Muscle Weakness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does the Use of an Upper Extremity Exercise Program Improve Activity Tolerance and Increase Independence With ADL's
Pt will be provided with a upper extremity exercise program that will be completed daily during their session with occupational therapy. During the session the Activity Measure-Post Acute Care and an activity tolerance chart will be completed. The data from the outcome measures will be used to determine if there is a benefit to completing a daily exercise program.
Study Design This is an evidence-based project based on current research from a literature
search. It is a case series design. Patients will be selected from the medical intensive care
unit and will be provided with a daily upper extremity exercise program that will be
completed in addition to standard interventions such as completion of activities of daily
living. Currently therapist within the intensive care unit have the ability to provide upper
extremity exercise programs but there is no set standard of care in place for this exercises
to be done on a daily basis with patients.
Subject Selection Patients for this project will be selected from the medical intensive care
unit at Upstate University Hospital. The physical therapist working in the medical intensive
care unit will provide patients with a handout highlighting the project. Patients will be
instructed to have their nurse contact the co-investigator through Vocera. Patients will be
required to sign a consent form to voluntarily participate in this project. Patients will be
expected to engage in an initial evaluation that can take up to an hour. Participation in
daily treatment session will also be expected during a patients stay in the hospital.
Treatment session can last from 30-60 minutes each day and will continue throughout a
patients stay in the medical intensive care unit or a maximum of six weeks, which is the
duration of the implementation phase of this project.
Statistical Methods, Data Analysis and Interpretation Quantitative data will be collected
through the use of the Activity Measures Post Acute Care, manual muscle testing and the
activity-tracking sheet. Information collected from the Activity Measures Post Acute Care
will be used to determine if there were improvements in the level of assist for activities of
daily living (dressing, bathing, toileting). The scores from the manual muscle testing will
be used to determine improvements in upper extremity strength, while the data collected from
the activity-tracking chart will be used to see the improvements in activity tolerance.
Comparison of data for the manual muscle testing will use information from the initial
evaluation and at the time of discharge from the medical intensive care unit. The Activity
Measures Post Acute Care and the activity-tracking chart will be performed at each session
and data will be compared over the span of the patients stay in the medical intensive care
unit.
Study Procedures Pre-Intervention Procedures
- Request and obtain permission from the Director of therapy at Upstate Hospital. Received
on 5/31/2016
- Request and obtained permission for the use of the Activity Measure Post Acute Care
assessment.
- Completed the CITI training that is a requirement for IRB approval at Upstate Hospital.
- Discuss purpose of the project and review the recruitment handout with Physical
therapist in the medical intensive care unit.
- Develop and photocopy recruitment handout for Physical therapist.
- Develop a set of 5 upper extremity exercises that patients will participate in daily
developed in Physio-Tools. These exercises will be specialized to clients' needs.
Implementation of project
- The physical therapist on the medical intensive care unit will conduct a physical
therapy initial evaluation at which time the patient will be informed of the evidence
based project-taking place via a handout provided by the physical therapist.
- The co- investigator will be notified of patient's interest in the project by nursing
calling the primary investigator on Vocera.
- The consent interview will be conducted by the co-investigator only. Prior to completion
of the initial occupational therapy evaluation, a discussion of the project with the
patient will take place to answer any questions that may have come up. Following that
discussion participants will sign the informed consent
- The co- investigator will perform an initial occupational therapy evaluation that will
assess a patient's ability to complete functional transfers, upper body strength through
manual muscle testing and abilities in performing activities of daily living to
determine a functional baseline. The outcome measure that will be used to assess
activities of daily living is the Activity Measure-Post Acute Care assessment.
- Patients will be provided with an upper extremity exercise program developed in
Physio-Tools. Physio Tools has an extensive library of exercises. Each exercise can be
customized by number of sets and reps, and by resistance. There will be a set of 5
exercises focused on increasing upper body strength. The 5 exercises chosen will be
based off the needs of the patient determined by their scores from the manual muscle
testing.
- Patients will be asked to engage in the exercise program on a daily basis during their
stay in the intensive care unit. Patients will complete exercises under supervision from
the co- investigator during regularly scheduled therapy sessions. During that time
patients will be provided with education on proper technique for performing exercises as
well as having vitals monitored to ensure safety.
- While completing the exercise program the co- investigator will track the active minutes
while the patient is engaged in the exercise and track the inactive minutes while at
rest. This will allow for a comparison from session to session to rate if activity
tolerance is improving.
- Participants will complete this program one time a day during regular therapy sessions.
As their tolerance improves patients may be asked to increase the repetitions and/or may
be provided with a resistance band to make it more challenging.
- To complete the whole exercise program should take 30 minutes a session; this time also
includes rest breaks. Therapy sessions will take place 5 times a week for the full time
that the patient is in the medical intensive care unit.
- The exercise program will be completed each session with the co- investigator. During a
therapy session, participants will be asked to engage in activities of daily living.
These tasks include dressing, bathing, toileting and grooming.
- During the initial evaluation the patient will determine which activities of daily
living they will need to complete in order to be able to safely discharge home. Adaptive
equipment for activities of daily living will be provided as needed. To be successful
with activities of daily living within the hospital setting, adaptive equipment such as
bedside commodes, raised toilet seats and rolling walkers will be provided to assist in
achieving independence.
- During this 6 week long project the Activity Measure-Post Acute Care measure, manual
muscle testing and the tracking or active and inactive minutest will be completed at
each session.
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