Influence of the Culture Care Program on Patient Mobility After Thoracic or Abdominal Surgery: a Mixed-methods Study

NCT06893848 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 204

Last updated 2025-03-25

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Summary

A sedentary behavior in the postoperative phase has a negative impact on recovery from various types of surgery (e.g. abdominal, pulmonary, cardiac or esophageal). In fact, sedentary behavior in the days following surgery is associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications, longer hospital stays and, consequently, higher healthcare costs. Stimulating early mobilization and increasing the level of physical activity after surgery therefore remains a relevant current challenge. The Culture Care program will propose a new experience of the hospital towards an attractive and stimulating intrahospital environment, including art and culture. The hypothesis is that the innovative, positive hospital experience offered by the Culture Care program could contribute to increasing patients' mobility in the postoperative phase and thus reduce the sedentary behaviour compared with a control group included before the implementation of the program.

The aim of this study is to explore the effect of the Culture Care program (Control group versus Culture Care group) on the mobility of patients hospitalized after thoracic or abdominal surgery, by determining the level of prediction in relation to the influencing covariates reported in the literature.

The first quantitative part of this research project will compare the mobility of patients hospitalized after surgery, before (control group) and after the implementation of the Culture Care program (Culture Care group). Patients will be asked to wear an accelerometer for the first five post-operative days, and to complete three questionnaires (psychological well-being, physical recovery, perception of their mobility).

Healthcare workers will be asked to complete a survey on their readiness to stimulate patients' mobility before and after the Culture Care program.

The second part will be qualitative including individual semi-structured interviews with patients and healthcare workers during the Culture Care program, to gather their experiences.

Conditions

  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Abdominal Surgery Patients
  • Hospital Mobility
  • Mobility Limitation

Interventions

OTHER

Culture Care program

The Culture Care program modernizes the in-hospital environment by including art and culture proposed in the form of an individualized pathway. It will be offered primarily to hospitalized patients, but also available to families, caregivers and healthcare professionals. It will aim to create a new hospital experience, different from the one we've always known. The Culture Care program will display posters illustrating works of art (paintings, drawings, photographs, etc.) along the hallways. These posters will be interactive, so that a QR code can be scanned to access musical content and audio podcasts (interviews and documentaries) accessible via bone-conduction headphones. The Culture Care program is likely to reduce the sedentary behavior of hospitalized patients, by providing an attractive in-hospital environment that is likely to produce both physical and psychological benefits.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Haute Ecole ARC Sante

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-03-10
Primary Completion
2026-05-31
Completion
2026-09-30

Countries

  • Switzerland

Study Locations

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