Geriatric Diseases Clinical Trial
— FIRSTOfficial title:
The "Feedback Integrated Rehabilitation for Sit-to-stand Training": a Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial Testing Clinical Acceptability and Effectiveness
The sit-to-stand (STS) movement is a key functional movement critical to independent living.
This movement is physically demanding to conduct, especially in older adults, and in the
presence of physical impairments associated with a range of conditions, such as stroke,
osteoarthritis, Parkinson disease and hip arthroplasty. A limited capacity to perform this
movement increases the risk of falls, dependency and increased support for personal care and
rehabilitation. Restoring independence in this movement is, therefore, considered a priority
for physical rehabilitation.
Sit-to-stand capacity can be regained through participating in rehabilitation exercises.
Providing feedback on performance of this movement could enhance the training. Thus, it is
an essential aspect of physical therapy. Healthcare providers are required to meet the needs
of an increasingly frail population as well as meeting national, evidence-based, guidelines
for improving outcomes in conditions such as stroke which includes an increase in the
practice repetition of functional movements. Reliance on rehabilitation staff to provide
practice, however, places a limit on practice volume, potentially restricting outcomes.
Using technology to enhance safe, repetitive practice of this movement with minimal
supervision from skilled professionals would be beneficial to patients and rehabilitation
services.
The primary aim of this study is to test the acceptability and feasibility of a STS training
system that enhances movement feedback to patients undergoing rehabilitation. A secondary
aim is to gather data on the effectiveness of the system compared to conventional
rehabilitation. This information will inform a statistically powered phase 2 trial.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | April 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients admitted to the geriatric rehabilitation ward at Gartnavel General (Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board). 2. Patients with physical impairments that affect their ability to stand up from sitting (sit to stand). 3. Patients that are medically stable. 4. Patients able to give informed consent. 5. Patients able to complete a STS movement with/without the help of a mobility aid or assistance of one other person. 6. Patients able to follow a three-word instruction in English. Exclusion 1. Patients unable to read feedback on a computer screen with or without the use of visual aids. 2. Patients known to be epileptic/photosensitive or experience blackouts when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing images. 3. Patients with coexisting physical impairments which prevent the practice of sit-to-stand e.g. bilateral amputee or an acute exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis. 4. Patients not expected to survive during the period of the study 5. Patients with active dermatological problems that may preclude the use of double sided sticky tape. 6. Patients with active medical conditions that may limit prescribed mobility exercise e.g. unstable angina. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Gartnavel General Hospital | Glasgow | Scotland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Strathclyde |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | sit to stand ability | Five times sit to stand test | 6 weeks | |
Secondary | Acceptability | opinions from users on acceptability of system. This will be gained through semi-structured interviews with participants after completion of the intervention and will be conducted by an independent interviewer. These interviews will be brief (10 mins) and focus on the practicalities of using the system (e.g.length of time to set up) as well as the type of feedback provided. We will aim to interview all the participants (n=20) in the intervention arm. | 6 weeks |
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