WUV: Effects of the WHO 8-step Wheelchair Service Delivery Process on Wheelchair Users in El Salvador: a Cohort Study

Sponsor
Momentum Wheels for Humanity (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT04936087
Collaborator
University of Pittsburgh (Other), Universidad de El Salvador (Other), Google LLC. (Industry)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The objective of this study was to test the hypotheses that wheelchair-related health, wheelchair skills, wheelchair use, poverty probability, and quality of life would improve; and that the number of wheelchair repairs required, adverse events, caregiver burden and the level of assistance provided would decrease after the delivery of manual wheelchairs following the World Health Organization (WHO) 8-step service-delivery process.

This was a longitudinal, within-subject study design including 247 manual wheelchair users in El Salvador. The intervention consisted of the WHO 8-step process as well as maintenance reminders. Outcome assessments on wheelchair-related health, wheelchair skills, wheelchair repairs required, adverse events, caregiver burden and the level of assistance, poverty probability, and quality of life were performed via structured interviews at the initial assessment, at wheelchair delivery, and at 3- and 6-month follow-up. Wheelchair use was measured with dataloggers at assessment, delivery and 3-month follow-up.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: The World Health Organization 8 steps for manual wheelchair service delivery
N/A

Detailed Description

Ethics approval was granted from the National Committee on Research Ethics for Health in El Salvador (CNEIS/2018/043) and the Institutional Review Board at the University of Pittsburgh (number PRO18010578). Written informed consent was obtained from all participants before implementing study procedures.

All procedures of the study were conducted at 11 different rehabilitation centers, that served as wheelchair service delivery centers, in El Salvador.

A consecutive sampling method was used to select participants using the waitlists at the 11 rehabilitation centers. The investigators recruited wheelchair users and their caregivers.

Following the initial assessment, all participants were placed on a waiting list until wheelchairs and services were available. All study participants were provided with a new wheelchair (standard, active, or all-terrain model), a wheelchair cushion, and wheelchair services, delivered by trained wheelchair service providers, according to the WHO 8-step wheelchair service delivery process including assessment, fitting, and a 30-minute individual or group training on 7 wheelchair skills, device care, and pressure injury prevention techniques.

In addition, all wheelchairs were provided with a basic contour cushion made of polyurethane foam. However, whenever a risk of pressure injury was identified for a study participant, wheelchair providers fabricated a pressure-relief cushion based on the WHO basic wheelchair service guidelines.

Data were collected between January and November 2019, by a group of eight data collectors from the University of El Salvador.

Study participants were interviewed during the wheelchair assessment (about 2 months before wheelchair delivery), at the wheelchair delivery visit, and at 3- and 6-month follow-up visits after wheelchair delivery. Participants who were not able to attend a follow-up visit were interviewed by phone. Data were collected using the following questionnaires and tools translated into Spanish which included demographic, clinical and wheelchair-related questions, wheelchair skills, maintenance patterns, poverty probability, quality of life, and all their health related questions. Data loggers (DLs) were also used to assess number of days of wheelchair use, daily distance traveled, and speed. Caregivers were interviewed to measure caregiver burden at baseline, at 3-month follow-up, and at 6-month follow-up.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Actual Enrollment :
264 participants
Allocation:
N/A
Intervention Model:
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description:
Longitudinal within-subject designLongitudinal within-subject design
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose:
Health Services Research
Official Title:
Wheelchair User's Voice- A Longitudinal Study About the Impact of the WHO-8 Steps for Wheelchair Provision in El Salvador
Actual Study Start Date :
Jan 8, 2019
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Nov 25, 2019
Actual Study Completion Date :
Nov 25, 2019

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Other: WHO 8-steps

Single group intervention and described in the Intervention section.

Other: The World Health Organization 8 steps for manual wheelchair service delivery
All study participants were provided with a new wheelchair, a wheelchair cushion, and wheelchair services, delivered by trained wheelchair service providers, according to the WHO 8-step wheelchair service delivery process including assessment, fitting, and a 30-minute individual or group training on 7 wheelchair skills, device care, and pressure injury prevention techniques. Additionally, wheelchair maintenance reminders were sent through a text message service (SMS) to a sub-cohort of participants. Wheelchair users were provided with one of three different, International Standards Organization (ISO) tested, wheelchair models according to the users' needs and availability: standard, active, and all-terrain models. All wheelchairs were provided with a basic contour cushion made of polyurethane foam. However, whenever a risk of pressure injury was identified for a study participant, wheelchair providers fabricated a pressure-relief cushion.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Wheelchair-related Health Questionnaire [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    This questionnaire consists of 25 questions developed to identify the reasons, consequences, and medical attention received for injuries related to the use of the wheelchair such as falls during transfers, falls during maneuvering, injuries to the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands and back.

