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Evaluation of the Uses of a Digital-assisted Self-rehabilitation Device (TELE-PARK)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Parkinson Disease
Parkinson's Syndrome
Interventions
Procedure: Self-rehabilitation by digital support
Registration Number
NCT03667456
Lead Sponsor
Pôle Saint Hélier
Brief Summary

Evaluate the use by the patient and his family and professional environment of a self-rehabilitation device with follow-up in tele-rehabilitation in people with Parkinson's disease taking into account the different actors within a health area (health professionals and paramedics in structure and in liberal).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
31
Inclusion Criteria

Patients:

  • Men and women over the age of 18
  • With Parkinson's syndrome due to idiopathic Parkinson's disease or related syndromes
  • Presenting a complaint about balance and/or walking
  • With possible walking over a perimeter of at least 100 meters with or without technical aid
  • Hoehn and Yahr scale < or = to 4
  • Formulating their free and informed consent in writing.

Health professionals:

  • physiotherapists and physiatrists hospital or voluntary volunteers practicing in the territory of health 5 in Brittany agreeing to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
  • Orthopedic and rheumatologic pathologies that may prevent the achievement of measures
  • Comprehension disorders preventing the implementation of the protocol

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Self-rehabilitation by digital supportSelf-rehabilitation by digital supportProvision to patients selected by doctors or physiotherapists of an interactive digital tool (tablet + inertial sensor) to support self-rehabilitation home Parkinson's patients. Monitoring and regulation of remote self-reeducation by tele-reeducation. Evaluation of the acceptance of the tool and the quality of life of the patients by questionnaire at day 0, and two and twelve months after.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
UTAUT Questionnaire12 months

Questionnaire of acceptability / acceptance of the tool and its use by professionals based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use Technology (UTAUT).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
UTAUT Questionnaire12 months

Questionnaires for integrating the tool and its use at 12 months for professionals and patients / entourage

Performance indicators12 months

Alternatives that would have been implemented to meet the difficulties of the liberal therapist with his patient, number of kilometers saved by telereducation

Observance12 months

Observance of self-rehabilitation using tablet data at 2 months and 12 months: the tablet records the number of sessions performed, their duration, the number and type of exercises performed

Rosenberg SES12 months

Rosenberg's self-esteem scale (SES) assesses self-esteem. The questionnaire consists of 10 items of which 5 evaluate positive self-esteem and 5 negative self-esteem. The answer varies according to a four-point Likert-type scale from "Strongly disagree" (1) to "Totally agree" (4). A score between 10 and 40 is obtained. A score below 25 means very low self-esteem; a score between 25 and 31 means low self-esteem; a score between 31 and 34 means an average self-esteem; a score between 34 and 39 means a strong self-esteem; a score above 39 means a very strong self-esteem.

Zarit's Score12 months

The Zarit scale assesses the emotional, physical and financial burden for caregivers of caring for someone with a loss of autonomy. The 22-item grid allows an assessment of this burden, ranging from mild to moderate to severe. The total score (sum of the 22-item scores) ranges from 0 to 88.

A score less than or equal to 20 indicates a low or no burden; a score between 21 and 40 indicates a light burden; a score between 41 and 60 indicates a moderate burden; a score above 60 indicates a severe burden

VAS Satisfaction12 months

The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) allows a quick estimate of the level of satisfaction of patients by positioning themselves on a line whose extremities indicate the lowest level on the left (0) and the strongest on the right (10)

SF3612 months

The 36-Item Short Form Health Survey is assessing the subjective quality of life of patients summarized in two component summary scores, the Physical Component Summary (PCS) and the Mental Component Summary (MCS) scores. The SF-36 includes one multi-item scale that assesses eight health concepts. All questions are scored on a scale from 0 to 100, with 100 representing the highest level of functioning possible. Aggregate scores are compiled as a percentage of the total points possible, using the RAND scoring table. The scores from those questions that address each specific area of functional health status are then averaged together, for a final score within each of the 8 dimensions measured. Reliability is measured by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Its value is less than or equal to 1. It is considered "acceptable" from 0.7.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Pôle Saint Hélier

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Rennes, Bretagne, France

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