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Heart Rate Informed Changes in Care for Non-Communicating Patients

Heart Rate Informed Changes in Care for Non-Communicating Patients

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5-70 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The overarching aim is to generate knowledge to reduce incidence of pain in non-verbal patients' everyday life. The trial will 1) evaluate how HR can be used to identify potentially painful care procedures that should be re-evaluated in terms of the approach taken; 2) test the effect of heart rate (HR)-informed changes in potentially painful care procedures on biomarkers of pain, and 3) assess how six weeks of communication through HR affects the quality of communication between patient and caregiver.

Description

Detailed protocol to be published as journal article with reference to Clinicaltrials.gov-registration. Preprint available: https://osf.io/gan42

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Between 5 and 70 years of age at the time of data collection
  • Autism spectrum disorder as evaluated by clinical psychologist
  • Communication difficulties
  • Living at a care home with round-the-clock staff for at least five days a week; or attending one-to-one staffed school/day-care at least five days a week.
  • Written informed consent is obtained from the subjects' legal representative.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Having any autoimmune disorder or any type of cancer with ongoing chemotherapy.

Study details
    Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Intellectual Disability
    Communication
    Nonverbal

NCT05738278

University of Oslo

15 October 2025

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