Clinical Trial

Dynamic Auditory Cueing for Spatial Neglect in Stroke

Study acronym: DAC-SN
Completed
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Summary
Spatial neglect is a common condition after stroke and can make it difficult for people to pay attention to one side of space. This problem can negatively affect daily activities and functional independence. This study aims to evaluate whether dynamic auditory cueing for spatial neglect (DAC-SN) can improve spatial neglect in people with stroke. Participants are randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group receives conventional rehabilitation, while the other group receives conventional rehabilitation combined with dynamic auditory cueing. Dynamic auditory cueing uses moving sounds to guide attention toward the affected side. The intervention is applied for about ten minutes per day, five days a week, for four weeks. Spatial neglect and functional outcomes are assessed using standardized clinical tests and scales at baseline and at predefined time points during and after the intervention. The results of this study may provide evidence for the use of auditory-based approaches in the rehabilitation of spatial neglect after stroke.
Protocol Amendment History 2 changes
critical Trial completed 2026-07-24
critical Primary endpoint(s) modified 2026-04-08
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07507383
Lead Sponsor Gazi University
Conditions Stroke, Perceptual Disorders, Spatial Neglect, Spatial Neglect After Stroke
Enrollment 18 participants
Start Date 2024-08-21
Primary Completion 2026-04-10 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-04-10 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-23