Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

Background. Population ageing is leading to an increase in the number of multi-pathological and polymedicated patients. These patients are at increased risk of suffering adverse events due to medication errors (ME), especially if Barthel≤55. The management of their medication places an added burden of stress on those who assume responsibility for their care. This task, due to the existing gender gap, falls more often on women. Objective. To promote the safe use of medication in the home by those who assume the role of caregivers of these patients.


Clinical Trial Description

General objective. The main objective is to investigate whether the provision of care at home by caregivers of of people with multi-pathology and polypharmacy by formal/informal caregivers trained in VR/AR is more efficient formal/informal caregivers trained through VR/AR is more efficient than traditional training. Secondary objectives are to provide competencies (knowledge, skills and attitudes) that contribute to reducing attitudes) that contribute to reducing caregiver care and medication errors by helping caregivers caregivers, helping beneficiaries to stay at home for as long as possible; and to determine the extent to which and to determine the extent to which AI allows us to continuously update VR training material. VR training material. This project is in line with the WHO SDG 3. "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages". It also responds to the WHO Medicines Without Harm challenge. At the national level, this study study reinforces those policies that aim to strengthen the new care economy and reduce the gender equality reduce the gender equality gap (Component 22, 16 June 2021). Specific objectives 1. To create innovative materials to increase the effectiveness of training for formal and informal caregivers through informal and formal caregivers through VR/AR (fully immersive 3D videos). 2. To determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of VR/AR training in caregiving by caregivers. 2. To determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of VR/AR training in the provision of care by formal and informal caregivers and compare it with the outcomes of training using traditional procedures. outcomes of training using traditional procedures. 3. To analyse the ability of VR/AR to reduce errors in the provision of home-based care and medication by formal and informal caregivers and to compare it with the results of training using traditional procedures. 3. To analyse the ability of RL/RH to reduce errors in the provision of care and medication in the home by formal and informal caregivers. 4. To determine the usefulness of VR/RA in increasing caregivers' self-confidence, considering gender-related factors. 5. Determine the feasibility of combining the analysis of data captured during home care using AI (Deep home care using AI (Deep Learning) and the latest technological developments in VR/AR for smartphones in VR/AR for smartphones - virtual mapping (Arcore 1.24) and AR interaction (LifeAR) - to generate fully immersive generate fully immersive environments for caregiver training. METHODOLOGY Feasibility study of VR/AR/AR/IA applications in the context of caregiver training in three phases 1. qualitative (to collect key information for the development of immersive environments for the key information to develop immersive environments for VR/AR-based interventions), (2) qualitative (to collect key VR/AR-based interventions), (2) experimental (to test the effectiveness of the intervention targeting caregivers (informal and formal), (3) qualitative (to test the effectiveness of the caregivers (informal and formal) to provide safe home-based care, including cost-effectiveness analysis, (3) experimental (to test effectiveness of cost-effectiveness analysis, (3) prototype development to capture and analyse performance of home-based care to 2. development of prototypes to capture and analyse home-based care performance to promote improvements in training programmes through VR/AR. training programmes through VR/AR. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Medication Errors and Other Product Use Errors and Issues

NCT number NCT05885347
Study type Interventional
Source Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana
Contact
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2023
Completion date December 31, 2025

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04930302 - Optimizing the Pharmacotherapy of Vascular Surgery Patients at Hospital Admission, at Discharge and at Post-discharge Check-up: Quasi-experimental Clinical Uncontrolled Trial (PHAROS)
Enrolling by invitation NCT04598139 - Safer Use of Medication in Pediatric Patients at Home
Not yet recruiting NCT04193839 - Reducing Errors In The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Completed NCT05813821 - 7-VINCut Antibiotic Stewardship Intervention to Decrease Duration of Antibiotic Treatment and Carbapenem Use in Surgery N/A
Recruiting NCT05885334 - Caregivers Training Using Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality N/A
Recruiting NCT05816590 - Meds@HOME App to Support Medication Safety N/A