Critical Illness Clinical Trial
— DRIVE-PICSOfficial title:
Driving Rehabilitation and Innovation for Evaluating Risk in Post-Intensive Care Unit Survivors
Older adults are at risk for ICU-acquired cognitive decline discernible from clinical, biological, and imaging- related changes in the brain following delirium and critical illness. Our Driving Rehabilitation and Innovation for Evaluating Risk in Post Intensive Care Unit Survivors (DRIVE-PICS) application seeks to implement in-vehicle kinematic driving data with neurocognitive assessments for essential formative work to develop data-based insights into driving behaviors. DRIVE-PICS is designed to contribute to a critical gap in health promotion to develop an evidence-based, in-vehicle driving assessment system to provide actionable driving safety data and rehabilitation strategies tailored to older ICU survivors, the participants' care partners, and clinicians.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 24 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 40 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age 40 and older. - Must have had an ICU stay with delirium. - Expected to survive hospital discharge. - English proficiency - Active driver within 4 weeks prior to index hospitalization - Regular use of vehicle that is model year 1996 or newer Exclusion Criteria: - Communication challenges due to severe pre-existing dementia, hearing, or vision impairment. - No access to driving. - Loss or suspension of driver's license - Current Incarceration |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Baylor Scott and White Health Medical Center At Temple | Temple | Texas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Baylor Research Institute | National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), University of Texas at Austin, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Vanderbilt University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Total Driving Time | Total driving time in minutes. | 0-6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Depression | Depression will be measured using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), a 14-item self-report of depression symptoms. Participants rate each item from 0 (not at all) to 3 (very often) to indicate the degree to which they have experienced the symptom in the past 7 days. Higher scores indicate greater depression. | Hospital discharge, 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Executive Function | Executive Function will be measured using the Dimensional Change Card Sort. The participant will be required to sort first according to one dimension (e.g., color) and then according to another dimension (e.g., shape). | 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Attention | Attention will be measured using the Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Test. The participants will be required to focus on a given stimulus while inhibiting attention to stimuli. Sometimes the middle stimulus points in the same direction as the "flankers" (congruent) and sometimes in the opposite direction (incongruent). if a participant scores = 90%, 20 additional trials with arrows are presented. | 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Working Memory | Working memory will be measured using the List Sorting Test. Participants will be provided pictures of different foods and animals accompanied with an audio recording as well as written text. The participant will be asked to recall the items back in size order from smallest to largest, first within a single dimension (either animals or foods, called 1-List) and then on two dimensions (foods, then animals, called 2-List). | 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Processing Speed | Processing Speed will be measured using the Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test. Participants are asked to quickly determine whether two stimuli are the same or not the same. The participants' score will be based on how many items they answer correctly out of a possible 130 items, completed in 90 seconds. | 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Health-Related Quality of Life | Health-Related Quality of Life will be measured using the EuroQol- 5 Dimension Test (EQ-5D). The participant will be required to answer one question for each of the five dimensions that include mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Within the questionnaire, the participants will also be asked to rate their perception of how their health is on a scale of 0 (worst possible health status) to 100 (best possible health status). Questions are scored as a 1 (full health) and 0 (poorest health). With 0 being the worst health status. | Hospital discharge, 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Anxiety | Anxiety will be measured using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), a 14-item self-report of depression symptoms. Participants rate each item from 0 (not at all) to 3 (very often) to indicate the degree to which they have experienced the symptom in the past 7 days. Higher scores indicate greater depression. | Hospital discharge, 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Employment | Employment will be measured through the Johns Hopkins OACIS Employment Questionnaire. It is not a scored questionnaire. | Hospital discharge, 3 months after hospital discharge, 6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Driving Trips | Driving trips will be measured using the number of trips the participant takes from the beginning of ignition to the end when the vehicle is turned off. | 0-6 months after hospital discharge | |
Secondary | Driving Behaviors | Driving behaviors will be measured using near-crash events that are detected with validated accelerometer thresholds. | 0-6 months after hospital discharge |
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