Digital Support for Quality Assurance in 24-hour Caregiving at Home
NCT ID: NCT04581538
Last Updated: 2022-03-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
72 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-10-05
2021-10-31
Brief Summary
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The aim of the project is the development and evaluation of a software solution for the support and quality assurance of 24-hour home care. The application software contains:
1. an information and education portal (e-learning platform)
2. a comprehensive electronic care documentation
3. an integrated emergency management
4. links to translation pages or networking opportunities with members and relatives
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Detailed Description
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The aim of the project is the development and evaluation of a distributed client-server software solution for the support and quality assurance of 24-hour home care. The application software contains:
1. an information and education portal (e-learning platform) with interactive learning content on common diseases and short videos on recurrent care situations in German, as well as in Slovak, Hungarian and Romanian as the most frequent languages of the caregivers.
2. a comprehensive electronic care documentation that supports quality assurance and ensures transparency between people involved.
3. an integrated emergency management, which offers caregivers the opportunity to react quickly and professionally to emergencies.
4. links to translation pages or networking opportunities with members and relatives.
By using the application software, the quality of care will be supported and further result in an increase of care quality and quality of life of the older adults cared for. Due to intense longitudinal evaluation design with more than 100 involved households facilitating 24-hour home care for a period of 12 months, the efficacy will be measured multi-dimensionally. Common surveys and structured interviews of people with cognitive impairments tend to lack sensitivity to the interventions studied. Hence, a mixed-method approach has been selected that integrates 1) investigator observations, 2) interviews with caregivers, 3) interviews with relative and 4) interviews with care receivers (where possible). Trained investigators generate reliable ratings via triangulation. Field work and analysis follows the methodology developed as Toolkit ASCOT (Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit 11) SCT4 (self completion survey).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
1. control vs. experimental arm 3 (indicating effects of the entire experimental intervention)
2. arm 2 vs. arm 3 (indicating whether arm 3 has additional effects as compared to arm 2)
Planned contrasts are ignored, if the overall null hypothesis is not rejected in the ANOVA.
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Control group
This arm is being provided with continued home care as it was before
No interventions assigned to this group
E-learning platform & networking platform
This arm is being provided with the e-learning platform and networking platform as components of the 24-h-quAALity package
Intervention of parallel arm 2
This intervention consists of the e-learning platform and the networking platform from the newly developed client-server software solution "24-h-QuAALity".
The e-learning platform offers concise evidence-based information on common clinical patterns, as well as examples of assistance, physical activity, nutrition and daily routine provided in the caregivers' mother tongues.The caregivers use the e-learning content according to the needs of their clients and their caring skills. After completing the e-learning courses they do a test to prove their knowledge.
The networking platform supports caregivers in communicating with other caregivers and relatives of the care receiver, with special consideration of language barriers. The caregivers use the networking platform primarily to get information or exchange it, if there are uncertainties in the care.
Entire intervention
This arm is being provided with the entire intervention (e-learning platform, networking platform and digital care documentation)
Intervention of parallel arm 3
Intervention Description: This interventions represents the entire 24-h-QuAALity package consisting of the e-learning platform and networknig platform as specified under "intervention 1" and the digital care documentation from the newly developed client-server software solution "24-h-QuAALity".
The digital care documentation aims at supporting caregivers in managing their daily tasks and facilitates exchange with other health professionals and palliative supply. The caregivers use the care documentation every day. They describe the caring and household activities they have done by their clients. The integrated emergency management empowers caregivers with lifesaving first aid skills and knowledge including an integrated voice communication and emergency call system. The emergency management system is used by caregivers when an emergency happens in which life-threatening diseases have to be managed.
Interventions
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Intervention of parallel arm 2
This intervention consists of the e-learning platform and the networking platform from the newly developed client-server software solution "24-h-QuAALity".
The e-learning platform offers concise evidence-based information on common clinical patterns, as well as examples of assistance, physical activity, nutrition and daily routine provided in the caregivers' mother tongues.The caregivers use the e-learning content according to the needs of their clients and their caring skills. After completing the e-learning courses they do a test to prove their knowledge.
The networking platform supports caregivers in communicating with other caregivers and relatives of the care receiver, with special consideration of language barriers. The caregivers use the networking platform primarily to get information or exchange it, if there are uncertainties in the care.
Intervention of parallel arm 3
Intervention Description: This interventions represents the entire 24-h-QuAALity package consisting of the e-learning platform and networknig platform as specified under "intervention 1" and the digital care documentation from the newly developed client-server software solution "24-h-QuAALity".
The digital care documentation aims at supporting caregivers in managing their daily tasks and facilitates exchange with other health professionals and palliative supply. The caregivers use the care documentation every day. They describe the caring and household activities they have done by their clients. The integrated emergency management empowers caregivers with lifesaving first aid skills and knowledge including an integrated voice communication and emergency call system. The emergency management system is used by caregivers when an emergency happens in which life-threatening diseases have to be managed.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Household located in the federal territory of Austria
* Caregiver able and willing to comply with all study related procedures and giving informed consent
* Age 55+ years for care receivers
Exclusion Criteria
* Termination of 24-hour-care, due to other reasons than death of care receiver
* Interruption of 24-hour-care for at least 8 weeks
55 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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NOUS Wissensmanagement GmbH
UNKNOWN
Johanniter Österreich Ausbildung und Forschung gem. GmbH
UNKNOWN
CARITAS Rundum zu Hause betreut
UNKNOWN
Österreichischer Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegeverband
UNKNOWN
ipb - Institut für Personenbetreuung
UNKNOWN
Home-Care-Management ALEXANDER WINTER e.U.
UNKNOWN
Peter Putz
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Peter Putz
Research & Development
Principal Investigators
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Elisabeth Haslinger-Bauman, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
FH Campus Wien, University of Applied Sciences
Franz Werner, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
FH Campus Wien, University of Applied Sciences
Locations
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Home-Care-Management ALEXANDER WINTER e.U.
Breitstetten, , Austria
CARITAS Rundum zu Hause betreut
Vienna, , Austria
ipb - Institut für Personenbetreuung
Vienna, , Austria
Johanniter Österreich Ausbildung und Forschung gem. GmbH
Vienna, , Austria
Countries
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References
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Haslinger-Baumann E, Putz P, Hauser C, Kupka-Klepsch E, Sturm N, Werner F. Digital support for quality assurance in 24-hour caregiving at home: a randomized controlled trial investigating the effects on quality of life and professional skills of paid 24h-caregivers. BMC Geriatr. 2023 Nov 17;23(1):750. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04454-4.
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Project description of funding organization
Other Identifiers
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AAL01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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