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YOOMI: Effect of Gamified Physical Therapy Exercise Software on Inpatient Mobility

YOOMI: Effect of Gamified Physical Therapy Exercise Software on Inpatient Mobility

Recruiting
65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

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.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • >= 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

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 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 details
    Weakness
    Muscle
    Delirium in Old Age
    Muscle Atrophy or Weakness
    Muscle Loss
    Hospital Acquired Condition
    Physical Disability
    Physical Inactivity

NCT05815017

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

21 March 2024

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