  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Wheelchair-related Health Questionnaire [At wheelchair delivery (approx. 2 months after baseline assessment)]

    This questionnaire consists of 25 questions developed to identify the reasons, consequences, and medical attention received for injuries related to the use of the wheelchair such as falls during transfers, falls during maneuvering, injuries to the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands and back.

  3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Wheelchair-related Health Questionnaire [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    This questionnaire consists of 25 questions developed to identify the reasons, consequences, and medical attention received for injuries related to the use of the wheelchair such as falls during transfers, falls during maneuvering, injuries to the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands and back.

  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Wheelchair-related Health Questionnaire [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    This questionnaire consists of 25 questions developed to identify the reasons, consequences, and medical attention received for injuries related to the use of the wheelchair such as falls during transfers, falls during maneuvering, injuries to the shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands and back.

  5. Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    The Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire, (WST-Q), allows assessing the capacity and frequency with which the wheelchair user performs a series of activities safely in their wheelchair. This instrument consists of 34 questions. Answer to the capacity component can be "no" "yes" "yes, with difficulty" and "not possible with this wheelchair". Possible answers to the frequency component are "always" "sometimes" or "never". Wheelchair Skills Capacity Score is reported in percentage, possible percentage scores range from 0-100%. 0% means the participants do not have the capacity to perform any of the wheelchair skills, and 100% means the participan has the capacity to perform all skills without difficulty.

  6. Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire, (WST-Q), allows assessing the capacity and frequency with which the wheelchair user performs a series of activities safely in their wheelchair. This instrument consists of 34 questions. Answer to the capacity component can be "no" "yes" "yes, with difficulty" and "not possible with this wheelchair". Possible answers to the frequency component are "always" "sometimes" or "never". Wheelchair Skills Capacity Score is reported in percentage, possible percentage scores range from 0-100%. 0% means the participants do not have the capacity to perform any of the wheelchair skills, and 100% means the participan has the capacity to perform all skills without difficulty.

  7. Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire, (WST-Q), allows assessing the capacity and frequency with which the wheelchair user performs a series of activities safely in their wheelchair. This instrument consists of 34 questions. Answer to the capacity component can be "no" "yes" "yes, with difficulty" and "not possible with this wheelchair". Possible answers to the frequency component are "always" "sometimes" or "never". Wheelchair Skills Capacity Score is reported in percentage, possible percentage scores range from 0-100%. 0% means the participants do not have the capacity to perform any of the wheelchair skills, and 100% means the participan has the capacity to perform all skills without difficulty.

  8. Number of days of wheelchair use [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    Number of days of wheelchair use

  9. Daily distance traveled [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    Measured in meters per day

  10. Average speed [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    Measured in meters per second

  11. Number of days of wheelchair use [At wheelchair delivery (approx. 2 months after baseline assessment)]

    Number of days of wheelchair use

  12. Daily distance traveled [At wheelchair delivery (approx. 2 months after baseline assessment)]

    Measured in meters per day

  13. Average speed [At wheelchair delivery (approx. 2 months after baseline assessment)]

    Measured in meters per second

  14. Number of days of wheelchair use [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    Number of days of wheelchair use

  15. Daily distance traveled [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    Measured in meters per day

  16. Average speed [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    Measured in meters per second

  17. Poverty Probability Index for El Salvador [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    Poverty probability

  18. Poverty Probability Index for El Salvador [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    Poverty probability

  19. WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire - Brief version [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire - Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF) was developed to measure the quality of life of people. Its design is suitable to be used in different cultural environments with research objectives, policy making, health practices and auditing. WHOQOL-BREF is the reduced version of WHOQOL-100 and allows a complete evaluation when analyzing four fundamental domains, such as: physical, psychological, social relations and environment. It is designed in such a way that it can be answered by the participant with or without assistance. According to the information provided by the WHO, this tool has been shown to have good discriminating validity, content and reliability. The WHOQOL-BREF consists of 26 questions, but a question related to sexual activity was eliminated, because it was considered culturally inappropriate. The WHOQOL-BREF domains scores ranges from 4 to 20. A lower a score represents a worse outcome.

