Non-Motor Outcomes
Non-motor outcome data at 6 months were available for 92.3% of participants, representing one of the highest such rates in any UK stroke study. Patient and public involvement directly informed the decision to capture multi-domain non-motor…
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Non-motor outcome data at 6 months were available for 92.3% of participants, representing one of the highest such rates in any UK stroke study. Patient and public involvement directly informed the decision to capture multi-domain non-motor outcomes including fatigue, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance, pain, social participation, and bowel/bladder dysfunction. Pre-stroke non-motor status was addressed only qualitatively via patient self-report and carer information, limiting baseline comparisons. SIGNAL captured outcomes spanning physical, cognitive, psychological, and social dimensions.