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Development of the Balance Recovery Falls-Efficacy Scale for the Community-dwelling Older Adults

Q

Queen Margaret University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Self Efficacy
Aging
Accidental Fall

Treatments

Other: Developing the list of items for BRFES

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04087551
2019129 (Other Identifier)
REP 0197

Details and patient eligibility

About

The first phase of the study aims to study the incidence of near-falls. The second phase will be to develop a scale which operationalize balance recovery confidence in the older adults. This study will determine the incidence of near-falls in a sample of community-dwelling older adults and will develop the Balance Recovery Falls-Efficacy scale (BRFES) for the community-dwelling older adults using the COSMIN method. This scale will be used to measure the confidence level of the community-dwelling older adults in their ability to execute balance recovery maneuvers in common, everyday functional activities to prevent a fall.

Full description

This study will progress through two phases

The first phase will recruit 30 older adults from ages of 65 and older living in the community. A study administrator will contact the participants daily over a 21-day period to obtain frequency and type of event experienced e.g. no fall, fall, near fall (hand), near-fall (leg) or near-fall (other). No other details of the event will be ascertained because this preliminary study will be to determine the incidence of near-falls in a sample of community-dwelling seniors.

The second phase will be to develop a scale which operationalize balance recovery confidence in community-dwelling older adults. In the first stage of the study, twelve older adults will be recruited to develop a comprehensive list of relevant items for the scale. Purposive sampling will be used to invite participants from the earlier study. This approach will ensure sample representativeness of the population and to include participants who have had demonstrated an understanding of near-falls and balance recovery maneuvres in the previous study to develop the scale. An exhaustive list of scale items will be generated from two focus group formed by six participants using a nominal group technique. This consensus-based technique ensures that all items in the scale are relevant and comprehensible to the community-dwelling older adults to discriminate the confidence level in one's ability to perform balance recovery maneuvres. The scale will then be sent to a panel of 50 experts including healthcare professionals as well as a new group of community-dwelling older adults to determine the appropriateness of items ensuring that the scale is relevant, comprehensive and comprehensible. Delphi technique will be adopted as the method to obtain a consensus among experts to finalize the Balance Recovery Falls-Efficacy Scale (BRFES).

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 65-year-old and above
  • Ability to read, write and communicate in English
  • History of at least one near-fall or one fall within the last 12 months
  • Living independently in the community with or without the use of a walking aid
  • Not having any cognitive dysfunction by achieving a score of 7 or less in the 6-item cognitive impairment test (6CIT)
  • Able to walk 6 meters within 12 seconds by performing the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test
  • Able to catch a 30cm ruler by each hands using the ruler drop test

Exclusion criteria

  • Requiring any physical assistance from another person to walk within home
  • Known active malignant conditions
  • Cardiovascular conditions e.g. neurally mediated syncope, cardiac syncope, structural heart diseases e.g. aortic stenosis or hospitalization for myocardial infarction or heart surgery within 3 months
  • Pulmonary conditions e.g. serious chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or oxygen dependence
  • Musculoskeletal conditions e.g. moderate to severe osteoarthritis that could affect balance control and muscle function e.g. self-reported pain or dysfunction of the trunk and extremities, fractures or injuries in the extremities in the last 6 months
  • Neurological conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, sequelae of stroke, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or severe Dementia or epilepsy
  • Legal blindness, severe visual impairment, severe hearing impairment or legal deafness

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

80 participants in 1 patient group

Developing the list of items for BRFES
Experimental group
Description:
Two groups of six community-dwelling older adults will participate in a focus group session. Each focus group session will begin with a trained facilitator using a session guide welcoming the participants and introducing the participants in the group. The session will adopt a nominal group method which includes silent generation of ideas, sharing of an idea in a 'round robin' fashion, group discussion to clarify ideas and then completing the session with anonymous voting to include items into a list of items to be included in the Balance Recovery Falls-Efficacy Scale (BRFES).
Treatment:
Other: Developing the list of items for BRFES

Trial contacts and locations

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