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The Mind Body-Wellness in Supportive Housing (Mi-WiSH) Study: Design and Rationale of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of Tai Chi in Senior Housing

机译:支持性住房的身心健康研究(Mi-WiSH):高级住房中太极拳的群集随机对照试验的设计和原理

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Supporting the health of growing numbers of frail older adults living in subsidized housing requires interventions that can combat frailty, improve residents’ functional abilities, and reduce their health care costs. Tai Chi is an increasingly popular multimodal mind–body exercise that incorporates physical, cognitive, social, and meditative components in the same activity and offers a promising intervention for ameliorating many of the conditions that lead to poor health and excessive health care utilization. The Mind Body-Wellness in Supportive Housing (Mi-WiSH) study is an ongoing two-arm cluster randomized, attention-controlled trial designed to examine the impact of Tai Chi on functional indicators of health and health care utilization. We are enrolling participants from 16 urban subsidized housing facilities (n=320 participants), conducting the Tai Chi intervention or education classes and social calls (attention control) in consenting subjects within the facilities for one year, and assessing these subjects at baseline, 6 months, and 1 year. Physical function (quantified by the Short Physical Performance Battery), and health care utilization (emergency visits, hospitalizations, skilled nursing and nursing home admissions), assessed at 12 months are co-primary outcomes. Our discussion highlights our strategy to balance pragmatic and explanatory features into the study design, describes efforts to enhance site recruitment and participant adherence, and summarizes our broader goal of post study dissemination if effectiveness and cost-effectiveness are demonstrated, by preparing training and protocol manuals for use in housing facilities across the U.S.
机译:为了支持越来越多的脆弱老年人居住在补贴住房中的健康,需要采取干预措施,以对抗脆弱,提高居民的功能能力并降低其医疗保健成本。太极拳是一种越来越流行的多模式心身运动,在同一活动中融合了身体,认知,社交和冥想成分,为缓解许多导致健康状况差和过度利用医疗保健的状况提供了有希望的干预措施。支持性住房中的身心健康(Mi-WiSH)研究是一项正在进行的两臂类随机,关注对照试验,旨在检查太极拳对健康和卫生保健利用功能指标的影响。我们正在招募来自16个城市补贴住房设施的参与者(n = 320个参与者),对设施内同意的对象进行太极干预或教育班以及社交电话(注意控制),为期​​一年,并在基线时评估这些对象,6个月零一年。共同的主要结果是在12个月时评估的身体机能(由短期身体机能量表量化)和医疗保健利用率(紧急访问,住院,熟练的护理和疗养院入院)。我们的讨论重点介绍了在研究设计中平衡务实和解释性特征的策略,描述了增强网站招募和参与者依从性的工作,并总结了我们的更广泛的研究后传播目标(如果证明了有效性和成本效益),方法是编写培训和规程手册。用于全美国的住房设施

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