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Comparison of Home-based Exercise Programmes for Falls Prevention and Quality of Life in Older Adults (SwissCHEF)

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HES-SO Valais-Wallis

Status and phase

Unknown
Phase 3

Conditions

Accidental Falls

Treatments

Behavioral: Otago
Behavioral: T&E Home-based exercise programme
Behavioral: Helsana booklet

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02926105
CER-00931

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study compares the effects of three home-based exercise programmes in "at-risk to falling" older adults living in their own home on the incidence of falls (number and severity), risk factors, and quality of life as well as on the adherence to exercise. The subjects will be randomized and allocated in three groups. The group A will receive the "Test-and-Exercise" home-based programme (T&E), the group B will receive the "Otago" home-based exercise programme and the group C (activ-control group) will receive the "Helsana" booklet

Full description

Home-based exercise programmes appear to reduce rate of falls, number of fallers, risk of falling and risk of death and to improve balance, leg strength, function, physical activity and balance confidence in older adults living in the community.

The Test-and-Exercise home-based programme (T&E) contains 50 tests and 50 exercises to improve balance, strength and ability in older adults. It is especially built for older adults and is based on the concept of self-efficacy and empowerment. The originality of this programme is the evaluation of the difficulty perceived of the balance-exercises. It is delivered on a booklet which investigators had good experience with in our pilot study, with pictures and descriptions of each test and each exercise. Investigators also developed a mobile application. This application will be transmitted on a tablet-computer. In addition, the participants will receive cards with pictures of the exercises, to put into a plastic sheet to have an overview of their own exercise programme. This programme will be implemented from especially trained physiotherapists.

The Otago home-based exercise programme was developed in New-Zeeland in the 2000's to prevent falls in older adults. It proposes 22 exercises and walk training. The physiotherapists give an exercise prescription at each home visit. It shows good results for decrease falls in older adults, but the exercise adherence decrease also with the time.

The Otago home-based exercise programme was developed in New-Zeeland in the 2000's to prevent falls in older adults. It proposes 22 exercises and walk training. The physiotherapists give an exercise prescription at each home visit. It shows good results for decrease falls in older adults, but the exercise adherence decrease also with the time.

Enrollment

405 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 65 years old and older,
  • Living in their own home,
  • Having a history of fall in the previous 12 months or perceiving fear of falling (≥ 20 points on FES-I,
  • Being able to walk without auxiliary tools in their home.
  • Signed Informed Consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Having severe vision impairment that do not permit the reading of the exercise-programme booklet and that do not permit the completing of the monthly diaries,
  • Receiving physiotherapeutic treatment with balance learning,
  • Having cognitive impairment (<25 points on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) of Folstein

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

405 participants in 3 patient groups

T&E Home-based exercise programme
Experimental group
Description:
Individually tailored home-based test and exercise programme
Treatment:
Behavioral: T&E Home-based exercise programme
Otago
Experimental group
Description:
Individually tailored exercise programme
Treatment:
Behavioral: Otago
Helsana booklet
Active Comparator group
Description:
Helsana recommendations and exercises
Treatment:
Behavioral: Helsana booklet

Trial contacts and locations

3

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Central trial contact

Roger Hilfiker, MS; Anne-Gabrielle Mittaz Hager, MS

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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