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Seamless Follow up and Support System for Frail Elderly Living at Home (FRAGIL-IT)

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Toulouse University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Elderly

Treatments

Other: soles
Other: weighting machine
Other: gripping force

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03468647
RC31/15/0603

Details and patient eligibility

About

The object of the present project is to promote the prevention of disability by providing 1) a feedback and motivational coaching to the user, 2) relevant clinical parameters to the healthcare professionals in order to support the patient's follow-up, and 3) supporting the detection of preliminary signs of functional loss. The technical solution will contain wearable (e.g. smart insole) and ambient unobtrusive devices (e.g. weigh scale including balance analysis), and analysis and diagnosis assistance software. The devices transmit wirelessly the collected data to a remote server through a tablet. Data will then be available remotely for consultations by users (i.e. patients or physicians). The clinical evaluation will be a multi-phased design with a first living lab evaluation followed by a real life home trial to finalize the evaluation. Comprehensive assessments will be conducted to highlight the feasibility and acceptability.

Full description

Functional decline challenges the sustainability of healthcare systems. There are difficulties in implementing effective interventions to prevent disability, to promote adherence to lifestyle recommendations and to perform seamless follow-up at home. A technological solution addressing this challenge and improving individual participation would be welcome. Our aim is to evaluate an instrument for supporting physical activity and monitoring multiple parameters of frailty (a pre-disability condition) in frail elderly persons. The investigator and collaborator are therefore developing a solution to monitor key parameters of frailty during subject daily life and to promote walking. This tools are :

  1. connected soles to evaluate different parameters of the volunteer walking
  2. connected weighing machine to evaluate the volunteer weight and equilibrate
  3. machine to measure gripping force because gripping force is correlated to physical condition.

The primary aim is to assess the acceptability of the solution for the follow up and the motivational coaching of frail patients at home. Results from this study will also be used to elaborate the design of a further larger national multicenter randomized control trial assessing the efficiency of the solution to prevent disability.

Enrollment

40 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patient living at home;
  • pre-frail or frail volunteers;
  • Informed and written consent by the patient or the legal representative or the reliable person when appropriate.

Exclusion criteria

  • patient's life expectancy less than 12 months; patient presenting disability with an Activity of Daily Living score < 4/6 ant/or a Mini - Mental State <20/30, not walking or walking with a technical support;
  • Non agreement of study participation of patients or legal representative or the reliable person when appropriate.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

40 participants in 1 patient group

FRAGIL-IT testing group
Experimental group
Description:
FRAGIL-IT tools : connected soles, connected weighting machine and measure of gripping force
Treatment:
Other: gripping force
Other: weighting machine
Other: soles

Trial contacts and locations

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