
Preston, Elisabeth
Heller, Gillian
Dean, Catherine M
Abstract
DATA SET for FAST trial. FAST was a two-armed, randomised trial which recruited ambulatory stroke survivors from three states in Australia who were within 5 years of stroke and had been discharged from formal rehabilitation to the community. Between August 2019 and December 2023, 370 people with stroke were enrolled. Primary outcome was rate of falls over 12 months. Secondary outcomes were: proportion of participants experiencing a fall, community participation, self-efficacy, balance, mobility, physical activity, ADL, depression and health-related quality of life.DATA SET for FAST trial. FAST was a two-armed, randomised trial which recruited ambulatory stroke survivors from three states in Australia who were within 5 years of stroke and had been discharged from formal rehabilitation to the community. Between August 2019 and December 2023, 370 people with stroke were enrolled. Primary outcome was rate of falls over 12 months. Secondary outcomes were: proportion of participants experiencing a fall, community participation, self-efficacy, balance, mobility, physical activity, ADL, depression and health-related quality of life.
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2025-04-16Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Health SciencesDepartment, Discipline or Centre
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