Development of a cohort multiple randomized clinical trial to test an integrated system of sensors and multimedia monitors technology, for stroke rehabilitation: the ROOMMATE study protocol
Stefano Doronzio, Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink, Margherita Tesi, Chiara Castagnoli, Chiara Pedrini, Tommaso Ciapetti, Mario De Marco, Michele Piazzini, Julieta Giacani, Ileana Ciobanu, Mihai Berteanu, Laura Fiorini, Erika Rovini, Filippo Cavallo, Francesco Agnoloni, Marco Baccini

TL;DR
The ROOMMATE study tests a digital stroke rehab system using a new trial design to improve recovery beyond standard care.
Contribution
Introduces a cohort multiple RCT design for evaluating a sensor and multimedia-based stroke rehabilitation ecosystem.
Findings
A digital ecosystem with VR and sensors will be tested for stroke rehab using a novel trial design.
Primary outcome will be measured using the Modified Barthel Index to assess functional recovery.
The study will evaluate feasibility, usability, and wearability of the technology in real-world settings.
Abstract
Stroke remains a leading cause of disability globally, creating significant challenges for healthcare systems. Early intensive rehabilitation is recommended (NICE2023) for functional recovery; but standard therapy may not cover all patients’ needs. Stroke survivors should continue active task practice outside of scheduled therapy sessions (self-directed, or semi-supervised by family and caregivers), possibly by sustainable technological solutions. However, most technology-based ecosystems are not designed for healthcare. To test a digital stroke rehab ecosystem Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) are the gold standard, but present ethical and logistical challenges, particularly in blinding and participant adherence. This study protocol (ClinicalTrials.gov; NCT06728020; March 21 st, 2025) employs a cohort multiple RCT (cmRCT) innovative design, suitable for comparing usual care to…
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TopicsStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Acute Ischemic Stroke Management · Cardiac Health and Mental Health
