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Personalized Integrated Care Promoting Quality of Life for Older People: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: Alzheimer disease (AD) and Parkinson disease (PD) are the 2 most common neurodegenerative diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. The Personalized Integrated Care Promoting Quality of Life for Older People (PC4L) project proposes an integrated, scalable, and interactive care eco...

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Autores principales: Judica, Elda, Tropea, Peppino, Bouça-Machado, Raquel, Marín, Mayca, Calarota, Elisa, Cozma, Liviu, Badea, Raluca, Ahmed, Mona, Brach, Michael, Ferreira, Joaquim J, Corbo, Massimo
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10407767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37486732
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/47916
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author Judica, Elda
Tropea, Peppino
Bouça-Machado, Raquel
Marín, Mayca
Calarota, Elisa
Cozma, Liviu
Badea, Raluca
Ahmed, Mona
Brach, Michael
Ferreira, Joaquim J
Corbo, Massimo
author_facet Judica, Elda
Tropea, Peppino
Bouça-Machado, Raquel
Marín, Mayca
Calarota, Elisa
Cozma, Liviu
Badea, Raluca
Ahmed, Mona
Brach, Michael
Ferreira, Joaquim J
Corbo, Massimo
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description BACKGROUND: Alzheimer disease (AD) and Parkinson disease (PD) are the 2 most common neurodegenerative diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. The Personalized Integrated Care Promoting Quality of Life for Older People (PC4L) project proposes an integrated, scalable, and interactive care ecosystem that can be easily adapted to the needs of several neurodegenerative and chronic diseases, care institutions, and end user requirements. OBJECTIVE: The study protocol developed within the framework of the PC4L project aims to iteratively test the integrated platform and its modules, and focuses primarily on assessing the impact of the proposed solution (ie, the PC4L platform) on patients’ quality of life, as well as its usability and feasibility on a large-scale sample size in 3 different scenarios (home, neurorehabilitation, and day care centers). METHODS: A prospective multicenter clinical study is conducted in 5 European countries (Germany, Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Spain) at 6 different pilot centers, for 3 months, in patients with PD, Parkinsonism, AD, and other dementias (ODs). Patients were randomized in a ratio of 1:1 to the intervention group (use of the PC4L system) or the control group (no intervention). The PC4L system consists mainly of a wristband for monitoring parameters such as steps and levels of physical activity, and the PC4L app, which includes different engaging functionalities. Both groups are assessed through baseline and end-of-study clinical evaluations, including assessment of quality of life through the EQ-5D-3L scale. RESULTS: The study protocol is part of a project approved and funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 (grant agreement number 875221). The ethics committees of all involved centers reviewed and approved the study protocol. The study began with the recruitment phase in September 2022, and enrollment ended in February 2023. Recruitment is now closed (April 2023). The results of this study are expected to be published in summer 2023. A total of 558 patients, 279 per study group, were recruited. The results will allow to clarify the impact of PC4L on quality of life, will assess the empowerment of patients and the medical resources use, as well as the usability of the final version of the PC4L system. It will also provide information on the support of the system as a tool to facilitate the decision-making process. CONCLUSIONS: The PC4L project intends to test a technology-based, integrated, scalable, and interactive care platform on patients with neurodegenerative diseases and proposes a good coordinated care model between all involved actors. Future developments of the PC4L solution may involve caregivers and socio-health professionals in the decision-making process in order to facilitate efficient communication between all stakeholders and ensure reliable and protected access to data within Europe. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05538455; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05538455 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/47916
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spelling pubmed-104077672023-08-09 Personalized Integrated Care Promoting Quality of Life for Older People: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial Judica, Elda Tropea, Peppino Bouça-Machado, Raquel Marín, Mayca Calarota, Elisa Cozma, Liviu Badea, Raluca Ahmed, Mona Brach, Michael Ferreira, Joaquim J Corbo, Massimo JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: Alzheimer disease (AD) and Parkinson disease (PD) are the 2 most common neurodegenerative diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. The Personalized Integrated Care Promoting Quality of Life for Older People (PC4L) project proposes an integrated, scalable, and interactive care ecosystem that can be easily adapted to the needs of several neurodegenerative and chronic diseases, care institutions, and end user requirements. OBJECTIVE: The study protocol developed within the framework of the PC4L project aims to iteratively test the integrated platform and its modules, and focuses primarily on assessing the impact of the proposed solution (ie, the PC4L platform) on patients’ quality of life, as well as its usability and feasibility on a large-scale sample size in 3 different scenarios (home, neurorehabilitation, and day care centers). METHODS: A prospective multicenter clinical study is conducted in 5 European countries (Germany, Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Spain) at 6 different pilot centers, for 3 months, in patients with PD, Parkinsonism, AD, and other dementias (ODs). Patients were randomized in a ratio of 1:1 to the intervention group (use of the PC4L system) or the control group (no intervention). The PC4L system consists mainly of a wristband for monitoring parameters such as steps and levels of physical activity, and the PC4L app, which includes different engaging functionalities. Both groups are assessed through baseline and end-of-study clinical evaluations, including assessment of quality of life through the EQ-5D-3L scale. RESULTS: The study protocol is part of a project approved and funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 (grant agreement number 875221). The ethics committees of all involved centers reviewed and approved the study protocol. The study began with the recruitment phase in September 2022, and enrollment ended in February 2023. Recruitment is now closed (April 2023). The results of this study are expected to be published in summer 2023. A total of 558 patients, 279 per study group, were recruited. The results will allow to clarify the impact of PC4L on quality of life, will assess the empowerment of patients and the medical resources use, as well as the usability of the final version of the PC4L system. It will also provide information on the support of the system as a tool to facilitate the decision-making process. CONCLUSIONS: The PC4L project intends to test a technology-based, integrated, scalable, and interactive care platform on patients with neurodegenerative diseases and proposes a good coordinated care model between all involved actors. Future developments of the PC4L solution may involve caregivers and socio-health professionals in the decision-making process in order to facilitate efficient communication between all stakeholders and ensure reliable and protected access to data within Europe. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05538455; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05538455 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/47916 JMIR Publications 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10407767/ /pubmed/37486732 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/47916 Text en ©Elda Judica, Peppino Tropea, Raquel Bouça-Machado, Mayca Marín, Elisa Calarota, Liviu Cozma, Raluca Badea, Mona Ahmed, Michael Brach, Joaquim J Ferreira, Massimo Corbo. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 24.07.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Judica, Elda
Tropea, Peppino
Bouça-Machado, Raquel
Marín, Mayca
Calarota, Elisa
Cozma, Liviu
Badea, Raluca
Ahmed, Mona
Brach, Michael
Ferreira, Joaquim J
Corbo, Massimo
Personalized Integrated Care Promoting Quality of Life for Older People: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10407767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37486732
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/47916
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