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Patients after hospital admission would experience the functional decline, so-called Hospital-Associated Disability. This condition could not only impact the patient health function but pose a burden on the family, even more consuming of medical resource in the country. Therefore, in addition to routine rehabilitation program, various bedside exercise programs are provided as an adjunct therapy to prevent functional declination and improve physical mobility for a patient after hospital admission. The aims of the study are conducted to compare the effect of three various bedside exercise programs (exercise based on watching video, oral education and paper sheet) on physical mobility among the hospitalized patients. This is single-blind randomized control study and patients recruited from Tzu-Chi medical center in eastern Taiwan are ranged from 30 to 90 years old. All participants are randomly assigned to three groups (watching video, oral education and paper sheet). Patients in watching video group are provided with theirs 3 to 5 poor physical performance video recorded on the tablet or mobile phone during the rehabilitation program. The other two groups are provided oral education and paper sheet exercise program, respectively. All three groups patients conduct their bedside exercise programs when they return their ward. Physical performance tests are evaluated before the intervention and one or two days before discharge by a physical therapist blinded the groups of patient .


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NCT number NCT05252286
Study type Interventional
Source Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
Contact Jia-Ching Chen
Phone 886-3-8565301
Email chenjiaching0608@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 15, 2022
Completion date December 2023

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