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Walking Aid and Locomotion Knowledge in Emergency Rooms (WALKER 1) for Elderly People

H

Hospital Sirio-Libanes

Status

Completed

Conditions

Mobility Limitation

Treatments

Other: Telemonitoring
Device: Walking aid
Other: Guidance on safe walking and risk of falling

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05950269
AVAP-NG 2999

Details and patient eligibility

About

Older adults have higher rates of emergency department admissions when compared to their younger counterparts. Mobility is the ability to move around but also encompasses the environment and the ability to adapt to it. Walking aids can be used to improve mobility and prevent falls. According to international guidelines, they must be available in Geriatric Emergency Department. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a program of training and provision of walking aids (WA), associated or not with telemonitoring, on mobility, quality of life, fear of falling, and risk of falls up to 3 months in older adults cared for in an emergency department.

Full description

A randomized clinical trial will be carried out in the emergency department of Hospital Sírio-Libanês. Participants will be randomized and allocated into three intervention groups, as follows: A) Walking aid group; B) Walking aid and telemonitoring group; C) Control group. Patients will undergo a baseline evaluation encompassing sociodemographic and clinical data, mobility in life spaces (Life Space Assessment), gait speed, muscle strength, functionality (Barthel Index, Katz index, and Lawton-Brody Scale), quality of life (Euro Quality of Life Instrument-5D), fear of falling (Falls Efficacy Scale International), history of falls, cognition (10-Point Cognitive Screener) and mood (15-point Geriatric Depression Scale) before the intervention. Gait time and fear of falling will be assessed again after the intervention. Finally, mobility in life spaces, functionality, quality of life, fear of falling, history of falls, cognition, and mood will be assessed 3 months after discharge from the geriatric emergency department through a telephone interview.

Enrollment

153 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 65 years or older
  • Admitted to the Geriatric Emergency Department of Hospital Sírio-Libanês
  • Willing and able to give informed consent
  • Least one of the following for indication and training of mobility aids: reduction of postural instability; improvement of motor control; increase of somatosensory feedback; reduction of biomechanical overload; safe promotion of autonomy; fall history (in the last six months).

Exclusion criteria

  • Altered level of conscience
  • need for supplemental oxygen (≥3L/min)
  • respiratory distress
  • hemodynamic instability
  • postural instability with a tendency to fall backward
  • cognitive impairment that limits the use of walking aids
  • hospitalization after Emergency Department evaluation
  • Delirium

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

153 participants in 3 patient groups

Walking aid (WA) group
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will receive the walking aid and training in the use of the device.
Treatment:
Other: Guidance on safe walking and risk of falling
Device: Walking aid
Walking aid with telemonitoring (WAT) group
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will receive the walking aid and training in the use of the device associated with telemonitoring.
Treatment:
Other: Guidance on safe walking and risk of falling
Device: Walking aid
Other: Telemonitoring
Control group
Other group
Description:
Participants will receive verbal guidance and printed material.
Treatment:
Other: Guidance on safe walking and risk of falling

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Renato F Righetti, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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