Control Condition
Cross-source consensus on Control Condition from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Control participants receive routine standard care and attention-matched digital general health education. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Control materials are delivered weekly over 7 weeks to match the intervention group's contact schedule. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Control content excludes psychological resilience training, behaviour change techniques, and guided social participation practice. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Both groups receive identical routine medical treatment, rehabilitation therapy, and nursing care apart from study-specific content. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Control education covers stroke basics, complication management, nutrition, and general exercise advice. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol