Abdullah 2011.
| Methods | RCT | |
| Participants | Country: Canada Sample size: 20 participants (9 in treatment group, 11 in control group) Inclusion criteria: first single, unilateral stroke; informed consent; age between 16 and 90 years; 2 to 8 weeks after stroke; motor arm impairment between stages 1 and 4 measured by CMSA Exclusion criteria: shoulder pain between 1 and 3 as measured by CMSA pain inventory scale; presence of other condition in the affected shoulder or elbow |
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| Interventions | 2 groups:
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| Outcomes | Outcome measures were assessed at baseline and at the end of the intervention period Primary outcome measure: Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory (CAHAI‐7) Secondary outcome measures: CMSA, client satisfaction using a 10‐point Likert scale |
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| Notes | ||
| Risk of bias | ||
| Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
| Random sequence generation (selection bias) | Low risk | Quote: "A physiotherapist unrelated to the study randomized the participants into one of two groups using a random number table." |
| Allocation concealment (selection bias) | Unclear risk | Not described |
| Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) All outcomes | Low risk | Quote: "An occupational therapist blinded to patient allocation administered the CAHAI‐7 and the CMSA at admission and discharge." |
| Selective reporting (reporting bias) | Unclear risk | Insufficient information to permit judgement |