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Association of Wearable Activity Monitors With Post-Operative Activity Level Among Cardiovascular Surgical Patients

Methodist Health System1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 12 人2019年8月13日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
未指定
疾病 / 适应症
Cardiovascular
发起方
Methodist Health System
入组人数
12
试验地点
1
主要终点
readmission rates
状态
已完成
最后更新
上个月

概览

简要总结

Early mobility in the post cardiovascular surgical patient can dramatically impact patient outcomes. Utilizing an innovative strategy, like a wearable activity monitor, can potentially provide: accurate data on post-operative mobility level; increased motivation and self-efficacy in the recovering patient; data to potentially drive post-operative mobility goal setting. Use of a wearable activity monitor will reduce time needed to return to pre-operative activity level in the cardiovascular surgical patient.

详细描述

While this study used participants from a general surgical floor, its merit should be translatable to the cardiovascular surgical patient population. Additionally, Thorup et al. (2016) proved a positive correlation between the amount of time a step counting device was worn and the distance walked by patients. It is no surprise that the importance of activity level and ambulation goals are stressed as much, if not more, to cardiac surgery patients versus other surgical patients. In order to be released from the hospital, a cardiac surgery patient must meet and exceed a certain walking distance. Because of this, much of the post-operative teaching is related to the importance of ambulating, setting distance goals, and defining a walking plan to adhere to during the hospital stay and after discharge. Early and sustained mobility in the post cardiovascular surgical patient can positively impact patient outcomes. In order to drive these outcomes, patient ownership, motivation and self-accountability beyond the walls of the hospital must be achieved. This study will use best practice guidelines, the relationship-based care model, and innovative technology to determine if using wearable activity monitors impacts: (1) intrinsic motivation, (2) time of return to pre-operative mobility levels, (3) LOS and readmission rates, and (4) overall fitness level. The aim of this study is to determine if use of a wearable activity monitor will motivate post cardiovascular surgical patients to increase activity levels over a 12 week period, to determine the wearable activity monitor's ability to influence return to pre-surgical self-reported mobility level, to determine if using a wearable activity monitor will increase 6 minute walk test(6MWT) distance comparing pre-discharge 6MWT and 3 month post 6MWT, to determine amicability of a wearable activity monitor as an intervention strategy in post cardiovascular surgical patients, to determine if use of a wearable activity monitor as a post-operative intervention will impact patient length of stay and/or readmission.

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2019年8月13日
结束日期
2022年5月24日
最后更新
上个月
研究类型
Observational
性别
All

研究者

责任方
Sponsor

入排标准

入选标准

  • Patient must be at least 18 years old
  • Patient must have cardiovascular surgery
  • Patient must be able to ambulate without the use of an assistive device
  • Patient must be able to wear activity wrist device
  • Patient must speak and read English

排除标准

  • Patient does not speak or read English
  • Patient is not able to ambulate, is wheelchair bound, bed bound, or requires the use of an assistive device for ambulation
  • Patient is discharged to an inpatient rehabilitation facility

结局指标

主要结局

readmission rates

时间窗: over a period of 12 months

readmission rates

intrinsic motivation

时间窗: over a period of 12 months

refers to behavior that is driven by internal rewards. In other words, the motivation to engage in a behavior arises from within the individual because it is naturally satisfying.

LOS

时间窗: over a period of 12 months

LENGTH OF STAY

time of return to pre-operative mobility levels

时间窗: over a period of 12 months

time of return to pre-operative mobility levels

overall fitness level

时间窗: over a period of 12 months

FITNESS LEVEL

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