  20. WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire - Brief version [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    WHO Quality of Life Questionnaire - Brief version (WHOQOL-BREF) was developed to measure the quality of life of people. Its design is suitable to be used in different cultural environments with research objectives, policy making, health practices and auditing. WHOQOL-BREF is the reduced version of WHOQOL-100 and allows a complete evaluation when analyzing four fundamental domains, such as: physical, psychological, social relations and environment. It is designed in such a way that it can be answered by the participant with or without assistance. According to the information provided by the WHO, this tool has been shown to have good discriminating validity, content and reliability. The WHOQOL-BREF consists of 26 questions, but a question related to sexual activity was eliminated, because it was considered culturally inappropriate. The WHOQOL-BREF domains scores ranges from 4 to 20. A lower a score represents a worse outcome.

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Wheelchair Maintenance Training Questionnaire [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    The Wheelchair Maintenance Training Questionnaire (WMT-Q) is dedicated to health professionals and users of manual and power wheelchairs. This questionnaire was designed to obtain information about the frequency to which participants performed certain maintenance activities to their wheelchair. For this study only the version for manual wheelchair users was used. WMT-Q has 20 main questions. Possible answers are: "daily" "weekly" "monthly" "quarterly" "annually" "never".

  2. Wheelchair Maintenance Training Questionnaire [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Wheelchair Maintenance Training Questionnaire (WMT-Q) is dedicated to health professionals and users of manual and power wheelchairs. This questionnaire was designed to obtain information about the frequency to which participants performed certain maintenance activities to their wheelchair. For this study only the version for manual wheelchair users was used. WMT-Q has 20 main questions. Possible answers are: "daily" "weekly" "monthly" "quarterly" "annually" "never".

  3. Wheelchair Maintenance Training Questionnaire [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Wheelchair Maintenance Training Questionnaire (WMT-Q) is dedicated to health professionals and users of manual and power wheelchairs. This questionnaire was designed to obtain information about the frequency to which participants performed certain maintenance activities to their wheelchair. For this study only the version for manual wheelchair users was used. WMT-Q has 20 main questions. Possible answers are: "daily" "weekly" "monthly" "quarterly" "annually" "never".

  4. Zarit Burden Interview - short version [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    The Zarit Caregiver Burden Questionnaire - short version, or better known as ZBI-12 (Zarit Burden Interview), consists of 12 questions that evaluate the burden of caregivers of people with senile dementia and people with disabilities. The ZBI assesses the caregiver's burden taking into account aspects of the caregiver's life such as family, free time and social activities. This questionnaire can be self-administered, has high content validity, high internal consistency, and great confidence of repetition. The ZBI is available in Spanish, so it can was used in El Salvador as an instrument to measure caregiver burden. ZBI Score range: 0 to 48. The higher the score, the greater the burden of care.

  5. Zarit Burden Interview - short version [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Zarit Caregiver Burden Questionnaire - short version, or better known as ZBI-12 (Zarit Burden Interview), consists of 12 questions that evaluate the burden of caregivers of people with senile dementia and people with disabilities. The ZBI assesses the caregiver's burden taking into account aspects of the caregiver's life such as family, free time and social activities. This questionnaire can be self-administered, has high content validity, high internal consistency, and great confidence of repetition. The ZBI is available in Spanish, so it can was used in El Salvador as an instrument to measure caregiver burden. ZBI Score range: 0 to 48. The higher the score, the greater the burden of care.

  6. Zarit Burden Interview - short version [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Zarit Caregiver Burden Questionnaire - short version, or better known as ZBI-12 (Zarit Burden Interview), consists of 12 questions that evaluate the burden of caregivers of people with senile dementia and people with disabilities. The ZBI assesses the caregiver's burden taking into account aspects of the caregiver's life such as family, free time and social activities. This questionnaire can be self-administered, has high content validity, high internal consistency, and great confidence of repetition. The ZBI is available in Spanish, so it can was used in El Salvador as an instrument to measure caregiver burden. ZBI Score range: 0 to 48. The higher the score, the greater the burden of care.

  7. Checklist of Activities of Daily Living [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    The checklist of Activities of Daily Living is a questionnaire designed to collect information about the level of assistance provided to wheelchair users by caregivers in 17 activities of daily living. Possible responses are "Requires no assistance" "Some assistance needed" "Complete assistance needed" and "Not applicable". Responses are reported in number of activities under each level of assistance.

  8. Checklist of Activities of Daily Living [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The checklist of Activities of Daily Living is a questionnaire designed to collect information about the level of assistance provided to wheelchair users by caregivers in 17 activities of daily living. Possible responses are "Requires no assistance" "Some assistance needed" "Complete assistance needed" and "Not applicable". Responses are reported in number of activities under each level of assistance.

  9. Checklist of Activities of Daily Living [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The checklist of Activities of Daily Living is a questionnaire designed to collect information about the level of assistance provided to wheelchair users by caregivers in 17 activities of daily living. Possible responses are "Requires no assistance" "Some assistance needed" "Complete assistance needed" and "Not applicable". Responses are reported in number of activities under each level of assistance.

