Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluating the Relevance of Social and Professional Reintegration Improvements With a Set of Solutions for People With Upper Limb Amputation: Longitudinal Analysis of 2 Cohorts in Selected Areas of Nepal.
ORTHOPUS develops assistive technologies to address the lack of availability of medical devices in low and middle income countries. With the help of HI (Handicap International) Nepal, the need for upper limb prostheses was identified. Indeed, according to the literature - especially Efficiency of voluntary opening hand and hook prosthetic devices: 24 years of development? (JRRD, Volume 49, Number 4, 2012) -, today available solutions do not fully address patients' needs. In Nepal, only 2 upper limb prostheses options are generally proposed to patients because of supply and cost constraints. ORTHOPUS' objective is to extend patients' autonomy with a new set of prosthetic solutions. By offering low cost but high quality devices (according to CE marking requirements), another of the ORTHOPUS' missions is also to address supply and cost constraints. To improve patients' capabilities, ORTHOPUS aims at extending grasping capabilities compared to the usual passive aesthetic hand or voluntary opening one by proposing the following set of solutions: - an aesthetic articulated hand - a mechanical wrist - a work hook In order to assess the different stated hypotheses, a clinical trial is set jointly with HI Nepal. 14 patients will be enrolled in 2 cohorts (n1 = 7, n2 = 7), the first one is constituted with patients usually using an aesthetic passive hand whereas the second one comprise patients normally equipped with voluntary opening hand. After selecting and getting the informed consent of the patients, a month to make the sockets and adapt it to patients is planned. An evaluation of their quality of life will be done with the WHO QOL - BREF quality of life assessment before and after the test period of the trial. ORTHOPUS' set of prosthetic solutions will be tested by them over one month. They will have to fill on a daily basis a survey (OPUS) assessing their use of the prostheses. At the end of the test period, different questionnaires and surveys will be filled during a last interview to collect data. Data will be analysed in order to extract evidence for or against the trial hypotheses. With these results, a report will be written and submitted to the GATE (Global Cooperation on Assistive Health Technology) community managed by WHO. This report will also feed the ORTHOPUS R&D with patients' feedbacks and, research findings will be shared publicly on different social media in respect with patient privacy.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 14 |
Est. completion date | February 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Unilateral transradial or wrist-disarticulation amputee - 20 to 50 years of age - At least 1 year from date of amputation - Have been using upper limb prosthesis previously - Be able to independently provide informed and independant consent - Be willing to comply with study procedures - Independent function by self-report - Free of any health ailment that would impair physical function Exclusion Criteria: - Congenital anomaly of upper limb - Bilateral wrist disarticulation or transradial amputation - Any condition that would prevent participation and pose increased risk (e.g. shoulder impingement, sub-acromial bursitis, severe arthritis of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, or fingers) - Injuries of the upper limb within the past 90 days (surgeries, sprains, strains, or fractures). - Younger than 20 or older than 50 years of age - Unwillingness/inability to follow instructions - History of acute or chronic skin breakdown on the residual limb - Any health ailment that would impair physical function |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Nepal | Community Based Rehabilitation | Biratnagar | |
Nepal | Social Welfare Council - National Disabled Fund | Kathmandu | |
Nepal | Prerana Rehabilitation Center | Sarlahi | Malangawa |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Orthopus | Handicap International |
Nepal,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Functionalities of the prosthetic solution | Users' feedback will be gathered from his/her experiences and quantitative data will be collected using the "OPUS Upper Extremity Functional Status" survey, which allows us to evaluate the contribution of the set of solutions to the accomplishment of daily life tasks. For each activity, the user will evaluate the difficulty of performing the activity (very easy; easy; slightly difficult; very difficult; cannot perform the task; not applicable), and will specify whether or not he or she usually uses his or her prosthesis in performing the task. | 1 month | |
Primary | Quality of life evolution | Quality of life will be evaluated with the "WHO QOL - BREF quality of life assessment". The form is composed of checkboxes entries ranking from: very low, low, neither good nor low, good, very good. Users will have to fill in the form twice: once before the patient testing and a then at the end of it. This will allow a comparison of the results and the determination of a potential improvement. | 1.5 month | |
Primary | Prosthesis perception | Prosthesis perception will be evaluated with a final questionnaire created by ORTHOPUS to collect users' feedback on aesthetics, functionalities and sensations. These aspects will be evaluated with scores from 1 to 5. | 1.5 month |
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