The purpose of this study is to determine if exercising with a music video program will improve physical functions of patients who have been discharged from an Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
The move to music (M2M) intervention pairs exercise with only music (no video), providing only audio stimulation. The intervention will be provided via an audio playlist that can be played on a phone, tablet, or computer. Each session lasts 10-15 minutes.
The move to music video (M2M-V) intervention pairs exercise with both music and video, thus providing both audio and visual stimulation. The intervention will be provided via an audio and video playlist that can be played on a phone, tablet, or computer. Each session lasts 10-15 minutes.
University of Miami
Miami, Florida, United States
Change in global health
Patient-Report Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global Health is a 10 item questionnaire representing physical health, pain, fatigue, mental health, social health and overall health. The questionnaire has a total score ranging from 10 to 50 with the higher score reflects better functioning.
Time frame: baseline, up to 30 days
Change in physical activity
Physical activity will be monitored using an Actiwatch (Philips Respironics) placed on subjects' wrists at enrollment. The Actiwatch is a small, lightweight, limb-worn activity monitoring device.
Time frame: baseline, day5
Change in handgrip strength
Handgrip strength will be assessed using handgrip dynamometer.
Time frame: baseline, up to 30 days
Number of interventions completed
Number of interventions completed will be assessed from self-reported exercise diary.
Time frame: day 5
Patient Satisfaction Survey Scores
Participants will complete a Patient Satisfaction survey by rating their experience of using the intervention from 1 to 5 with the higher score indicating a better experience.
Time frame: day 5
Exercise motivation as measured by the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale
The Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale assesses participant's motivation to exercise. The questionnaire has 16 items evaluated on a 7-point Likert Scale. The total score ranges from 16 to 112 with the lower score indicating greater enjoyment.
Time frame: day 5
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