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Clinical Trials/NCT00434018
NCT00434018
Completed
Phase 2

Enhancing Indoor, Community, and Advanced Wheelchair Skills in SCI

US Department of Veterans Affairs3 sites in 1 country138 target enrollmentApril 2008

Overview

Phase
Phase 2
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Spinal Cord Injury
Sponsor
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Enrollment
138
Locations
3
Primary Endpoint
Wheelchair Skills Test (WST)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

We propose to test an evidence-based wheelchair skills training program to optimize wheelchair safety and performance in veterans with SCI. The proposed training program incorporates emerging evidence on wheelchair biomechanics and motor-skills learning, and addresses recommendations in a new clinical practice guideline. Given the difficulty in translating wheelchair skills learned in a therapy clinic with "real world" problems in the home and community post-discharge, we are proposing to conduct the wheelchair skills training in and around the veteran's home. The immediate goal is to enhance ability, performance time, safety, community participation, and quality of life, while minimizing physical strain. The ultimate goal is to reduce morbidity/mortality associated with wheelchair use and promote successful aging with a disability.

Detailed Description

The purpose of this 3-year randomized controlled clinical trial is to evaluate use of a community-based wheelchair skills training program (WSTP). Objectives include: 1. Determine the immediate and sustained effects of a WSTP on ability, performance time, and physical strain. 2. Examine the effects of mediating and moderating variables on ability, performance time, and physical strain. 3. Examine the effects of a WSTP on safety, community participation, and quality of life. 4. Promote dissemination of WSTP in VA SCI Centers through two key activities: (a) Design innovative marketing plans to increase participation and promote patient-centeredness based on patient-perceived benefits. (b) Estimate health care resources needed to add home-based

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2008
End Date
December 2011
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • SCI for at least 1 year (neurologically stable)
  • Level of injury: C6 and below who use manual wheelchair as a primary means of mobility
  • Able to self-propel wheelchair
  • Between the ages of 18-75
  • Able to follow simple instructions

Exclusion Criteria

  • Progressive disease (e.g. spinal tumor)
  • Extended bedrest for more than 30 days
  • Ventilator-dependent
  • Any cardiac or respiratory condition that would limit subject's physical performance
  • Unstable medical conditions
  • Use power wheelchair or scooter as primary means of mobility
  • Pregnancy

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Wheelchair Skills Test (WST)

Time Frame: long term (1 year)

The WST is a standardized evaluation method that permits a set of representative wheelchair skills to be objectively, simply and inexpensively documented. The WST is an instrument for the objective evaluation of wheelchair skills. The WST consists of a series of commonly used wheelchair skills spanning the spectrum from those as basic as applying brakes to those as difficult as climbing curbs and performing wheelies. The WSC encompasses 57 skills (in Version 4.1) which result in a total score. The WST provide a pass-fail score for each skill. Refusal to attempt a skill (e.g. because of fear) constitutes a failing grade. The numerator is the Total Raw Score (i.e., the number of individual skills awarded a passing score) and the denominator is the number of applicable skills (i.e., the total number of skills minus those awarded NP scores). 100% is the maximum possible percentage score.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART): Social Integration Subscale(long term (1 year))
  • Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART): Physical Independence Subscale(long term (1 year))
  • Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART): Mobility Subscale(long term (1 year))
  • Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART): Occupation Subscale(long term (1 year))
  • Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART): Economic Self-Sufficiency Subscale(long term (1 year))

Study Sites (3)

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