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NCT ID: NCT05671354 Completed - Technology Clinical Trials

The Acceptability of Auto-wrapping Commode Chair in Elderly Residential Setting

Start date: March 5, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study has 4 research questions regarding the use of auto-wrapping commode chairs in elderly residential setting: Primary study questions: 1. Can the frequency of the spills of excretions during disposing of excretions be reduced when auto-wrapping commode chairs are used as compared to conventional commode chairs? Auxiliary study questions: 2. Can the staff time spent on disposing of excretions from commode chairs be reduced when auto-wrapping commode chairs are used as compared to conventional commode chairs? 3. What is the satisfaction of the residents and staff on using the auto-wrapping commode chairs? 4. What are the perceived benefits and feasibility in allowing the residents to use the auto-wrapping commode chairs?

NCT ID: NCT05621044 Recruiting - Exercise Clinical Trials

Physical Activity Smartphone App for African American Men (FitBros) Ph II

Start date: September 11, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Low physical activity levels contribute to African American men experiencing health disparities across a number of chronic diseases. Studies have been effective in increasing physical activity levels in African American men; but few have targeted maintenance of behavior change and none have utilized emerging technologies. The purpose of the current study is to further develop a mobile phone application for African American men that will help them initiate and maintain their physical activity levels.

NCT ID: NCT05615259 Recruiting - Technology Clinical Trials

Comparison Between Exactech Guided Personalized Surgery (GPS) and Conventional Instrumentation of Shoulder Arthroplasty

Start date: September 23, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of this study is to examine the optimization of Reverse Shouder Arthroplasty implant position between GPS and conventional techniques. The secondary objective is to assess the effect of implant position using GPS vs. conventional techniques on ROM and patient reported outcomes. Long-term follow-up to 10 years with minimum 2 year follow-up for patients.

NCT ID: NCT05580744 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Augmented-reality Based Mirror Therapy in Stroke Rehabilitation

Start date: January 3, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the proposed study, the investigators assumed that mirror therapy combined with augmented reality technology will provide a better treatment effects than traditional mirror therapy for the patients with unilateral stroke. The aim of the study is to examine the difference in the treatment effects among the combination of task-oriented training with either augmented reality based mirror therapy, mirror therapy or traditional occupational therapy on the upper extremity function and brain activity of the stroke patients.

NCT ID: NCT05572398 Enrolling by invitation - Mental Health Clinical Trials

Online Bullying Bystander Intervention for Middle Schools Phase II

Start date: May 26, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

School interventions to reduce bullying can be effective but also require substantial time and resources. Online technologies have the potential to deliver effective bullying interventions to a large number of middle school students for less cost. The feasibility of delivering the effective STAC bullying intervention through a mobile web app will be tested using focus groups with middle school students and development and usability testing and the efficacy of the program will be tested using a randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT05509712 Completed - Exercise Clinical Trials

Physical Activity Smartphone App for African American Men (FitBros) Phase I

FitBros
Start date: March 7, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Low physical activity levels contribute to African American men experiencing health disparities across a number of chronic diseases. Studies have been effective in increasing physical activity levels in African American men; but few have targeted maintenance of behavior change and none have utilized emerging technologies. The purpose of the current study is to further develop a mobile phone application for African American men that will help them initiate and maintain their physical activity levels.

NCT ID: NCT05490368 Completed - Technology Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Bed Mattress Sensor for Detecting Pre-fall Activities and Preventing Bedside Falls in Elderly in Residential Setting

Start date: August 16, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study has 1 primary research question and 5 auxiliary research questions regarding the use of bed mattress sensor for detecting pre-fall activities in elderly residents in old-age home setting: Primary research question: 1. Can bedside fall incidents per 1000 bed-days be reduced comparing the 6 months before and after the installation of the bed mattress sensor system, and compared to control group? Auxiliary research questions: 2. Can the length of fall-related hospital stay shortens comparing the 6 months before and after the installation of the system and compared to control group? 3. What are the differences in fall characteristics comparing the 6 months before and after the installation of the system and compared to control group? 4. What is the number of different types of alerts and average time to turn off the alerts of the system (proxy measure of response time of the care staff), and how are they different to bed-exit alarm system? 5. What are the immediate care delivery of the staff upon the alert of the system, and how are they different to bed-exit alarm system? 6. What are the views and comments from the operation staff, residents and/or their family members on the usage of the bed mattress sensor?

NCT ID: NCT05404802 Completed - Technology Clinical Trials

Therapeutic Effectiveness of PARO Companion Robot for Elderly With Mild Cognitive Impairment/Dementia in Elderly Residential Setting: A Quasi-experimental Study

Start date: June 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main trial is a 2-group quasi-experimental trial of comparing the outcome indicators between joining and not joining the 10-week personal assistive robot (PARO) training program in residents with dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The study questions are as follows: Primary study questions: i. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms at week 10? ii. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program reduce loneliness at week 10? Secondary study questions: iii. Can participation of PARO training session reduce pulse rate (as an indicator of stress and anxiety)? iv. Can participation of PARO training session improve oxygen saturation (as an indicator of stress and anxiety)? v. What are the participants' emotions and engagement in PARO training sessions? Auxiliary study questions: vi. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program reduce neuropsychiatric symptoms at week 14? vii. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program reduce loneliness at week 14? viii. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program improve quality of life at week 10? ix. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program improve quality of life at week 14? x. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program improve sleep quality at week 10? xi. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program improve sleep quality at week 14? xii. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program improve cognitive functioning at week 10? xiii. Can participation of the 10-week PARO training program improve cognitive functioning at week 14? xiv. What are the feelings, satisfaction, and acceptance of PARO of the participants and PARO facilitators?

NCT ID: NCT05385458 Completed - Dementia Clinical Trials

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Tele-Counselling

Start date: May 30, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized 2-group controlled trial will be conducted to explore the potential effect and potential feasibility of a new Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) tele-counselling program to improve mental health services for family caregivers of persons with dementia in the province of New Brunswick in Canada. The ACT tele-counselling program was launched in January 2021 with the aim of improving access to high quality psychotherapy for family caregivers, particularly in rural areas. A target sample size of 80 participants will be recruited and randomly allocated to either the ACT program or to usual care services. Mixed methods (QUANTITATIVE + qualitative) will be used to evaluate the potential impact of the ACT program compared to usual care on participant's mental health, and to generate recommendations for the expansion and continuation of the program outside of the province.

NCT ID: NCT05302895 Completed - Technology Clinical Trials

Efficiency of an All-in-one Health Monitoring Device in Elderly Residential Setting

Start date: May 12, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The study explores the benefits from the application of an all-in-one health monitoring device by care staff in old-age home setting: whether the average time consumed for measuring vital signs (including temperature, blood pressure and SpO2) will be shortened after the adoption of the new device. The study also assesses the satisfaction and perceived usability of the stakeholders towards the all-in-one health monitoring device.