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RECRUITING

NCT06655337

Efficiency of the "Medidux" Smartphone App for Demission Management in Patients Medicated in Acute Admission Unit (AAU)

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether the use of the medidux™ smartphone app can optimize post-discharge management for patients admitted to Acute Admission Units (AAU) with non-urgent health complaints. This trial includes adult patients (age ≥ 18) in Emergency Severity Index (ESI) triage system groups 4 (standard) or 5 (non-urgent), presenting with primary symptoms such as cough, back pain, or abdominal discomfort. The main question it aims to answer is: Can the medidux™ app reduce the incidence of AAU readmissions, emergency hospitalizations, or consultations with other medical providers within 7 days after initial admission? Researchers will compare participants using the medidux™ app (intervention arm) with those receiving standard care (control arm) to observe potential differences in the rates of readmissions, emergency hospitalizations, and medical consultations. Participants will: * use the medidux™ app to monitor their symptoms and vital parameters for 7 days after discharge (intervention arm). * receive follow-up consultations at day 7 and at day 28 to assess symptom progression and any healthcare interactions (both arms).

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-03

1 state

Acute Disease
Acute Hospitalization
Coughing
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07183241

Hospital-to-Home Rehabilitation Through Exercise and Cognitive Training

This research project is structured in two phases: an initial observational phase and a subsequent randomized controlled trial (RCT) phase. The goal of the observational phase is to compare hospital admission and Hospital at Home (HaH). The objective of the RCT is to assess the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention following acute hospitalization in older adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What are the differences between hospital admission and HaH in sedentary and physical activity levels? * What are the effects of a multicomponent intervention following acute hospitalization in older adults? Researchers will compare a post-discharge multicomponent intervention to usual care to see the effects on physical and cognitive function. Participants will receive a home-based cognitive and physical exercise intervention or usual care.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-09-19

Acute Hospitalization
RECRUITING

NCT06903832

Discharge Recommendations for Older Adults Using Physical Outcome Measure

The aim of this study is to explore if the use of Sit to Stand Test and Gait speed Test could assist physiotherapist with discharge planning decisions for older adults who are admitted to an acute hospital.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-04-30

Discharge Planning
Older Adults (65 Years and Older)
Acute Hospitalization
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