The Early and Intensive Motor Training Trial for People with Spinal Cord Injuries: Description of the Intervention

Author:

Harvey Lisa1ORCID,Ben Marsha2,Glinsky Joanne1,Spooren Annemie3,Roberts Sharon,Chen Lydia4,Denis Sophia,Lorusso Matteo,Jørgensen Vivien5ORCID,Gollan Emilie6,Agostinello Jacqui,Laake-Geelen Charlotte van,Lincoln Claire,Stolwijk-Swüste Janneke7ORCID,Bell Chris,Paddison Sue,Rainey Donna8,Chu JackieORCID,Tranter Keira,Ilha Jocemar9ORCID,Oostra Kristine,Sherrington Cathie1

Affiliation:

1. University of Sydney

2. Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney

3. University of Hasselt, Belgium

4. NSW Health

5. Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital

6. Princess Alexandra Hospital

7. De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation

8. Royal Rehab

9. Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

Abstract

Abstract Study design: Descriptive Objectives The primary objective is to describe the intervention that will be provided in a large multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT) titled: Early and Intensive Motor Training for people with Spinal Cord Injuries (the SCI-MT Trial). The secondary objective is to describe the strategies that will be used to operationalise and standardise the Motor Training provided to participants while keeping the intervention person-centred. Methods The paper focuses on the rationale and principles of Motor Training for people with spinal cord injuries (SCI). The description of the intervention is based on the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist. Specifically, it addresses the following 6 criteria of the TIDieR checklist: why the effectiveness of Motor Training is being examined; what, how, where and when the Motor Training will be administered; and how much Motor Training will be provided. Results A detailed intervention manual has been developed to help standardise the delivery of the intervention. Conclusions This paper describes the details of a complex intervention administered as part of a large randomised controlled trial. It will facilitate the subsequent interpretation of the trial results and enable the intervention to be reproduced in clinical practice and future trials.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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