Mobility Limitation Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Feasibility Study Into a Self-recorded, Digital, Timed Up and Go Test Using the Medopad Platform for the General Public
The question this feasibility study aims to answer is whether or not participants are able to accurately and reliably perform and self record the timed up and go test in a non-clinical environment using the Medopad application. This forms part of a larger question of whether or not a more frequently performed TUG test, could act as a physical activity marker.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | February 6, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | February 6, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 18 or over - English speaking - Able to follow instructions and commands - Assistance of 0 (but can use mobility aids) - Low falls risk (no falls within the past year) - Able and willing to perform at least 2 consecutive timed up and go tasks in a clinical setting, with at least a further repeat of the TUG task independently at home - Ownership of an iOS or Android capable smartphone which can run the Medopad app Exclusion Criteria: - Cognitive disorders/impairment (MMSE = 24) unless test to be performed by carer who feels this is appropriate - Severe visual impairment (interfering with their ability to use the application) - Physical impairment preventing safe use of the TUG test in the home environment - Those without the appropriate facilities to perform the TUG at home (i.e no appropriate chair meeting minimum criteria) - Unable to physically use the Medopad application - Pregnancy - Inability to consent to study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Andrew Gvozdanovic |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Qualitative research questionnaire into patient satisfaction with the study and timed up and go module | A questionnaire will be used to collect quantitative scaled data (1-5, with 1 being a worse outcome i.e least satisfied, least happy and 5 being associated with a better outcome, i.e more satisfied, most happy) surrounding: how satisfied participants were with the study process, how happy participants were with visual appearance of the application, and how happy participants were using the application. The questionnaire will also collect qualitative data on whether participants would be happy to use the digitised form of the TUG in the future (yes or no) and any areas to improve the study or application (free text). | 1-2 month | |
Primary | Time difference between traditional and digitised timed up and go test | The primary outcome measure will be to record the time taken to complete the traditional timed up and go test versus the time taken when the test is performed by non-clinicians in a non-clinical setting using the Medopad application TUG module. Time will be measured in minutes and seconds. | 1-2 month | |
Secondary | Accelerometer data produced during the performance of all timed up and go tests. | Accelerometer data using a second mobile device in the patient's right pocket. Data will be measured in metres per second^2 in the x, y, and z axis of the phone. | 1-2 month | |
Secondary | Gyroscope data produced during the performance of all timed up and go tests. | Collect gyroscope data using a second mobile device in the patient's right pocket. This will measure angular velocity in degrees per second or revolutions per second. | 1-2 months |
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