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The Feasibility and Effect of PACUTS on Health Promotion for Stroke Wheelchair User in Long-term Care Institution

K

Kaohsiung Medical University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Stroke

Treatments

Other: conventional long-term care services
Other: computer task intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05239052
KMUHIRB-F(I)-20180035

Details and patient eligibility

About

Most of the residents in long-term care institution were wheelchair users, however, it would limit the participation in physical activities, and thus increase the degree of disability as they excessively rely on wheelchair. Recently, with the development of rehabilitation technology, the clients can receive more individualized physical activities intervention. Moreover, using technology as an assistive modality would reduce the demand of manpower, and provide higher treatment intensity with repeated training and objective performance feedback. Based upon our previous study finding from the physical activity with computerized upper limb training system (PACUTS), we propose to build a training strategy of physical activity for stroke wheelchair user in long-term care institution and to analyze its feasibility as well as the treatment effects, in the next two years.

The mixed method design will be applied. In the qualitative research, we will focus on the experience of physical activity training and subject's "adoption and acceptance" of the PACUTS. In terms of the quantitative research, 50 residents who currently live in long-term care institution will be recruited. Double-blinded randomized control-group pretest-posttest design will be conducted. In the experiment group, the participant will receive the intervention of PACUTS for 12 weeks/ 5 sessions per week/ 30 minutes, at least, per session. In terms of control group, the participant will receive a regular treatment program and physical activities scheduled by occupational therapist. This study is expected to contribute to build a training strategy with computerized upper limb training system which can helpfully promote the participation in physical activities and health outcomes for w/c residents living in long-term care institution.

Full description

In the past few years, the government has been focusing on community based care, the idea so-called aging-in-place. Therefore, the intervention model for residents in long-term care institution had been noticed by the researcher. Most of the residents in long-term care institution were wheelchair users, however, it would limit the participation in physical activities, and thus increase the degree of disability as they excessively rely on wheelchair. Recently, with the development of rehabilitation technology, the clients can receive more individualized physical activities intervention. Moreover, using technology as an assistive modality would reduce the demand of manpower, and provide higher treatment intensity with repeated training and objective performance feedback. Based upon our previous study finding from the physical activity with computerized upper limb training system (PACUTS), we propose to build a training strategy of physical activity for stroke wheelchair user in long-term care institution and to analyze its feasibility as well as the treatment effects, in the next two years.

The mixed method design will be applied. In the qualitative research, we will focus on the experience of physical activity training and subject's "adoption and acceptance" of the PACUTS. Through in-depth interview, field notes and different interviewers, the qualitative data analysis with phenomenology design will be applied. In terms of the quantitative research, 50 residents who currently live in long-term care institution will be recruited. Double-blinded randomized control-group pretest-posttest design will be conducted. In the experiment group, the participant will receive the intervention of PACUTS for 12 weeks/ 5 sessions per week/ 30 minutes, at least, per session. In terms of control group, the participant will receive a regular treatment program and physical activities scheduled by occupational therapist. Participants will be assessed by outcome measures, including Time Up and Go Test, Box and Block Test, Grip Strength Assessment, the Ruff 2 & 7 Selective Attention Test, System Usability Scale, Barthel Index, SF-36 and the Falls Efficacy Scale-International. Descriptive statistics, independent-sample t test, paired-sample t test or mixed type 2-way ANOVA will be performed for data analysis. This study is expected to contribute to build a training strategy with computerized upper limb training system which can helpfully promote the participation in physical activities and health outcomes for w/c residents living in long-term care institution.

Enrollment

32 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Currently living in a long-term care institution
  • Stoke, onset over 6 months
  • Wheelchair user
  • Maintain sitting 30 minutes
  • No cognition impairment

Exclusion criteria

  • Aphsia
  • Dementia, Cancer and MS
  • PNS impairment
  • Cardiopulmonary dysfunction
  • Visual impairment

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

32 participants in 2 patient groups

computer intervention group
Experimental group
Description:
stroke subjects with wheelchair users completed computer screen tasks with affected arm or bilateral arm movement
Treatment:
Other: computer task intervention
conventional long-term care services group
Active Comparator group
Description:
stroke subjects with wheelchair users receive conventional long-term care services
Treatment:
Other: conventional long-term care services

Trial contacts and locations

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