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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
64 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-12-02
2021-07-31
Brief Summary
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SILVER aims to evaluate the role of programmed video calls with families:
* on mood, anxiety, fear of death and pain perception in patients hospitalized or in nursing homes during the SARS-COV-2 pandemic.
* in relieving the familiar caregiver anxiety and fear of death of others
* in relieving the professional caregiver anxiety.
SILVER is an international study involving both acute, rehabilitation geriatric units and nursing homes; we will enroll all the patients present in the participating centers. Patients will be allowed to chose between video and phone calls, the following dimensions will be evaluated:
* Delirium risk: using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM)
* Mood: using the 5-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)
* Anxiety: using the Clinical Anxiety Scale (GAS).
* Fear of death (self and others): using the Collett-Lester scale. In parallel, health professionals and family caregivers will be evaluated for anxiety at baseline and every week after intervention set-up by the Clinical Anxiety Scale (CAS). Family caregivers will also be evaluated with the fear of death scale (sub-scale fear of death of others).
Finally, to evaluate the appreciation for video call communication in patients and caregivers we will use a Likert scale.
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Detailed Description
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* To evaluate the role of video calls with families on mood, anxiety, fear of death and pain perception in patients hospitalized or in nursing homes during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
* To evaluate the role of video calls in relieving family caregivers' anxiety and fear of death of their loved one.
* To evaluate the role of video calls in relieving health professionals' anxiety.
Methods. In order to reduce social isolation from their relatives and friends patients will be helped in joining them through video-calls thanks to the use of dedicated tablets and to the assistance provided by nurses, assistant-nurses, occupational therapists or neuropsychologists.
Population selection. All the patients in the participating centers fulfilling inclusion/exclusion criteria will be enrolled in SILVER.
Patients will be asked to chose between video and phone call, phone call will be allowed without any restriction to both video and usual care groups.
standardization of video calls: Two video-calls of maximum 15' will be administered every week; in addition, patients will be allowed to do video-call upon request. Video-calls will be performed using Skype or WhatsApp video or Face-time, the use of others app will be evaluated upon family's request.
Data collection for primary and secondary outcomes. Patients will be evaluated at baseline and every week with standardized scales to assess their mood, anxiety and delirium symptoms.
At baseline and at the end of the intervention we will evaluate the overall appreciation of the video call by the patients, their family caregiver, and the health professionals using a Likert scale and Anxiety: using the Geriatric Anxiety Scale (GAS).
In order to clarify the role of social connection through video calls on the patients' health, we will evaluate at baseline and after one week :
* Mood: using the 5-items Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-5)
* Fear of death (self and others): using the Collett-Lester scale
* Delirium risk: using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) will be evaluated every day and will be analyzed ad day of delirium weekly.
In addition, the effect of video calls in professionals and in family caregivers will be evaluated as follows:
family and professional caregivers will be evaluated for anxiety at baseline and the end of intervention set-up by the Clinical anxiety (CAS). Familiar care-givers will also be evaluated with the fear of death scale (sub-scale fear of death of others) at the baseline and after one week.
Collection of other data.
In order to correct the statistical analyses for possible confounding variables the following data will be collected:
Age, gender, years of school, duration of hospitalization , type of hospital discharge, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale, Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS) index, Activity of Daily Living (ADL), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL).
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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phone calls
patients choosing phone calls as preferred communication technique
video calls
A tablet for video-calls will be available for patients and families. Two video-calls of maximum 15' will be organized every week; in addition, patients will be allowed to do video-call upon request. Video-calls will be performed using Skype or WhatsApp video or Face-time
video call
patients choosing video calls as preferred communication technique
video calls
A tablet for video-calls will be available for patients and families. Two video-calls of maximum 15' will be organized every week; in addition, patients will be allowed to do video-call upon request. Video-calls will be performed using Skype or WhatsApp video or Face-time
Interventions
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video calls
A tablet for video-calls will be available for patients and families. Two video-calls of maximum 15' will be organized every week; in addition, patients will be allowed to do video-call upon request. Video-calls will be performed using Skype or WhatsApp video or Face-time
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients and families willing to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
* Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) equal or higher than two.
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Patrizia D'Amelio
associated professor
Locations
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Patrizia D'amelio
Lausanne, , Switzerland
Countries
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References
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Durst AV, Graf CE, Ruggiero C, Zekry D, Boccardi V, Monney L, Joss I, Vuilloud K, Vespignani G, Bosshard W, Mecocci P, Bula CJ, D'Amelio P. Fighting social isolation in times of pandemic COVID-19: the role of video calls for older hospitalized patients. Aging Clin Exp Res. 2022 Sep;34(9):2245-2253. doi: 10.1007/s40520-022-02188-8. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
Other Identifiers
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2020-01125
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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