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The Use of Sensors to Improve Communication for Persons With Intellectual Disability Who Cannot Communicate Unequivocally

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Device
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Some persons with intellectual disability or comprehensive cerebral palsy cannot communicate unequivocally how they are, how they react to situations and people, whether they are in pain or experience discomfort, anger or fear. Their modes of communication (sounds, grimacing etc) may be unintelligible or ambiguous to their caregivers. With the use of heart and/or respiration monitors the investigators aim to give these persons a means to communicate their immediate reactions or responses. The respiration monitor is meant to register sleep at night, so that the participants can communicate whether they have slept well or not the previous night.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 5
Maximum Age: 80
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• intellectual disability with or without autism and/or cerebral palsy that render the participant unable to communicate his/her needs and reactions unequivocally.

Locations
Other Locations
Norway
University of Oslo
RECRUITING
Oslo
Contact Information
Primary
Bjørnar Hassel, PhD
bjornar.hassel@medisin.uio.no
004798829754
Backup
Emilie SM Kildal
eskildal@sv.uio.no
004745481949
Time Frame
Start Date: 2020-02-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2032-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 100
Treatments
Persons who cannot communicate unequivocally
Persons with intellectual disability, childhood autism, and/or cerebral palsy who cannot communicate unequivocally and therefore cannot communicate their needs and wishes, e.g. whether they are uncomfortable, in pain, scared, angry, happy, pleased.
Sponsors
Leads: University of Oslo

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