Digital Technology in the Home of Elderly Patients With Multimorbidity
NCT ID: NCT04955600
Last Updated: 2024-04-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
25 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-03-01
2023-12-31
Brief Summary
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The investigators want to see which effect technologies placed at home has on; healthcare consumption, self-care, depression, well-being and activity level. Further, the implementation process from both patients, relatives and healthcare personals perspective will be studied using a hybrid design, which makes it possible to study both barriers and facilitators of the implementation and efficacy of the technology.
In phase one participants will be recruited from a care team where an established collaboration between region and municipality has been developed. In phase two, inclusion takes place in an entire municipality without a previously established collaboration. The goal is to increase patients and family members wellbeing, health and functional ability while maintaining or reducing healthcare costs.
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Detailed Description
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The overall aims of the project are:
1. To describe the implementation process of digital technology in two different care settings from both patients, family members, and healthcare professional's perspective.
2. To evaluate the feasibility of digital technology for remote symptom monitoring and digital consultations with the caregiver in the home of elderly patients with multimorbidity.
3. To examine the effectiveness of the technology.
Specific research questions the study is set to answer:
1. What effects does the use of digital technology for remote symptom monitoring have on elderly patients with multimorbidity's healthcare consumption, self-care management, depression, experience of control over the disease, well-being and activity level?
2. How do patients and informal caregivers perceive that the use of digital technology at home affects the ability to manage the patient's health situation?
3. How do physicians, nurses and assistant nurses experience the use of remote monitoring in their daily work?
4. Which are the barriers to and facilitators for implementation of digital technology?
5. Does digital technology reduce the risk of hospitalisation and healthcare costs in elderly patients with multimorbidity?
The study has a hybrid design, which means a double focus: both the implementation process and the clinical outcomes are studied simultaneously through a mixed data collection with both quantitative and qualitative parts. The implementation process will be based on The Quality Implementation Framework.
Phase 1; During winter 2021-22 the implementation process of digital technology with remote symptom monitoring with adaptation and preparation in the care team will begin. The team needs to develop a structure for handling the incoming patient data and develop action plans on how to act in case of symptoms and signs of deterioration.
The technology, OPTILOGG PLUS, will be place in patients' home.It consists of a tablet with personalized sensors, such as weighing scale, blood pressure, oxygenation and activity meters based on the patient's individual needs. The technology also includes a platform for digital consultation.
The patient performs measurements at home every morning and sends data to the receiving station installed in the care teams' premises where the staff access the patient's data via secure login.The main purpose of the technology is to enhance the patients' self-care behaviour, and coach them to contact the healthcare provider if and when self-care is not enough to prevent deterioration. Also the caregiver can initiate a virtual home visit or a physical home visit if they observe signs of deterioration not recognised by the patient.
Conditions
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Study Design
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FAMILY_BASED
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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elderly patients with multimorbidity, relatives, health care personal
The care team consists of four nurses, two of whom are employed by the region and two by the municipality, 20 municipally employed assistant nurses and one physician. Other professions associated with the team are psychologist, dietitian, pharmacist, counsellor, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, and family consultants. All participants in the team will be invited to participate in the study. The technology will be place in 20-25 patients' home and patients and family members will be invited to participate in the study. Self-care education will be given to the patients and family members according to the middle-range theory of self-care of chronic illness.
Implementation Study
Implementation of digital technology in two different care settings from both patients, informal caregivers, and healthcare professional's perspective.
Interventions
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Implementation Study
Implementation of digital technology in two different care settings from both patients, informal caregivers, and healthcare professional's perspective.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* All healthcare personal in the care team will be asked to participate
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions
OTHER
Sormland County Council, Sweden
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Maria Liljeroos
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Care team in Region of Sörmland
Eskilstuna, , Sweden
Countries
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References
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Liljeroos M, Arkkukangas M, Stromberg A. The long-term effect of an m-health tool on self-care in patients with heart failure: a pre-post interventional study with a mixed-method analysis. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2024 Jul 19;23(5):470-477. doi: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvad107.
Other Identifiers
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Maria Liljeroos
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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