Telestroke in Nordland Hospital. A Study of a Telemedicine Network in Rural Hospitals
NCT ID: NCT01582620
Last Updated: 2020-03-26
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2011-08-31
2020-03-24
Brief Summary
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Telestroke consultations may be useful to assess whether the patient needs thrombolysis medication, and also whether there is a need for more advanced specialist neurological or neurosurgical treatment, supporting quick triaging and transfer to the appropriate unit.
The study design is a multi-method approach using before-and-after hospital information data as well as registration forms monitoring patient outcome and pathways. The research questions will be approached from medical, organisational and technological perspectives.
A telestroke service in North Norway is expected to face other challenges than those reported internationally: In Nordlandssykehuset, as in Helse Nord in general, the number of cases is low, clinicians have high turnover, technical support is not available 24/7 and severe weather conditions and long distances might add to the transport time.
Primary hypothesis: The use of telestroke leads to faster and more accurate diagnosis and proper treatment
Secondary hypothesis: Telestroke leads to improved overall patient treatment
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Detailed Description
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The overall aim of this project is to improve health outcome for stroke patients by telemedicine. This study will investigate the potential outcome for stroke patients in small rural hospitals using a telestroke service.
The project will study the "patient flow" by analysing hospital information system (HIS) data as well as monitoring the teleconsultations and logging the main purpose for and results of the consultation. This will be conducted throughout the project, and analysed for a period of 18 months. Hospital data on diagnosis, thrombolysis frequencies, stroke complications like haemorrhage or stroke recidive, will be used in the analysis process.
Around 60 cases may potentially be included in the study during the 18 month observation period, which can be compared with register data from patients before the study. Control-groups have been considered, but found not ethical since the telestroke equipment is already installed in the two hospitals.
Log information from the Norwegian Health Net on the use of videoconferencing will be used as a basis for field observations and interviews and to verify the actual use of the system.
Corresponding with the logged data, semi-structured interviews will be conducted by making follow-up phone calls to hospital staff after the telestroke incidents. Using a qualitative approach, the number of follow-up calls will be decided in the process, adding up to app 20 cases. This method will be used to capture what happened in the concrete telestroke incident from the first call to the hospital and throughout the process, while the details of the session are still fresh. There will also be periods of fieldwork at all three hospitals. This will include observations at the hospital wards and during concrete telestroke consultations. Semi-structured focus groups interviews will be conducted with health personnel involved with stroke-patients, including ambulance personnel, doctors and nurses, as well as technical support. Fieldwork will take place early in the project phase, and then at intervals during the project period. Fieldwork and follow-up phone interviews at different times in the research period will capture potential changes in the stroke treatment over time.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Interventions
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Telestroke
remote videoconference consultations
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Nordlandssykehuset HF
OTHER
University Hospital of North Norway
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Heidi Jacobsen
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Norwegian center for integrated care and telemedicine, Tromsø Norway
Rolf Salvesen, PhD professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Neurological department, Nordlandssykehuset HF
Stein Roald Bolle, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Norwegian center for integrated care and telemedicine, University Hospital North Norway, Tromsø
Locations
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Nordlandssykehuset HF Lofoten
Gravdal, Nordland, Norway
Nordlandssykehuset HF Vesterålen
Stokmarknes, , Norway
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2277/2010 (REK)
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
2010/2277(REK)
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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