{"id":149,"date":"2016-09-04T19:09:39","date_gmt":"2016-09-04T19:09:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/labs.icahn.mssm.edu\/brycelab\/?page_id=149"},"modified":"2021-05-27T20:37:22","modified_gmt":"2021-05-27T20:37:22","slug":"a-mobile-application-for-home-evaluation-and-dme-appropriateness-for-space","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/labs.icahn.mssm.edu\/brycelab\/clinical-trials\/a-mobile-application-for-home-evaluation-and-dme-appropriateness-for-space\/","title":{"rendered":"A mobile application for home evaluation and DME appropriateness for space"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>A home evaluation is the process of documenting dimensions of rooms and hallways, door widths, and obstacles to prepare for a person to return home from inpatient rehabilitation. Currently clinicians will ask a patient\u2019s family member to complete a home evaluation on a paper form. Based upon the information collected during the home evaluation, the therapist will then order necessary Durable Medical Equipment (DME) which may include a bed, a manual or power wheelchair, a commode, and tub bench to allow as much independence as possible. If a home evaluation is not accurate, or not completed, the person may receive equipment that is not usable. Smart technology may make home evaluations easier to complete and provide clinicians with more accurate and reliable measurements, which will\u00a0allow better decisions to be made when ordering DME. This project will develop, test, and disseminate an efficient and accurate home evaluation method that uses a mobile application (app) installed on a smart phone or tablet to create a precise floor plan. Once the app user creates the floor plan, the user or a therapist can \u2018fit\u2019 objects that represent various DME from a database in the app on to the floor plan and make appropriate recommendations.<\/p>\n<p>This project\u00a0funded by the <a href=\"http:\/\/chnfoundation.org\/\">Craig H. Neilsen Foundation<\/a>\u00a0is a continuation of a 1-year pilot project in which we partnered with a mobile app developer, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sensopia.com\/english\/index.html\">Sensopia<\/a>,\u00a0to adapt their existing app, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.magic-plan.com\/\">MagicPlan<\/a>,\u00a0to perform home evaluations. We developed the DME database which can be accessed through drop-down menus. Going forward, we will expand the database, develop and test on-line educational modules for the app, and test the app. To test the educational modules, we will develop questionnaires to determine which method app users prefer. Initially, the educational modules will be tested by clinicians and family members of patients at Mount Sinai. Then, we will test use of the app for home evaluation with four rehabilitation facilities located around the country and with a local community-based non-profit organization involved with care in the home for persons with disabilities. We will use feedback from the community partners to develop the final versions of the education modules which will be built into the mobile app and made available for general use. These additions will allow the mobile application to be self-sustainable without the need for further intervention by the development team.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/icahn.mssm.edu\/profiles\/thomas-n-bryce\">Thomas Bryce, MD<\/a>\u00a0is the principal investigator of this project.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-1091\" src=\"https:\/\/labs.icahn.mssm.edu\/brycelab\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/23\/2019\/12\/Home-Eval-Poster-page-001.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"4965\" height=\"6900\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; A home evaluation is the process of documenting dimensions of rooms and hallways, door widths, and obstacles to prepare for a person to return home from inpatient rehabilitation. Currently clinicians will ask a patient\u2019s family member to complete a home evaluation on a paper form. 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