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Development of Exercise Training Programme for Older People with Musculoskeletal Pain in the Community

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Musculoskeletal Pain
Registration Number
NCT06848972
Lead Sponsor
International Islamic University Malaysia
Brief Summary

The rate of musculoskeletal pain among older people is increasing worldwide and significantly impacts the quality of life. Regular exercise can help prevent and manage chronic musculoskeletal pain because older individuals who are not physically active may have less muscle strength and a higher risk of impairment and injury than physically active persons. As a result, a tailored exercise program may prevent the loss of health-related quality of life among diverse elderly. This study aimed to develop a structured exercise module and identify its effect on musculoskeletal pain and the quality of life of older adults.

Detailed Description

Background: The rate of musculoskeletal pain among older people is increasing worldwide and significantly impacts the quality of life. Regular exercise can help prevent and manage chronic musculoskeletal pain because older individuals who are not physically active may have less muscle strength and a higher risk of impairment and injury than physically active persons. As a result, a tailored exercise program may prevent the loss of health-related quality of life among diverse elderly.

Objectives: This study aimed to develop a structured exercise module and identify its effect on musculoskeletal pain and the quality of life of older adults.

Method: A quasi-experimental study was conducted among 60 older adults who experienced musculoskeletal pain in the East Coast Malaysia; Pahang, Terengganu, and Kelantan between January and February 2021. A set of questionnaires contained three parts; Part A: Socio-demographic Background, Part B: Musculoskeletal Pain (Pain Score), and Part C: Functional Limitation. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire through an online survey. Data collection processes go through three phases. Phase I: pre-intervention phase, Phase II: intervention session, and Phase III: post-intervention.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Older adults aged 60 years old and above
  • Lives in East Malaysia; Pahang, Kelantan, and Terengganu
  • Have the mental capacity to give informed consent
  • Had musculoskeletal pain
Exclusion Criteria
  • Had severely impaired hearing and sight that may have affected their ability to use the self-report scales
  • Had neurological diseases or cognitive impairment
  • Had a recent self-reported history of stroke or major surgery (in the past 6 months).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Musculoskeletal Pain (Pain Score)From enrollment to the end of treatment at 6 weeks

It assess the severity of musculoskeletal pain in older people by using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). It ranged from 0 to 10; 0 indicates no pain, 5 for moderate pain, and 10 indicates the worst pain.

Functional LimitationFrom enrollment to the end of treatment at 6 weeks

It focuses on the potential of participants to conduct daily life tasks through the use of the Malay edition of Lawton's Daily Living Instrumental Activities (Kadar et al., 2018; Morrow, 1999). This section includes 8 questions which were based on dichotomous questions (Yes or No). The total possible score is 8. This segment asks about the ability to use the telephone, shop, prepare food, do housekeeping, wash, mode of transport, be responsible of their medication, and their ability in managing their money.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Pusat Aktiviti Warga Emas (PAWE)

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Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia

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