Camera System Development for Pressure Injury Screening in Veterans with SCI
用于 SCI 退伍军人压力损伤筛查的摄像系统开发
基本信息
- 批准号:10443563
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-01-01 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaBedsBehaviorCare given by nursesCessation of lifeClinicClinical TrialsCommunicationDevelopmentDevicesEarly DiagnosisEarly InterventionEngineeringEsthesiaFeedbackFutureGoalsHealth Care CostsHealth PersonnelHealthcareHomeHome environmentHospital CostsHospitalizationHourImageInfectionInjuryInterruptionInterventionLeadLocationMethodsMuscle TonusNursing ResearchOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomePathway interactionsPersonsPosturePreventionProcessProtocols documentationProviderRehabilitation therapyResearchRiskRisk FactorsSecureSelf-Help DevicesSeveritiesSkinSpecialistSpinal cord injurySystemSystems DevelopmentTechnologyTestingTimeTrainingTrochantersVeteransVisionVisitWorkbasecoccyxcostdecubitus ulcerhealinghigh riskhome testimprovedinjury preventionlimb losspressurepreventsacrumsatisfactionscreeningsystems researchtooltrial comparingusabilitywoundwound care
项目摘要
Veterans with spinal cord injury (VwSCI) are at high risk for pressure injury (PI). Risk factors for PI in VwSCI
include lack of sensation below the level of injury, relative immobility, and poor gluteal muscle tone. The
average added healthcare cost for a person with SCI with a pressure injury is estimated to be $70,000, and
hospitalization may be required for weeks to months to heal the pressure injury. Furthermore, incurring a
pressure injury can result in severe infection, limb loss, or even death. Preventative behavior to incurring a
pressure injury is taught to the VwSCI during rehabilitation. Behaviors such as pressure reliefs every 15
minutes, turning every two hours when lying in bed, and conducting regular skin assessments are
recommended for PI prevention. Most VwSCI are taught to use a mirror on a long handle for viewing at-risk
seated areas (e.g., sacrum, ischial tuberosities, coccyx area, and trochanters) at least twice a day for evidence
of skin changes. If the mirror user discovers a change in the skin, he/she is encouraged to completely offload
that area. Many VwSCI live great distances from the VA SCI clinic thus healthcare providers could better
advise Veterans to the appropriate pathway if they could view an image of the at-risk skin. The long term goal
of this work is to help VwSCI prevent the progression and severity of an early detected pressure injury. The
short term goals are to 1) provide VwSCI a more efficient and efficacious tool [In-Sight camera system] to
examine their at-risk skin areas; and to 2) provide a secure and efficient communication process with their
health care provider or skin specialist regarding areas of concern.
The first aim of the project will involve N=18 VwSCI (level C7 and below). During a first visit, Veterans will
describe their current use of the long-handled mirror to conduct skin screening and will demonstrate their ability
to see key locations with the mirror. They will also fill out the Assistive Device section of the QUEST 2.0 to
provide their satisfaction with the long-handled mirror. The In-Sight camera system will be presented to the
Veterans and they will be trained on how to use the system by the research nurse. The Veterans will then
demonstrate their ability to see key locations with the camera system. Subjects will fill out the Assistive Device
section of the QUEST 2.0 for the camera system and will provide feedback on how to improve the system. This
feedback will be used by our engineering team to refine the camera system. During a second visit, the refined
camera system will be retested by the same N=18 VwSCI using the same protocol. QUEST 2.0 device
subscale scores will assist in quantifying improvements to the device during the refinement.
The second aim will use the refined camera system in at-home testing of N=6 VwSCI (level C7 and below).
During a first visit to the Veteran's home, the Veteran will conduct the same testing with the long-handled
mirror as described for Aim 1. The research nurse will train the Veteran on how to use the In-Sight camera
system and the Veteran will use the system at home for 3 months. Veterans will send images weekly (using
MyHealtheVet) to a wound care nurse at the Minneapolis VA SCI/D Center or more often if they find areas of
concern. The research nurse will call Veterans weekly to determine if they are having any issues with the
system and to provide feedback regarding the image quality (based on discussions with the wound care
nurse). At the end of the study, the research nurse will return to the Veteran's home and the Veteran will
demonstrate their use of the camera system and fill out the Assistive Device section of the QUEST 2.0. We
expect to show that the camera system is preferred to the long-handled mirror and to establish the feasibility
for a future clinical trial comparing different skin screening technologies.
退伍军人脊髓损伤(VwSCI)是压迫性损伤(PI)的高危人群。VwSCI患者PI的危险因素
项目成果
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Refinement of the Comprehensive Mobile Assessment of Pressure (CMAP) System for Prevention of Pressure Injuries
改进综合移动压力评估 (CMAP) 系统以预防压力损伤
- 批准号:
10598037 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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Refinement of the Comprehensive Mobile Assessment of Pressure (CMAP) System for Prevention of Pressure Injuries
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- 批准号:
10356841 - 财政年份:2020
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Camera System Development for Pressure Injury Screening in Veterans with SCI
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Camera System Development for Pressure Injury Screening in Veterans with SCI
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- 批准号:
10631918 - 财政年份:2018
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