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A falls prevention programme to improve quality of life, physical function and falls efficacy in older people receiving home help services: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:在接受家庭帮助服务的老年人身上提高生活质量,物理功能和降低疗效的落实预防计划:用于随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Falls and fall-related injuries in older adults are associated with great burdens, both for the individuals, the health care system and the society. Previous research has shown evidence for the efficiency of exercise as falls prevention. An understudied group are older adults receiving home help services, and the effect of a falls prevention programme on health-related quality of life is unclear. The primary aim of this randomised controlled trial is to examine the effect of a falls prevention programme on quality of life, physical function and falls efficacy in older adults receiving home help services. A secondary aim is to explore the mediating factors between falls prevention and health-related quality of life. Methods The study is a single-blinded randomised controlled trial. Participants are older adults, aged 67 or older, receiving home help services, who are able to walk with or without walking aids, who have experienced at least one fall during the last 12 months and who have a Mini Mental State Examination of 23 or above. The intervention group receives a programme, based on the Otago Exercise Programme, lasting 12 weeks including home visits and motivational telephone calls. The control group receives usual care. The primary outcome is health-related quality of life (SF-36). Secondary outcomes are leg strength, balance, walking speed, walking habits, activities of daily living, nutritional status and falls efficacy. All measurements are performed at baseline, following intervention at 3 months and at 6 months’ follow-up. Sample size, based on the primary outcome, is set to 150 participants randomised into the two arms, including an estimated 15–20% drop out. Participants are recruited from six municipalities in Norway. Discussion This trial will generate new knowledge on the effects of an exercise falls prevention programme among older fallers receiving home help services. This knowledge will be useful for clinicians, for health managers in the primary health care service and for policy makers. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov . NCT02374307 . First registration, 16/02/2015.
机译:背景,老年人的秋季和患有坠入乎伤害的伤害与个人,医疗保健系统和社会的巨大负担有关。以前的研究表明了运动效率的证据,这是预防下降的。一群被接受家庭帮助服务的老年人是收到家庭帮助服务的效果,并不明确了与健康相关的生活质量的影响。这种随机对照试验的主要目的是审查跌落预防计划对人生质量,物理功能和接受家庭帮助服务的老年人的疗效的影响。二级目标是探讨跌倒预防和与健康相关生活质量之间的中介因素。方法该研究是一种单一盲目的随机对照试验。参与者是老年人,67岁或以上,接收家庭帮助服务,他们能够在过去12个月内至少有一个秋季经历了至少一只秋天,并且患有23或以上的迷你精神状态检查。干预组根据OTAGO练习计划收到一个计划,持续12周,包括家庭访问和励志电话。对照组接受普通护理。主要结果是与健康相关的生活质量(SF-36)。二次结果是腿部力量,平衡,步行速度,走动习惯,日常生活活动,营养状况和患有效果。所有测量均在基线进行,在3个月和6个月后续后进行干预后进行。根据主要结果的示例大小设定为随机分为两个臂的150名参与者,包括估计15-20%的掉落。参与者是从挪威的六个市招募的。讨论,这项试验将为收到家庭帮助服务的较大衰落的衰落预防计划产生新的知识。这种知识对临床医生有用,用于初级保健服务和政策制定者的卫生经理。试验登记ClinicalTrials.gov。 nct02374307。第一个注册,16/02/2015。

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