  10. Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire [At month 0 (baseline assessment)]

    The Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire (BAC-Q) allows to collect information about the failures that occurred in the wheelchairs. BAC-Q allows knowing the failures in the tires, front wheels, the wheelchair frame, elements of postural support, seat, backrest, cushion, and it gives the opportunity to indicate another type of failure if necessary. By means of this questionnaire it is possible to know the person who carried out the repair and the consequences in the users due to wheelchair breakdowns. For example, being stranded at home or away from home, injuries due to failure, lack of school attendance, work, medical appointments, or other.

  11. Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire [At wheelchair delivery (approx. 2 months after baseline assessment)]

    The Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire (BAC-Q) allows to collect information about the failures that occurred in the wheelchairs. BAC-Q allows knowing the failures in the tires, front wheels, the wheelchair frame, elements of postural support, seat, backrest, cushion, and it gives the opportunity to indicate another type of failure if necessary. By means of this questionnaire it is possible to know the person who carried out the repair and the consequences in the users due to wheelchair breakdowns. For example, being stranded at home or away from home, injuries due to failure, lack of school attendance, work, medical appointments, or other.

  12. Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire [3 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire (BAC-Q) allows to collect information about the failures that occurred in the wheelchairs. BAC-Q allows knowing the failures in the tires, front wheels, the wheelchair frame, elements of postural support, seat, backrest, cushion, and it gives the opportunity to indicate another type of failure if necessary. By means of this questionnaire it is possible to know the person who carried out the repair and the consequences in the users due to wheelchair breakdowns. For example, being stranded at home or away from home, injuries due to failure, lack of school attendance, work, medical appointments, or other.

  13. Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire [6 months after wheelchair delivery]

    The Breakdowns and Adverse Consequences Questionnaire (BAC-Q) allows to collect information about the failures that occurred in the wheelchairs. BAC-Q allows knowing the failures in the tires, front wheels, the wheelchair frame, elements of postural support, seat, backrest, cushion, and it gives the opportunity to indicate another type of failure if necessary. By means of this questionnaire it is possible to know the person who carried out the repair and the consequences in the users due to wheelchair breakdowns. For example, being stranded at home or away from home, injuries due to failure, lack of school attendance, work, medical appointments, or other.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Inclusion criteria for wheelchair users were being a person with a mobility limitation requiring a wheelchair as a primary means of personal mobility, waiting to receive a new wheelchair from any of the participating wheelchair service delivery centers, 18-years of age or older, had the cognitive and verbal abilities required to respond to the study questions or a proxy who could respond on his or her behalf, and had access to a cellphone.

  • Inclusion criteria for caregivers were being a person assisting the wheelchair user with activities of daily living (ADL), 18-years of age or older, being the primary caregiver and willing to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Wheelchair users who required postural support to sit upright were excluded.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Foundation Pro Rehabilitation Teleton- FUNTER Merliot Antiguo Cuscatlán El Salvador 05001
2 Medical Unit Ilopango -ISSS Ilopango El Salvador 06008
3 Polyclinic Hospital Planes de Renderos -ISSS Planes de Renderos El Salvador 06015
4 Regional Hospital San Miguel -ISSS San Miguel El Salvador 12017
5 Medical Unit 15 de Septiembre -ISSS San Salvador El Salvador 06015
6 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit- ISSS San Salvador El Salvador 06015
7 Foundation Pro Rehabilitation Teleton- FUNTER San Vicente San Vicente El Salvador 10008
8 Santa Ana's Hospital -ISSS Santa Ana El Salvador 02010
9 El Salvador's UCP Wheels for Humanity Santa Tecla El Salvador 05009
10 Foundation Pro Rehabilitation Teleton- FUNTER Sonsonate Sonsonate El Salvador 03014
11 Sonsonate's Regional Hospital -ISSS Sonsonate El Salvador 03014
12 Usulutan's Hospital -ISSS Usulutan El Salvador 11023
13 Polyclinic Hospital Zacamil -ISSS Zacamil El Salvador 06009

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Momentum Wheels for Humanity
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Universidad de El Salvador
  • Google LLC.

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Jon Pearlman, University of Pittsburgh

Study Documents (Full-Text)

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Momentum Wheels for Humanity
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT04936087
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • PRO18010578
  • CNEIS/2018/043
First Posted:
Jun 23, 2021
Last Update Posted:
Jun 23, 2021
Last Verified:
Jun 1, 2021
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
Yes
Plan to Share IPD:
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No
Keywords provided by Momentum Wheels for Humanity

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Jun 23, 2021