The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the use of the Prone Positioner in pediatric patients with tracheostomies (trachs). The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * What is the fit and satisfaction of the device? * Does the device fulfill the goal of allowing infants with trachs participate in tummy time * What aesthetic feedback will the study team receive on the prone positioner from families, therapists, and nursing staff. Participants will be placed in the Prone Positioner, they will be monitored for their comfort/satisfaction with use, and how well they are able to be receive ventilation while in the device. Parents of these infants, as well as healthcare providers, will be surveyed on thoughts/suggestions for the Prone Positioner.
A trained member of this study staff will be always present in the patient room during the fit test. For the fit test, a therapist from the study team will takes measurements of the infant and then place the infant in the prone positioner device. At no time will the baby be left alone or unsupported by staff. The study team will assess the physical fit, ease of getting the infant in and out of the device, and the patient's tolerance to being in the positioner. Parents/guardians will be able to be present while the patient is in the device (if the parents are available and present at the time of fit testing) and immediately following the patient's removal from the device, the parents will be asked to complete a paper survey. The survey will ask for their perceptions of the device, initial reactions, and other qualitative data collected during the fit test. Healthcare providers who are not part of the study team will also be surveyed to obtain their thoughts/opinions on the device as well.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
An innovative device to allow for infants to be supported while in the prone position
Children's Mercy Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
RECRUITINGFit and Size of Prone Positioner
Evaluate the fit and size of the prone positioner prototype with infants with tracheostomies of varying ages/sizes
Time frame: 45 minutes
Parental Satisfaction with Prone Positioner
Evaluate if the prone positioner appeals to parents' satisfaction and trust in its use (i.e., does the device fulfill the goal of allowing infants with trachs participate in tummy time?)
Time frame: Post patient use of positioner, survey to take a maximum of 10 minutes
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