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NCT ID: NCT04392518 Recruiting - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Telerehabilitation in Proximal Muscle Weakness

Start date: September 15, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of our study is to investigate the effectiveness of two exercise programs supervised by a physiotherapist, performed in the hospital or at their home via electronic connection in a group of LGMD and SMA patients. One exercise session will consist of breathing, posture, dynamic core stabilization, upper and lower extremity strengthening exercises. The basic exercises from each group will be performed as 1 set of 5 repetitions at the beginning and will be gradually increased according to the tolerability of the patient. Fourteen subjects will be enrolled this randomized controlled study. Demographic characteristics, Vignos scale, Brooke scale, Barthel index, upper extremity functional index, Nottingham Health profile, short form-36, 6 minute walk test and muscle thicknesses measured by ultrasound of certain muscles will be recorded.

NCT ID: NCT04376983 Recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Effect of Implant-based Telerehabilitation

TELE-CRT
Start date: March 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The TELE-RCT study is a prospective 2 arm randomized controlled trial recruiting patients with an implanted CRT device in Jessa Hospital Hasselt in Belgium.

NCT ID: NCT04340570 Recruiting - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Effect of Medication Management at Home Via Pharmacy Home Televisits

Start date: July 16, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Older Veterans, particularly those with multiple chronic conditions requiring complex medication regimens, are more susceptible to adverse effects of medications. In this study, the investigators will examine the effect of a pharmacist led medication management intervention delivered by home televisit on improving medication use. The investigators anticipate that televisit to home by pharmacist for medication management may enhance use of medications at home by Veterans particularly those with complex medication regimens.

NCT ID: NCT04198857 Recruiting - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Development and Testing of a Mobile Health Application for Management of Gestational Diabetes

Start date: October 18, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adequate control and management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy is critical to mitigate its short- and long-term health consequences in women and their children and may serve as a key strategy to curb the escalating type 2 diabetes epidemic in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Taking a user-centered design approach, here the study investigators propose to develop a culturally-appropriate smartphone application (app) to support self-management of GDM, and additionally, test its usability and preliminary efficacy, among patients in a peri-urban hospital setting in Nepal. App-based lifestyle interventions for GDM management are not common, especially in LMICs where its prevalence is rapidly increasing, and as such, study findings will have important public health relevance for a broader population.

NCT ID: NCT04173806 Recruiting - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Evaluation of an Online Telemedicine Course Through Facebook

Start date: November 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Health professionals with adequate training are required to provide quality remote care. There are few telemedicine and telehealth training programs for doctors and medical students. On the other hand, the use of social networks (Facebook and Twitter) as a medical education tool is becoming frequent. However, there is a lack of conclusive evidence in terms of its effectiveness. The objective of the present study is to develop and evaluate a telemedicine course for resident doctors through Facebook and compare it with one through Moodle. A randomized, triple-blind, parallel block controlled trial will be conducted that tests the effectiveness of an educational intervention through Facebook compared to another control intervention using Moodle. Intervention training is a telemedicine course focused on teleconsultation provided through Facebook. Control training is the same educational content but through Moodle. The level of telemedicine knowledge of the participants before and after the intervention will be evaluated. The inferential analysis to see the association between the variables of interest will be carried out by Student's T tests or analysis of variance (ANOVA). If potential confounding factors were found, the variable will be adjusted through linear regression. The pre and post intervention analysis will be carried out with student t or wilcoxon rank test according to the normality of the data. Resident doctors who receive the telemedicine course through Facebook are expected to have a greater knowledge gain than those who take the course through Moodle.

NCT ID: NCT04165265 Recruiting - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

The Use of Web-app Constant-Care in Patients With Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis Treated With Rescue Therapy

Start date: December 3, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim is to evaluate if introduction of eHealth in its form of the web application Constant-Care (https://ibd.constant-care.com) could reduce the length of hospitalization in patients with acute severe Ulcerative Colitis treated with infliximab. This is relative to historical controls extracted from medical records. Patients will self-measure on the web-application while hospitalized as well as after discharge. At the web-application different questionnaires are filled out and a fecal calprotectin (FC) analysis is performed on a smartphone. The final follow up is one year after admission.

NCT ID: NCT04127799 Recruiting - Atrial Fibrillation Clinical Trials

Integrative Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Via Hospital-Community-Family-Based Telemedicine (HCFT-AF) Program

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common arrhythmias. Its repeated fluctuations in ventricular rate and irregular heart rhythm not only reduce exercise tolerance and quality of life, but also cause hemodynamic changes. The incidence of stroke is increased by 5 times or more compared with the average person. According to statistics, the annual mortality rate from stroke due to atrial fibrillation is about 20%-25%. Of course, like other cardiovascular diseases, atrial fibrillation occurs in a large proportion of the elderly population. According to statistics, 80% of patients with atrial fibrillation are 65 years of age or older. With the aging of the world's population, especially in the 21st century, the proportion of patients with atrial fibrillation has increased year by year. The treatment of atrial fibrillation involves many aspects such as switching to sinus rhythm, controlling heart rate and anticoagulant therapy, which is a long course affecting the adherence of AF patients. AF is a kind of disease that can be preventable and controllable. The out-of-hospital care for AF patients has been proved to reduce the mortality and unexpected readmission rate, but there are still high costs, poor compliance, low management efficiency and etc. Telemedicine was believed to solve these problems to further reduce the mortality of AF patients. The latest ESC Heart Failure Guidelines emphasis the significance of telemedicine in AF, however, it didn't provide a standardized AF remote management system.

NCT ID: NCT04045054 Recruiting - Physical Activity Clinical Trials

Home-based Transitional Telecare for Older Veterans

Start date: September 29, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The project focuses on supporting home care in the post-hospitalization period (Home Health Phase), and then further optimizing the older Veterans' recovery of mobility and physical activity in the transition back to the home/community (Follow-up Phase).

NCT ID: NCT03812653 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Sleep for Stroke Management and Recovery Trial

Sleep SMART
Start date: May 9, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with positive airway pressure starting shortly after acute ischemic stroke or high risk TIA (1) reduces recurrent stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and all-cause mortality 6 months after the event, and (2) improves stroke outcomes at 3 months in patients who experienced an ischemic stroke.

NCT ID: NCT03528850 Recruiting - Telemedicine Clinical Trials

Stony Brook Telehealth Study

Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study evaluates the feasibility of providing tele-transition of care, using risk stratification, novel data tools, remote patient monitoring and virtual visits. A new communication tool for relaying tele-communication among providers caring for the virtual patient is introduced. The primary endpoint is 30-day readmissions.