Feasibility of an Interactive Tablet-based Exercise Program for People With Chronical Diseases
NCT ID: NCT04076488
Last Updated: 2021-01-22
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
21 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-09-09
2020-10-29
Brief Summary
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The secondary objectives are to evaluate potential impacts of this intervention approach on physical function and health-related disability and quality of life. The study intervention is an interactive tablet-based home exercise program. The program is called "Dividat Fit" and works interactive, meaning that the responsible specialised Physiotherapist (PT) supervises the training progression of her/his patient weekly and if necessary assists the patient via remote or through a visit at home.
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Detailed Description
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Nowadays, the beneficial effects of exercise in people undergoing haemodialysis (PHD) are well accepted and there is evidence that they profit from an exercise program.
Despite the encouraging benefits seen in PHD who exercised, they may be confronted with more barriers to start and maintain an exercise program than healthy persons, e.g. due to reduced accessibility of specialised physiotherapists. Telerehabilitation (TR), a subfield of telemedicine, may help to overcome some of the barriers to exercise regularly and connect PHD with specialised physiotherapists. TR is defined as the provision of rehabilitation services from a distance using telecommunication technologies as the delivery medium. This approach may optimize the timing, intensity and sequencing of interventions and provide opportunities for individuals to receive rehabilitation in their own social and professional environments from disease-specialised caregivers. An additional advantage of TR is the possibility to implement different persuasive technologies such as personalisation, self-monitoring, tailoring, goal setting, comparison and conditioning through positive and negative reinforcement in the development of exercise programmes. These technologies help to make exercise programmes more enjoyable and, therefore, enhance patients' motivation to exercise regularly.
Furthermore, the importance of individual and social support has been emphasized in several reviews evaluating health behaviour change for example becoming more active. This kind of support can be integrated in the design of a TR program.
To the best of our knowledge, there exist no TR programme especially designed for PHD. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate feasibility of a tablet-based exercise program, called "Dividat Fit" for PHD.
The study intervention is an interactive tablet-based home exercise program. The program is called "Dividat Fit" and works interactive, meaning that the responsible specialised Physiotherapist (PT) supervises the training progression of her/his patient weekly and if necessary assists the patient via remote or through a visit at home.
During the first face-to-face session, the PT examines the patient, sets up an individually tailored physical exercise (PE) program with four to six exercises and practises these exercises with the patient. Before the patient will start with the 12-week home program, she/he receives a tablet-computer on which the physical exercises are programmed as well as an instruction how to use "Dividat Fit". During the whole training program, the PT tele-monitors each patient by checking the training diary weekly and providing written feedback to the exercises and the comments, if applicable. If needed, the PT contacts the participants (per phone).
10-15 participants will be recruited. For feasibility studies, a sample size calculation is not possible. There are different rules of thumb for the sample size of feasibility studies. One general rule of thumbs recommends 12 participants for a feasibility study. Another recommendation is based on the estimated effect size: they recommend 15 or 10 patients for standardized effect sizes that are medium (0.5) or large (0.8), respectively.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Dividat FIT: Computer based exercise
Tablet based interactive physical training.
Dividat Fit
tablet based, remote assisted home-training
Interventions
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Dividat Fit
tablet based, remote assisted home-training
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* able to walk 20 meters independently without walking aids
* currently exercising less than one training session per week
* maintenance of a stable medical regimen for 4 weeks prior to initiation of study and considered to maintain a stable regimen for the course of the study
* signed informed consent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
* contraindications to physical exercise
* known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse
* inability to follow the procedures of the study, e.g. due to language problems, psychological disorders, dementia, etc. of the participant
* participation in another study with investigational drug within the 30 days preceding and during the present study
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Bellinzona
OTHER
ETH Zurich
OTHER
Zemp Damiano
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Zemp Damiano
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Damiano Zemp, MSc
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Bellinzona
Locations
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Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale
Bellinzona, , Switzerland
Countries
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References
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Zemp DD, Baschung Pfister P, Knols RH, Quadri P, Bianchi G, Giunzioni D, Lavorato S, Giannini O, de Bruin ED. A blended e-health intervention for improving functional capacity in elderly patients on haemodialysis: A feasibility study. Front Digit Health. 2022 Dec 6;4:1054932. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.1054932. eCollection 2022.
Other Identifiers
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2019-01161 CE 3497
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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