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Primary outcomes data from a randomised controlled trial testing the effect of an online healthy lifestyles program on health-related quality of life among stroke survivors

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posted on 2025-05-10, 17:48 authored by Bonevski Biljana, Spratt Neil, Baker Amanda, Magin Parker, Turner Alyna, Oldmeadow Christopher, Collins Clare, Callister Robin, Levi Christopher, Deeming Simon, Clancy Brigid
This dataset contains data and survey files from a prospective, blinded-endpoint randomised controlled trial, with stroke survivors as the unit of randomisation, that was conducted between March 2018 and November 2019. Adult stroke survivors between 6 and 36 months post-stroke with capacity to use the intervention (determined by score of ?4 on the modified Rankin Scale) and who had access and willingness to use the Internet were recruited via mail-out invitations from one national and one regional stroke registry. Participants completed baseline (n = 399) and 6-month follow-up (n = 356; 89%) outcome assessments via computer assisted telephone interview (CATI). Randomisation occurred at the end of baseline survey; CATI assessors and independent statisticians were blind to group allocation. The dataset comprises the data used to assess the primary and secondary outcomes of the trial. Demographic information was collected either at baseline. All outcomes were assessed at both baseline and follow-up and were: health-related quality of life, physical functioning and independent living, depression and anxiety, diet quality, alcohol consumption, physical activity, smoking status. There is one excel spreadsheet containing the data. Supplementary to this are two word documents containing abridged baseline and 6-month follow-up survey items. The data set only includes measures and items reported in the primary outcomes manuscript for the trial.

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NHMRC

1125429

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University of Newcastle

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  • en, English

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College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing

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School of Medicine and Public Health

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