YOOMI: Effect of Gamified Physical Therapy Exercise Software on Inpatient Mobility
- Conditions
- Delirium in Old AgePhysical DisabilityHospital Acquired ConditionMuscle LossWeakness, MusclePhysical InactivityMuscle Atrophy or Weakness
- Interventions
- Device: Yoomi Physical Therapy Software
- Registration Number
- NCT05815017
- Lead Sponsor
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- Brief Summary
Patients admitted to the hospital often develop functional impairments due to being in bed most of the day. Each day of bedrest leads to significant muscle loss. As a result, many patients become dependent on others or require rehabilitation at a facility to improve mobility and function prior to returning home. Staff in the hospital is limited and often unable to mobilize patients every day while hospitalized. The investigators are testing a new experimental gamified physical therapy exercise software to see if it can be a fun, enjoyable way to help mobilize patients without the assistance of staff. The primary aim of this pilot/proof of concept study is to determine whether gamified physical therapy software can help inpatients exercise within the safety of their own beds and preserve pre-hospitalization function.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 80
- >= 65 years of age
- English-fluency in reading and speaking
- Capacity to consent
- Enrolled in HELP program
- Attending physician confirms there are no medical contraindications to in-bed exercises
- Unstable Psychiatric Illness
- Unstable/Critically Ill Patients requiring ICU-level of care
- Surgical tube present (e.g. JP drains)
- Surgery during the hospitalization
- Bed Rest Activity Order
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Gamified Physical Therapy Exercise Software Intervention + Usual Care Yoomi Physical Therapy Software Participants randomized to the intervention group will be asked each day by a volunteer whether they would like to use the gamified physical therapy exercise software while in their beds. Participants willing to exercise will have the device set up for them to participate by a volunteer and the software will begin with a tutorial video for different exercises and then ask patients to perform in sequence with prompting and motion tracking. Exercises include Frontal Bicep Curls, Arm Crosses, Press Ups, Arm Rotations, and Basketball Shots.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Patient Satisfaction Score for Intervention Group Questionnaire (change is being assessed) Collected daily throughout duration of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks Percentage of exercise repetitions completed for Intervention Group (change is being assessed) Collected daily throughout duration of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks Completed exercises divided by assigned exercises by software
Software Utilization Time for Intervention Group (change is being assessed) Collected daily throughout duration of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 3DCAM Delirium Scale Collected daily throughout duration of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks 22 questions including self reported and observations by staff to determine if patient has delirium
Length of hospital stay Collected at the time of discharge of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks Post-discharge Self Assessed Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AMPAC) Score 30 days post-discharge AMPAC scores done as self-assessments (Score ranging from 0 to 24 with higher being better)
Post-discharge care needs Collected at time of discharge, usually 1-2 weeks Number of Partipants with Post-discharge needs e.g. subacute rehab, home PT, home assistance, acute rehab, etc
Change in Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AMPAC) Scores Collected daily throughout duration of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AMPAC) scores done by nurses twice daily (Score ranging from 0 to 24 with higher being better)
Patient Self-Assessments Collected daily throughout duration of patient hospitalization, usually 1-2 weeks Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AMPAC) scores done as self-assessments (Score ranging from 0 to 24 with higher being better)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
🇺🇸New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States