The objective of this study is to assess the usability and acceptance of the CAREUP solution in improving the quality of life at home of the older adults. The CAREUP solution is a platform that collects data from different tools such as tablets, smartwatches, ambient sensors, iHealth weight scale, and Digital Hand Dynamometer. .
The objective of this study is to assess the usability and acceptance of the CAREUP solution at home in primary (older adults), secondary (informal caregivers) and tertiary (doctors and geriatrics) end users. The CAREUP solution is a platform that collects data from different tools such as tablets, smartwatches, ambient sensors, iHealth weight scale, and Digital Hand Dynamometer. The study will comprehends two phases: a pre-pilot and pilot phases.The pre-pilot phase will test new user interfaces and games with 5 older adult (primary users) and 5 informal caregiver (secondary) in each site (Italy, Romania, Austria) for at least 1 week. This phase will only focus on primary endpoints (usability and acceptance). The pilot phase will investigate platform usability, acceptance and efficiency of developed Intrinsic Capacity (IC) evaluation algorithms, reliability and security. At least 30 primary and 15 secondary and some tertiary users (doctors and geriatrics) will be enrolled in each country (Italy, Romania, Austria) for 12 months. This phase will focus on both primary and secondary endpoints.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
The Experimental Group will test the CAREUP platform at home for 12 months.
EURAG Austria
Vienna, Austria
IRCCS INRCA Hospital
Ancona, Italy
Ana Aslan International Foundation
Bucharest, Romania
Change in acceptability of the CAREUP platform
Acceptability will be assess by an ad hoc structured questionnaire of 10 questions to collect data about like and dislike of the Careup platform.
Time frame: baseline and 12 months later
Change in usability of the CAREUP platform
The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a reliable tool for measuring usability. It consists of a10 item questionnaire with five response options for respondents from 'Strongly agree' to 'Strongly disagree'.
Time frame: baseline and 12 months later
Change in Physical Performance
Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) is a short battery of tests designed to assess the function of the lower limbs. This scale consists of 3 different sections: balance assessment, evaluation of walking on 4 linear meters, evaluation of the ability to perform, for 5 consecutive times, the sit to stand from a chair, without using the upper limbs. The total scale score therefore has a range from 0 to 12. A total score below 10 indicates frailty and a high risk of disability and falls. The 1-point change in score from pre to post test is of clinical relevance.
Time frame: baseline, 6 and 12 months later
Change in Quality of Life
The EuroQol-5D-5L (EQ-5D-5L) scale consists of five dimensions: mobility, independence, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression. Each dimension has 5 levels: no problems, mild problems, moderate problems, severe problems and extreme problems. The participant is asked to indicate his/her health status by ticking the box corresponding to the most appropriate statement in each of the five dimensions. The numbers from the five dimensions can be combined into a 5-digit number that describes the health status of the participant. The numerals 1-5 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. In addition, there is the EQ Visual Analogue scale (EQ VAS).The EQ VAS records the respondent's self-rated health on a 20 cm vertical, visual analogue scale with endpoints labelled 'the best health you can imagine' and 'the worst health you can imagine'. The EQ-5D-5L now asks respondents to simply 'mark an X on the scale to indicate how your health is TODAY'.
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Time frame: baseline, 6 and 12 months later
Change in Mood
The 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) assesses the current condition of the patient's mood. Scores of 0-4 are considered normal, depending on age, education, and complaints; 5-8 indicate mild depression; 9-11 indicate moderate depression; and 12-15 indicate severe depression.
Time frame: baseline, 6 and 12 months later