Animal Assisted Interactions With Animal Robot During PT/OT in the ICU (PARO)
Pediatric ALL, Critical Illness, Physical Therapy Modalities
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pediatric ALL focused on measuring Robot, Animal Assisted Interaction, Critical Care, Rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 5-18
- admitted to the PICU
- have an available parent or guardian
- an active consult request for physical therapy or occupational therapy
- awake, alert, and able to follow commands
- able to understand English
- free from significant vision or hearing deficits
- able to verbalize
Exclusion Criteria:
- have a pacemaker
- have droplet, enteric, or enhanced contact precautions
- have open wounds without a covering dressing or a dressing that is visibly soiled
- have known adverse psychological reactions to animals
- show signs of acute agitation [yelling, screaming, moaning, or is otherwise inconsolable]
- have excessive bodily secretions per primary bedside nurse
- report feeling nauseated
Sites / Locations
- Nebraska Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Intervention
The PT/OT provider will assess whether the patient meets eligibility criteria. If the patient is eligible to participate, they will then introduce the study to the patient and their parent or guardian. If the patient is interested in participating, the PI or PIs research assistant (RA) will seek written informed consent. After informed consent is obtained, the PI or RA will begin pretest data collection. Then, the PT/OT provider will begin the therapy session with Paro. The PI or RA will remain in the room during therapy session to record field notes. When the therapy session is complete, the PI or RA will begin posttest data collection. The patient will remain in the study for up to 7 PT/OT sessions or until they are discharged from the PICU. The PT/OT providers will coordinate all subsequent therapy sessions with the PI/RA while the patient remains on the study protocol.