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NCT ID: NCT06302764 Recruiting - Stress Clinical Trials

Emergency Medical Staff Workload Analysis

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to identify trauma determinants and leverage this understanding to develop solutions applicable to the prevention and treatment of PTSD among emergency medical personnel. By categorizing stimuli associated with traumatic professional experiences, the study aims to enhance existing therapeutic protocols through exposure therapy. The specific objectives are as follows: 1. Analysis and characterization of occupational workloads among doctors and emergency medical personnel, focusing on the scale of burdens associated with PTSD symptoms. 2. Development of categories for aggravating and potentially traumatizing stimuli within the medical staff of rescue teams. 3. Examination of the feasibility of incorporating the obtained results into cognitive-behavioral therapy protocols. 4. Assessment of the potential for implementing the results in solutions utilizing virtual reality technology. 5. Formation of an interdisciplinary international research team.

NCT ID: NCT06199310 Recruiting - Medical Emergencies Clinical Trials

FUSE - Feasibility of Patient Held Sensors for Medical Emergencies

FUSE
Start date: June 30, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The investigators want to study how wearable devices can help track health changes in people when they are not feeling well. Normally, clinicians compare someone's vital signs, like heart rate, to average ranges from healthy folks. But what if clinicians compare these signs to the person's own normal when they were well? The investigators aim to check if wearable sensors can make this possible for many people. The investigators will look at heart rate differences when someone is admitted to the hospital compared to their stable days before. The investigators will see how their daily steps change a week before getting sick. This global study involves adults in emergency or acute care. Participation poses no risks, burdens, or immediate benefits to patients.

NCT ID: NCT04618835 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Physical Activity a Vital Sign? 40 Steps to Safety Test for Patients With COVID-19

Start date: January 11, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Exertional desaturation is a feature of COVID-19. The study will measure vital signs of patients discharge by practitioners in primary care, secondary care or by paramedic practitioners. Patients will then undertake a 40-steps on the spot walk followed by measurements of heart rate and oxygen saturations for up to two minutes. Association of desaturation with 30 days hospital admission and mortality will be reported.

NCT ID: NCT03958682 Recruiting - Medical Emergencies Clinical Trials

Design and Application of Airborne Visual Real-time Evaluation System for Air Medical Rescue

Start date: December 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study intends to use AR (Augmented Reality) smart wearing equipment combined with 4G + satellite information transmission system to achieve two-way real-time information transmission in air-to-ground medical rescue.