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TERMINATED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-10-01
2024-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Compressed air is a power source that has many advantages over batteries, including safety to both humans and the environment, lighter weight, waterproof nature, and lack of any electrical components which can reduce the frequency of repairs. Two novel pneumatically-powered mobility devices (PPMDs), a scooter and wheelchair, were developed and tested for feasibility with 107 users. The devices were lighter and had sufficient driving range per charge for the average user. There were no safety or repair issues encountered in the 11-week field test. Filling air tanks was also much faster than charging a typical battery. With pilot funds, the investigators then built two new scooters and two new power wheelchairs with longer driving ranges. The investigators also developed a portable backup tank system that allows us to refill or replace the tanks easily in the community.
The purpose of this study is to clinically evaluate the impact of PPMDs on Veterans living in long-term care facilities, and to obtain feedback from key stakeholders regarding the design and feasibility of use of PPMDs in long-term care. Long-term care was chosen because it is an ideal setting for technology that is water-proof (e.g., compatible with inclement weather, ease of cleaning, and resistant to incontinence and requires less maintenance and upkeep. In Phase 1 (Technical), the investigators will build 8 pneumatically-powered scooters, 8 pneumatically-powered wheelchairs, 2 air filling stations with flow switches that measure air filling time, 20 dataloggers that will measure battery charging time, and 20 dataloggers that will monitor activity levels. Phase 2 (clinical evaluation) will comprise two aims. First, the investigators will enroll 50 Veterans into a cross-over trial in which they use a BPMD provided to them that is the same make and model as their own BPMD, and its PPMD counterpart in random order, each for 6 months. The investigators will compare pneumatically-powered and battery-powered scooters and wheelchairs with respect to functional mobility, satisfaction, psychosocial impact, "charging time," maintenance and repairs. The investigators hypothesize that Veterans will have higher levels of mobility, satisfaction, and psychosocial impact when using PPMDs compared to when using BPMDs. The investigators also hypothesize that PPMDs will be faster to "charge" and have fewer maintenance and repair issues than BPMDs. Second, the investigators will conduct qualitative interviews of the 50 participants in the clinical evaluation and an additional 54 key stakeholders involved in PPMD and BPMD use (e.g., family members/caregivers, clinicians, and technical support personnel). The investigators will assess patient, facility, VA healthcare system, and other factors that may be barriers or facilitators to use of PPMDs and identify modifiable factors that may further improve the design.
Results of the proposed study will pave the way for potential adoption of this technology within the VA. Such adoption could have a direct and positive impact on Veterans' lives. This research has the potential for national impact on the wheelchair provision process and services within the VA.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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pneumatically powered wheelchair or scooter
participants will use pneumatic powered wheelchair or scooter
pneumatically powered wheelchair or scooter
a wheelchair or scooter powered by compressed air will be used for 6 months. Compressed air is a novel power source and no batteries are used in these devices.
battery powered wheelchair or scooter
participants will use battery powered wheelchair or scooter
battery powered wheelchair or scooter
a wheelchair or scooter powered by a battery will be used for 6 months. These are conventional mobility devices that the participants are using or in the process of obtaining
Interventions
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pneumatically powered wheelchair or scooter
a wheelchair or scooter powered by compressed air will be used for 6 months. Compressed air is a novel power source and no batteries are used in these devices.
battery powered wheelchair or scooter
a wheelchair or scooter powered by a battery will be used for 6 months. These are conventional mobility devices that the participants are using or in the process of obtaining
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Participant must be 18 years or older
* Participant must use or be in the process of obtaining a scooter or Group 2 power wheelchair without power seat functions
* Participant must be able to speak and understand English in order to provide informed consent
* Participants must be 18 years or older
* Participants must be either a participant in Aim 2A, a family member/caregiver of a participant, or an employee of a participating long-term care facility
* Participants who are employees must have some experience with charging, storing, transporting, cleaning, or maintaining BPMDs, e.g.:
* nurse
* physical therapist
* occupational therapist
* engineer, etc.
* Participants who are employees must be willing to assist at least three Aim 1 participants in the charging, storing, transporting, cleaning, or maintaining of their PPMDs for at least 3 months
* Participants must be able to speak and understand English in order to provide informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Brad E. Dicianno, MD MS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System University Drive Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Locations
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VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System University Drive Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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A2753-R
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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