Activity Monitor Feedback and Interactive Tours to Improve Postoperative Ambulation



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/31/2019
Start Date:December 5, 2018
End Date:December 30, 2019
Contact:Timothy Daskivich, MD, MSHPM
Email:timothy.daskivich@csmc.edu
Phone:(310) 423-4700

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Randomized Controlled Trial of Activity Monitor Feedback and Interactive Ambulation Tours to Improve Postoperative Ambulation and Efficiency Outcomes After Major Surgery

This is a randomized controlled trial that compares a system using activity monitors to
provide real-time feedback on daily ambulation to patients undergoing major surgeries, paired
with step-count-measured art tours of the surgical units, versus standard of care, on step
count. The hypothesis is that the feedback system + art tours will encourage patients to
ambulate more.

After major surgery, patients are encouraged to walk early and often, since early ambulation
is linked with improved clinical and efficiency outcomes. This research study tests whether
providing goal-directed feedback on daily ambulation to patients using activity monitors in
combination with an app that provides step count-rated "art tours" of the surgical floors
will increase the amount of steps taken after surgery. Upon enrollment, all patients will be
assigned to either the control (no intervention) or experimental (activity monitor feedback +
art tours) group, stratified by surgery type. This randomized controlled trial aims to
determine if this feedback system/art tours approach improves: (1) daily step count, (2)
length of stay, and (3) patient satisfaction compared with standard of care.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Undergoing one of the 14 surgeries: Gynecological (Total Abdominal Hysterectomy, Gyn
Ex Lap); Orthopedic (Total Hip Replacement, Total Knee Replacement); Minimally
Invasive Surgery (Hiatal Hernia Repair/Fundoplication, Gastric Bypass, Gastric
Sleeve); Colorectal Surgery (Lap/Robotic Colectomy, Ileocolic Resection, Open
Colectomy); Thoracic (Lung Lobectomy); Urologic (Robotic Cystectomy, Radical
Prostatectomy, Partial Nephrectomy).

- Able to provide informed consent

- Non-English speakers will be included with the use of short forms in the 7 available
languages

- Must have access to an IOS or Android device

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unable to provide consent

- Not undergoing procedure of interest

- Admitted to ICU directly after operation (except esophagectomy, where all patients are
admitted to ICU directly after the operation)

- Use of walker, cane, or wheelchair at baseline

- Presence of physical limitations on walking (i.e. amputation)

- Usual place of residence is skilled nursing facility

- Cognitive inability to follow directions to maintain activity monitor in place

- Unable to place activity monitor on patient's wrist
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8700 Beverly Blvd # 8211
Los Angeles, California 90048
(1-800-233-2771)
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