Technology Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Perceived Efficiency and Acceptability of Remote Real-time Health Monitoring System With Ring-like Sensor in Elderly Residential Setting
Verified date | July 2022 |
Source | The University of Hong Kong |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
The study has 3 primary research questions and 6 secondary research questions targeting care staff in the setting of residential care homes for the elderly. The 3 primary research questions are: 1. Will care staff perceive the remote real-time health monitoring system with ring-like sensor as efficient? 2. Will the system facilitate any early detection of abnormal vital signs? 3. Will the system facilitate early delivery of medical support? The 6 secondary research questions are: 4. What are the numbers of hospital admissions and further medical assistance due to the adoption of the system? 5. Will the system reduce the stress level of the care staff? 6. What are the perceived benefits and acceptability of the care staff towards the system? 7. What should be considered when developing the evaluation framework for the adaption of the system in elderly residential setting? 8. Are there any barriers and difficulties in the set-up of the system? 9. What are the concerns in choosing wireless or cable connection for the monitoring device?
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | May 9, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 9, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria for main trial: - All care staff in Haven of Hope Woo Ping Care & Attention Home and Haven of Hope Nursing Home who are responsible to operate remote real-time health monitoring system will be invited to participate. Inclusion Criteria for qualitative study about experience of setting up the system: - The Unit in-charge and care staff responsible to set up the system from each of the participating units will be recruited. Inclusion Criteria for qualitative study about the operation of the system: - All care staff joining the main trial will be recruited. Exclusion Criteria: - No |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | Haven of Hope Nursing Home | Hong Kong | |
Hong Kong | Haven of Hope Sister Annie Skau Holistic Care Centre | Hong Kong | |
Hong Kong | Haven of Hope Woo Ping Care & Attention Home | Hong Kong | |
Hong Kong | Kai Tak Holding Centre Zone D | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Hong Kong | Haven of Hope Hospital, The Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund, Hong Kong |
Hong Kong,
Carmeli, E. Aspects of assistive gerontechnology. Int J Disabil Hum Dev. 2009; 8(3): 215-218.
Piau A, Campo E, Rumeau P, Vellas B, Nourhashémi F. Aging society and gerontechnology: a solution for an independent living? J Nutr Health Aging. 2014 Jan;18(1):97-112. doi: 10.1007/s12603-013-0356-5. Review. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Average staff perceived overall time-saving of the system over 14 days | After every shift for 14 days, the staff fill in a survey for the following item with 5-point Likert scale (5= Strongly Agree, 1= Strongly Disagree):
3. The remote real-time health monitoring system reduces your time for measuring vital signs of the residents in the previous shift |
every day during the 2-week trial period | |
Primary | Average staff perception of the system on early detection of abnormal vital signs over 14 days | After every shift for 14 days, the staff fill in a survey for the following item with 5-point Likert scale (5= Strongly Agree, 1= Strongly Disagree):
2. The remote real-time health monitoring system facilitates you to monitor the vital signs in the previous shift |
every day during the 2-week trial period | |
Primary | Average staff perception of the system on its facilitation of early delivery of medical support over 14 days | After every shift for 14 days, the staff fill in a survey for the following item with 5-point Likert scale (5= Strongly Agree, 1= Strongly Disagree):
1. The remote real-time health monitoring system facilitates you to provide early delivery of medical support in the previous shift |
every day during the 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Number of hospital admissions and further medical assistance | Number of hospital admissions and further medical assistance due to the use of the system, according to hospitalization record | every day during the 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Average perceived staff stress level over 14 days | After every shift for 14 days, the staff fill in a survey for the following items with 5-point Likert scale (5= Strongly Agree, 1= Strongly Disagree) 4. The remote real-time health monitoring system has made you feel at ease in the previous shift (For example, you feel at ease as the system facilitates easy monitoring on the vital signs of the resident) 5. The remote real-time health monitoring system has made you feel uncomfortable in the previous shift (For example, you worry that residents might take off the sensor; bad connection or system malfunction) 6. The remote real-time health monitoring system relieves your stress in the previous shift | every day during the 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Qualitative measure: Perceived benefits of the system | The staff answers the following question in a semi-structured qualitative interview:
Because of using the remote real-time health monitoring device, are there changes in the workflow and manpower logistics of vital signs recording? Is the workflow of vital signs recording done faster or slower? (probing: how much faster/ slower? if faster, by how much do the time saving meet your expectation?) Do you think that the use of remote real-time health monitoring system is helpful in facilitating early detection of abnormal vital signs of residents? How can it help you? / Why can't it help you? Do you think that the use of remote real-time mentoring system is helpful in providing immediate assistance to the residents? How can it help you? / Why can't it help you? Do you find (other) benefits in using the remote real-time health monitoring device? |
at the end of 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Qualitative measure: Perceived acceptability of the system | The staff answers the following question in a semi-structured qualitative interview:
Was it safe to use the remote real-time health monitoring device? (probing: how safe/ unsafe?) How often do you charge the sensor? Do you have to take off the sensor in order to charge it? Is it easy to wear and take off the sensor from the residents? Is it convenient? (probing: How easy / difficult was that? Are you confident in helping the residents to wear and take off the sensor smoothly?) In the first place, do you expect the sensor to be detached from the residents easily? (For example: residents take off the sensor or the sensor slips off accidentally) Do you think that the sensor get detached from the residents easily? Under what circumstance would the system increase your stress level? Under what circumstance would the system reduce your stress level? On the whole, do you think that the monitoring system increase or reduce your stress level? |
at the end of 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Qualitative measure: Perceived concerns of the system | The staff answers the following question in a semi-structured qualitative interview:
In the first place, what were your concerned about the remote real-time health monitoring device? Did you find these concerns while using the system? (probing: How did you realize these concerns? Were they more serious than your expectation? In the case of the system malfunction. How did you fix it? Was it successful? How long did you spend? Were there any unexpected problems from using the remote real-time health monitoring device? (probing: When did discover these problems?) What suggestions would you make to future users of the remote real-time health monitoring device to deal with these concerns? |
at the end of 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Qualitative measure: Barriers and difficulties in the set-up of the system | The staff answers the following question in a semi-structured qualitative interview:
1. What are the barriers and difficulties you have encountered when you install the system and help residents to wear the sensor (Probing questions: How did you solve these problems? Possible obstacles and difficulties include bad connection, insufficient space in the office area, and problem concerning the server) |
at the start of 2-week trial period | |
Secondary | Qualitative measure: concerns in choosing wireless or cable connection for the system | The staff answers the following question in a semi-structured qualitative interview:
As the ring-like sensor can be connected through wireless connection and cable connection, which connection method did you choose? What kind of factors would you take into consideration when making the aforementioned decision? |
at the start of 2-week trial period |
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