Faculty of Health, Nursing, Management, University of Applied Sciences Neubrandenburg, Brodaer Strasse 2, Neubrandenburg, 17033, Germany.
AssistMe GmbH, Bachstrasse 12, Berlin, 10555, Germany.
BMC Geriatr. 2023 Jul 5;23(1):409. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04135-2.
In general, urinary and faecal incontinence is a multifaceted problem that is associated with increasing burdens for those affected, a massive impairment of quality of life and economic consequences. Incontinence is associated with a high level of shame, which in particular reduces the self-esteem of those being incontinent and leads to additional vulnerability. Those affected by incontinence often perceive incontinence and the care they receiveas humiliating, hence they can no longer control their own urination; nursing care and cleansing support then lead to additional dependency. People with incontinence in need of care not uncommonly experience a poor communication and many taboos surrounding the issue as well as the use of force when incontinence products are changed.
This RCT aims to validate the benefits of using a digital assistance system to optimise incontinence care and to enable statements concerning the effect of the assistance technology on nursing and social structures and processes as well as on the quality of life from the perspective of the person in need of care. In a two-arm, stratified, randomised, controlled interventional study, primarily incontinence-affected residents of four inpatient nursing facilities will be examined (n = 80). One intervention group will be equipped with a sensor-based digital assistance system, which will transmit care-related information to the nursing staff (via smartphone). The collected data will be compared to the data of the control group. Primary endpoints are falls occurring; secondary endpoints are quality of life and sleep, sleep disturbances and material consumption. In addition, nursing staff (n = 15-20) will be interviewed regarding the effects, experience, acceptance and satisfaction.
The RCT aims at the applicability and effect of assistance technologies on nursing structures and processes. It is assumed that, amongst other things, this technology may lead to a reduction of unnecessary checks and material changes, an improvement of life quality, an avoidance of sleep disturbances and thus an improvement of sleep quality as well as to a reduced risk of falling for people with incontinence in need of care. The further development of incontinence care systems is of social interest as this offers the prospect of improving the quality of care for nursing home residents with incontinence.
Approval of the RCT is granted by the Ethics Committee at the University of Applied Sciences Neubrandenburg (Reg.-Nr.: HSNB/190/22). This RCT is registered at the German Clinical Trials Register on July 8, 2022, under the identification number DRKS00029635.
一般来说,尿失禁和粪便失禁是一个多方面的问题,它会给患者带来越来越多的负担,极大地影响生活质量,并造成经济后果。失禁会导致高度的羞耻感,这尤其会降低失禁患者的自尊心,并导致他们更加脆弱。失禁患者通常会觉得失禁和他们所接受的护理是一种羞辱,因此他们无法再控制自己的排尿;护理和清洁支持会导致他们更加依赖他人。需要护理的失禁患者经常会遇到沟通不畅、对该问题有许多禁忌,以及在更换失禁产品时使用武力等问题。
本 RCT 旨在验证使用数字辅助系统优化失禁护理的益处,并能够从需要护理的人的角度说明辅助技术对护理和社会结构与流程以及生活质量的影响。在一项两臂、分层、随机、对照的干预性研究中,主要将检查四家住院护理机构中受失禁影响的居民(n=80)。一个干预组将配备基于传感器的数字辅助系统,该系统将向护理人员(通过智能手机)传输与护理相关的信息。收集的数据将与对照组的数据进行比较。主要终点是跌倒发生的次数;次要终点是生活质量和睡眠、睡眠障碍和物质消耗。此外,还将对护理人员(n=15-20)进行访谈,了解其效果、体验、接受度和满意度。
该 RCT 旨在研究辅助技术对护理结构和流程的适用性和效果。研究假设,除其他外,该技术可能会减少不必要的检查和物质更换,提高生活质量,避免睡眠障碍,从而提高睡眠质量,并降低需要护理的失禁患者跌倒的风险。进一步开发失禁护理系统具有社会意义,因为这有望提高患有失禁的养老院居民的护理质量。
伦理委员会已批准该 RCT(注册号:HSNB/190/22)。该 RCT 于 2022 年 7 月 8 日在德国临床试验注册中心注册,注册号为 DRKS00029635。