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Does a fall prevention educational programme improve knowledge and change exercise prescribing behaviour in health and exercise professionals? A study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:预防摔倒的教育计划是否能增进知识并改变健康和运动专业人士的运动处方行为?随机对照试验的研究方案

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Introduction: Falling in older age is a serious and costly problem. At least one in three older people fall annually. Although exercise is recognised as an effective fall prevention intervention, low numbers of older people engage in suitable programmes. Health and exercise professionals play a crucial role in addressing fall risk in older adults. This trial aims to evaluate the effect of participation in a fall prevention educational programme, compared with a wait-list control group, on health and exercise professionals' knowledge about fall prevention and the effect on fall prevention exercise prescription behaviour and confidence to prescribe the exercises to older people. Methods and analysis: A randomised controlled trial involving 220 consenting health and exercise professionals will be conducted. Participants will be individually randomised to an intervention group (n=110) to receive an educational workshop plus access to internet-based support resources, or a waitlist control group (n=110). The two primary outcomes, measured 3 months after randomisation, are: (1) knowledge about fall prevention and (2) self-perceived change in fall prevention exercise prescription behaviour. Secondary outcomes include: (1) participants' confidence to prescribe fall prevention exercises; (2) the proportion of people aged 60+ years seen by trial participants in the past month who were prescribed fall prevention exercise; and (3) the proportion of fall prevention exercises prescribed by participants to older people in the past month that comply with evidence-based guidelines. Outcomes will be measured with a self-report questionnaire designed specifically for the trial. Ethics and dissemination: The trial protocol was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee, The University of Sydney, Australia. Trial results will be disseminated via peer reviewed journals, presentations at international conferences and participants' newsletters.
机译:简介:年龄下降是一个严重且代价高昂的问题。每年至少有三分之一的老年人跌倒。尽管锻炼被认为是一种有效的预防跌倒干预措施,但仍有少量的老年人参加适当的锻炼计划。保健和运动专业人员在解决老年人跌倒风险方面起着至关重要的作用。该试验旨在评估与等待清单对照组相比的预防跌倒教育计划对健康和运动专业人士关于预防跌倒的知识以及对预防跌倒运动处方行为和处方运动信心的影响对老年人。方法和分析:将进行一项包含220位同意的健康和运动专业人士的随机对照试验。参加者将被随机分为一个干预小组(n = 110),以参加一个教育研讨会,并获得基于互联网的支持资源,或者是一个候补名单对照组(n = 110)。在随机分组后3个月测得的两个主要结局是:(1)预防跌倒的知识,以及(2)预防跌倒运动处方行为的自我感知变化。次要结果包括:(1)参与者有信心制定预防跌倒的练习; (2)在过去一个月中,参加试验的受试者中规定进行预防跌倒运动的60岁以上人群的比例; (3)在过去一个月中,参加者对老年人规定的预防跌倒运动的比例符合循证指南。结果将通过专门为该试验设计的自我报告调查表进行衡量。伦理与传播:该试验方案已获得澳大利亚悉尼大学人类研究伦理委员会的批准。审判结果将通过同行评审期刊,国际会议上的演讲和参与者的通讯来传播。

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