Success of promotion strategies for a stroke rehabilitation protocol

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To prospectively evaluate the success of promotion strategies for a protocol of motor rehabilitation strategies for patients with stroke at Albert Einstein Hospital. METHODS: In a clinical trial of neuromodulation and rehabilitation for patients with stroke, conventional methods of dissemination and publications about the research protocol in social networks or on the hospital's website were performed. Frequencies of types of advertisements that reached potentially eligible subjects were calculated. RESULTS: Data from 80 potentially eligible patients were analyzed. The types of ads that motivated contacts more frequently were social media (38.8%) and information provided to physicians from other hospitals (23.8%) (p=0,288). The frequencies of contacts motivated by publications on the internet (53%) and conventional strategies (47%) were similar. Facebook was the digital strategy associated with the higher number of contacts, followed by the hospital's website. CONCLUSION: Social networks and websites can be as effective as traditional methods of advertisement, in order to reach patients for stroke rehabilitation protocols. These results may have an impact on the planning of clinical trials, including studies that evaluate effects of rehabilitation interventions in patients with stroke.

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Pires, D. S., De Sá Boasquevisque, D., Speciali, D. S., Silva, G. S., & Conforto, A. B. (2018). Success of promotion strategies for a stroke rehabilitation protocol. Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira, 64(5), 443–447. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.64.05.443

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