Mobile and Remote Monitoring of Seating Pressure for Wheelchair Users With SCI

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

19

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 14, 2017

Primary Completion Date

September 11, 2017

Study Completion Date

September 11, 2017

Conditions
Spinal Cord Injuries
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Structured Pressure Ulcer Prevention Education

Structured education for performance weight shift maneuvers and pressure ulcer prevention will occur during the initial visit for each subject. The education method used aligns with principles of the social cognitive theory to facilitate learning. The purpose in providing the education is to ensure all of the participants receive uniform instruction in how to perform weight shifts and to facilitate understanding of the importance of completing them as a protective measure against pressure ulcer development. Because each participant will come into the study at varying levels of understanding about pressure ulcer risk and knowledge of how to complete weight shift maneuvers, the education component is critical to ensure all participants are provided with the same information in the same way.

OTHER

Mobile Seat Interface Pressure Mapping System (IPM)

This mobile IPM system was designed to provide visual information about seat interface pressure distribution to compensate for lack of sensation on the sitting surface. This variable will be toggled on and off between the intervention and control phases of the study. The participants will have access to the visual feedback while learning how to complete weight shift maneuvers at the initial visit and then again at home during the intervention phases (weeks 2 and 4). During the control phases (weeks 1 and 3), they will not have access to the visual feedback from the pressure map

Trial Locations (1)

55905

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

University of Minnesota

OTHER

collaborator

National Institute on Aging (NIA)

NIH

lead

Mayo Clinic

OTHER