RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT04953364

Self-Management for Amputee Rehabilitation Using Technology.

Self-management for Amputee Rehabilitation Using Technology (SMART) Program: a Peer Supported mHealth Approach for Rehabilitation After Lower Limb Amputation


Sponsor

University of British Columbia

Enrollment

82 participants

Start Date

Oct 14, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Lower Limb Amputations (LLAs) are a substantial burden on the Canadian health services with nearly 50,000 cases reported between 2006 and 2011. To address the challenging nature of a LLA (e.g., decreased mobility, pain, depression), patients need to go through extensive rehabilitation programs. Effective self-management programs can help those with LLA to monitor their own condition and improve their quality of life. However, a lack of self-management programs, a limited healthcare budget, and a decrease in quality of services (e.g. shorter lengths of stay for inpatients and rapid movement to outpatient services) pose further challenges for patients with LLA. Self-management programs can be provided to clients through online mobile technologies (e.g., tablet) and offer accessible, low-cost, and potentially augmentative rehabilitation after discharge, in both urban and rural areas. To address these needs, an online educational and training platform for individuals with LLA called, Self-Management for Amputee Rehabilitation using Technology (SMART) was designed and developed. SMART focuses on LLA education, prosthetic limb management, and weekly support of peers. It is monitored by a trainer through a website. SMART will be evaluated in men and women with LLA aged 50 years and over, admitted to prosthetic rehabilitation throughout BC and ON. SMART has the potential to influence a client's post-LLA needs with direct (e.g., individual's health) and indirect (e.g., healthcare utilization) benefits. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effect of SMART in community dwelling older adults with unilateral, above or below, knee amputation.


Eligibility

Min Age: 50 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study develops and tests a self-management technology program — delivered via tablet or computer — to help people with a lower limb amputation (due to diabetes or vascular disease) better manage their rehabilitation and prosthesis use at home. Many amputees face barriers to attending in-person rehabilitation clinics, so this program aims to support recovery remotely for adults aged 50 and older living in British Columbia or Ontario, Canada. You may be eligible if: - You are 50 years or older - You have had a single leg amputation (below or above the knee) due to diabetes or vascular disease - You received your prosthesis within the last 2 years - You speak and read English - You have access to a computer or tablet and the internet - You live in British Columbia or Ontario, Canada You may NOT be eligible if: - You have a serious health condition such as congestive heart failure or dementia - You are expecting further surgery (such as a revision amputation) - You are unable to use a tablet or keyboard Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALSMART

SMART includes mental and physical wellness, residual/prosthetic limb managements, use of a prosthesis and weekly peer-support calls or video call over Zoom, hosted by University of British Columbia, depends on participant's preference, promoting motivation and establishing goal setting and action planning. The tablet will also allow asynchronous contact with trainers through a secure website.

BEHAVIORALControl

The control group will receive a care booklet and weekly contacts for 6 weeks.


Locations(1)

GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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