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Lifestyle Matters for maintenance of health and wellbeing in people aged 65 years and over: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:65岁及以上人群维持健康和幸福的生活方式:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Healthy, active ageing is strongly associated with good mental wellbeing which in turn helps to prevent mental illness. However, more investment has been made into research into interventions to prevent mental illness than into those designed to improve mental wellbeing. This applied research programme will provide high quality evidence for an intervention designed to improve and sustain mental wellbeing in older adults. Methods/Design This study was a multi-centre, pragmatic, two-arm, parallel group, individually randomised controlled trial to determine the population benefit of an occupational therapy based intervention for community living people aged 65 years or older. Participants (n = 268) will be identified in one city in the North of England and in North Wales through GP mail-outs, signposting by local authority, primary care staff and voluntary sector organisations and through community engagement. Participants will be randomised to one of two treatment arms: an intervention (Lifestyle Matters programme); or control (routine access to health and social care). All participants will be assessed at baseline, 6 and 24 months post-randomisation. The primary outcome, which is a person reported outcome, is the SF-36 Mental Health dimension at six months post randomisation. Secondary outcome measures have been selected to measure psychosocial, physical and mental health outcomes. They include other dimensions of the SF36, EQ-5D-3L, Brief Resilience Scale, General Perceived Self Efficacy Scale, PHQ-9, de Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, Health and Social Care Resource Use and the wellbeing question of the Integrated Household Survey 2011. A cost effectiveness analysis will investigate the incremental cost per Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) of the Lifestyle Matters intervention compared with treatment as usual. Discussion The questions being posed through this research are important given the increasing numbers of older people, pressure on the public purse and the associated need to support good health in the extended lifespan. The proposed trial will determine the clinical and cost effectiveness of the intervention delivered in a UK context. The results will support commissioners and providers with decisions about implementation. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN67209155
机译:背景技术健康,积极的衰老与良好的心理健康密切相关,反过来又有助于预防精神疾病。但是,与预防精神疾病的干预措施相比,用于预防精神疾病的干预措施的研究投入更多。这项应用研究计划将为旨在改善和维持老年人心理健康的干预措施提供高质量的证据。方法/设计本研究是一项多中心,务实,两臂,平行小组的单独随机对照试验,目的是确定基于职业疗法的干预措施对65岁以上的社区居民的人口效益。通过全科医生邮寄,地方当局,初级保健人员和志愿部门组织的路标,以及通过社区参与,将确定英格兰北部和威尔士北部一个城市的参与者(n = 268)。参与者将被随机分配到以下两个治疗部门之一:干预(生活方式问题计划);或控制(常规获得健康和社会护理)。所有参与者将在随机化后的6个月和24个月进行基线评估。主要结果是人报告的结果,是随机分配后六个月的SF-36心理健康维度。选择了次要结局指标来衡量心理,生理和心理健康结局。它们包括SF36,EQ-5D-3L,简要复原力量表,一般感知的自我效能感量表,PHQ-9,de Jong Gierveld孤独感量表,健康和社会护理资源使用以及《 2011年综合家庭调查》的幸福感等其他方面。成本效益分析将调查与常规治疗相比,生活方式问题干预措施每质量调整生命年(QALY)的增量成本。讨论鉴于老年人口的增加,对公共钱包的压力以及在延长寿命中支持良好健康的相关需求,通过这项研究提出的问题非常重要。拟议的试验将确定在英国范围内实施的干预措施的临床效果和成本效益。结果将支持专员和提供者进行实施决策。试用注册电流对照试验ISRCTN67209155

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