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Using Telerehabilitation Tools to Deliver Quality Therapy to Patients Under Infective Isolation Precautions (IsoRehab2018)

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Singapore Health Services (SingHealth)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Deconditioning, Isolation Precautions

Treatments

Device: Telerehabilitation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03631524
2017/2994

Details and patient eligibility

About

Single blinded Randomised Controlled trial comparing standard therapy to the intervention of up to 1 hour of physiotherapist-prescribed resistive training exercises administered via a telerehabilitation device per day in addition to standard therapy for a total of 10 sessions over a 2 week period. Total recruitment: 60 patients.

Full description

This is a single blinded randomised control trial. From August 2018 to March 2019, a total of 60 subjects, who match the inclusion exclusion criteria, will be recruited from patients transferred to the SGH Isolation wards.

They will be randomly assigned to control or treatment arm based on a block randomisation strategy predetermined and held by an independent party.

The treatment arm will be given up to 1 hour of physiotherapist-prescribed resistive training exercises administered via a telerehabilitation device per day in addition to standard therapy for a total of 10 sessions over a 2 week period. They will be evaluated for motor strength, activity of daily living performance, mood and perceived level of health.

The control arm will be subject to the same assessments as the treatment arm at the start and end of the two week period. They will receive standard care in the ward including physiotherapy as prescribed by the managing team.

The assessors will be blinded to the arm of the study the subjects will be assigned to and will be independent of the terating physiotherapist.

1.1. Hypothesis We propose that for patients with deconditioning after a prolonged period of hospitalization and needing inpatient isolation precautions, that a 2-week course of daily, up to 1-hour long, physiotherapist-developed resistive training exercises will result in a 20% improvement in the motor power and a corresponding improvement in motor functioning and the perceived quality of life compared to a control group receiving standard therapy.

Enrollment

60 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

21 to 99 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • • Able to give consent

    • Admitted to hospital for at least 5 days
    • MMT power grading 2-4/5
    • Isolated for prevention of transmission of MDROs

Exclusion criteria

  • • Unable or unwilling to consent for the trial

    • Assessed by managing team to be fit for discharge within the next 2 weeks
    • Pregnant women
    • Underlying medical disorders that result in pre-existing lower limb weakness

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

60 participants in 2 patient groups

Conventional therapy
No Intervention group
Description:
The control arm will be subject to the same assessments as the treatment arm at the start and end of the two week period. They will receive standard care in the ward including physiotherapy as prescribed by the managing team
Intervention arm
Experimental group
Description:
The treatment arm will be given up to 1 hour of physiotherapist-prescribed resistive training exercises administered via a telerehabilitation device per day in addition to standard therapy for a total of 10 sessions over a 2 week period. They will be evaluated for motor strength, activity of daily living performance, mood and perceived level of health.
Treatment:
Device: Telerehabilitation

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Geoffrey S Samuel, MBBS

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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