In this SBIR, ALTality, Inc. ("SpellBound") will assess the feasibility of a dual English/Spanish language augmented reality(AR)-enabled tool for assessing inpatient postoperative pain/nausea/vomiting in Hispanic/Latino children and adolescents with cancer in collaboration with bilingual Spanish-speaking anesthesiologists at the MD Anderson Cancer Center. If successful, the AR app will be an immediately implementable and commercially viable method of providing Hispanic/Latino pediatric cancer patients with limited English proficiency an adjunctive tool to overcome infrastructural barriers to receiving translation services in acute care settings that put them at higher risk of under and/or overtreatment of pain by prescription opioids and future prescription opioid dependency and misuse, at no cost to them or their families.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
16
Age-stratified (age 7-11 and age 12-17 years old) augmented reality app to evaluate for pain and opioid-related adverse events with equivalent English and Spanish text, audio, and narration
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States
Primary; Percent of enrolled patients who activated/used the app during the PACU stay
Feasibility measured as activation/usage of the app recorded by the device ID for each patient
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Total time spent playing on the AR app during the PACU stay
Length of time (minutes) of app usage recorded by the device ID for each patient
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Recorded responses about pain assessment from the app
Pain scale score in English or Spanish through the app
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Recorded responses about nausea/vomit assessment from the app
Baxter animated retching scale score in English or Spanish through the app
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Inpatient opioid consumption
Calculated as morphine equivalent dose of all opioids given
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Length of stay
Total time (minutes) spent in the PACU after surgery
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Quality of life survey
PedsQL survey administered to child and/or adult caregiver stratified by age
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Rate of opioid prescription
The percentage of patients with opioid prescriptions at the time of discharge from the electronic health record
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
Patient/caregiver satisfaction survey
Asked to the patient/caregiver by the study team - 1) How satisfied were you with regards to your pain management in PACU?, 2) How satisfied were you with regards to your nausea management in PACU?, 3) How satisfied were you with the use of the AR app to help assess your pain and nausea?
Time frame: immediately after the intervention/procedure/surgery
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