Study of Feasibility and Efficacy of Telecommunication Platforms as an Adjunctive Clinical Tool for a Parkinson's Disease Clinic
- Conditions
- Parkinson Disease
- Registration Number
- NCT04695353
- Lead Sponsor
- Hospital Universitario de Burgos
- Brief Summary
Telecommunication Platforms are new technology founded to build better short messages service alternative. Their use have increasingly drawn a wider range of interest as a text communication and video chat system between health care professionals and patients and health care professionals themselves. However, high-quality and adequately evaluated research, especially in the field of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson´s disease, is needed to establish whether patients with these specific neurological problems can be effectively managed with these technological tools in low, middle, and high-income countries
- Detailed Description
Telecommunication Platforms are new technology founded to build a better short message service alternative. Their use have increasingly drawn a wider range of interest as a text communication and video chat system between health care professionals and patients and health care professionals themselves. However, high-quality and adequately evaluated research, especially in the field of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson´s disease, is needed to establish whether patients with these specific neurological problems can be effectively managed with these technological tools. In this study, patients with Parkinson´s disease from high, middle, and low-income countries covering urban and rural populations, with at least one neurologist with Movement Disorders practice (Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Tanzania, South Korea, United States, Egypt), will be included. Feasibility, clinical management, providers and patient´s satisfaction will be compared between in-office vs. telemedicine (virtual) visits. This study will show the effectiveness of telemedicine, when the access to specialized neurological care is limited, especially now with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Patients diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson´s disease, able to use a smart phone and running videoconferences, with easy access to wifi.
Patients with severe ambulatory problems that will interfere with in-office visits, without access to Internet, with limited technical knowledge unable to use Telecommunication Platforms, or patients diagnosed with other types of Parkinsonism.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Clinical management Complexity 1 year Comparison of the clinical issues frequency (% of any of the following) performed during either virtual or in-office visits: the sum of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment recommendations, urgent clinical problem evaluation, discussion of test results, education, and second-opinion requests
Patients and providers satisfaction and difficulties 1 year description and comparison of the main difficulties and overall satisfaction between virtual vs. in-office visits
Feasibility of Virtual Visits for Parkinson Disease 1 year number of scheduled in-office and virtual visits that are completed, overall as well as by center, gender, and age-group.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Cost-effectiveness 1 year Comparison of costs (from a patient's perspective) at the end of the study vs. baseline (previous 6 months) in terms of medical (drugs, doctors and other health professionals, hospitalizations, non-pharmacological interventions, work-up tests), and non-medical (internet and cellular phone fee, travel costs related to health care, medical equipments such as canes, etc, caregiver and nursing home fees) costs between virtual and in-office visits
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hospital Universitario de Burgos
🇪🇸Burgos, Spain