Rehabilitation Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Personal Mobility Device for Elderly Physical Rehabilitation: a Study of Acceptance and Efficiency
Developed countries are facing the challenge of ageing societies, lack of infrastructure for
healthcare and high cost of care. Researchers have been attempting to answer these problems
by using innovative technology to promote healthy ageing. In this trial, the investigators
test the efficiency and acceptance of a personal mobility device for elderly physical
rehabilitation.
The main objective of the study is to investigate whether rehabilitation using the mobility
equipment is as effective as the standard care; secondly, to determine if there is an
improvement in clinical outcomes such as physical strength, balance, and risk of falls after
using the mobility equipment; and third, to establish whether the use of the REACH concept
adds value to the continuity of patient care, specifically in terms of engagement and
motivation to be more active during the hospital stay and when returning home.
The hospital-to-home transition is increasingly recognised as a critical period in the
patient care, during which different incidents can occur and induce frequent
re-hospitalisation. There is therefore a growing interest in strengthening the physical and
functional capacities of hospitalised elderly patients to prevent re-hospitalisation.
Researchers have extensively studied the use of computer-aided physical rehabilitation to
promote physical activity. Serious games coupled with monitoring devices such as Kinect have
shown to positively impact patient's motivation to do rehabilitation exercises. Whether such
devices would be as efficient as the standard care in the hospital and engage the elderly to
remain active after discharge is still understudied.
In the present study , the researchers aim at conducting a randomised clinical trial with 46
patients during 6 weeks, to measure the added value of the REACH concept. REACH is a H2020
funded project, the project abbreviation stands for Responsive Engagement of the Elderly
Promoting Activity and Customised Healthcare.
The intervention consists of a mobility device called ActivLife developed by Alreh Medical,
that is coupled with serious games, a Kinect sensor and a wearable sensor called Stepwatch,
to continuously measure the patients physical activity.
The main objective of the study is to investigate whether rehabilitation using the mobility
equipment is as effective as the standard care; secondly, to determine if there is an
improvement in clinical outcomes such as physical strength, balance, and risk of falls after
using the mobility equipment; and third, to establish whether the use of the REACH concept
adds value to the continuity of patient care, specifically in terms of engagement and
motivation to be more active during the hospital stay and when returning home.
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