KOSO (Keep On Stepping On)/ Stepping Online
- Conditions
- Social IsolationFall Related Injury
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Stepping Online
- Registration Number
- NCT02774889
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Brief Summary
The overall purpose of this multi-phase study is to develop (Phase 1) and test potential effectiveness and feasibility of Keep On Stepping On (KOSO)/Stepping Online, an online falls prevention maintenance program for Stepping On (SO) graduates in a group randomized trial (Phase 2).
This application refers to effectiveness component of Phase 2, which entails the randomized clinical trial. Phase 1 has been completed. The feasibility component of Phase 2 will entail process evaluation of the Stepping Online intervention group only.
- Detailed Description
Aim:
This application, for Phase 2 of a larger study, is a 6-month group randomized trial to test the effectiveness of Stepping Online.
Stepping Online (developed in Phase 1) is a continuation website to help Stepping On graduates to:
1. Maintain exercises and fall prevention strategies learned in Stepping On, and
2. Stay connected with other participants and leaders/peer leaders in the 7-week workshop.
Approach:
1. Subject Eligibility:
1. Stepping On leaders and peer leaders of Milwaukee, Dane, Rock, Adams, Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara Counties during the enrollment window
2. Stepping On participants/graduates of the above workshops whose leader assesses that they can safely use Stepping Online to exercise at home
2. Recruitment and Consenting:
1. Leaders/Peer Leaders: County aging unit coordinators will invite leaders to participate in the study and share the names of those who agree with the study research staff. Staff will then explain the study in detail, answer questions, and obtain informed consent from those who agree.
2. Participants: (1) Research staff will visit participating leader/peer leader workshops to explain the study; (2) leader will distribute a card for participants to agree to a researcher phone call to learn more. They will then share the contact information of those who agree with study research staff; (3) study research staff members will contact and conduct a recruitment interview by phone. They then schedule those who agree to come to the site where the workshop occurred (or another public place that is private and convenient for research subjects) for consenting and baseline measurement.
3. Randomization
Randomization will occur on the Stepping On workshop level to ensure that leaders, peer leaders and participants are in the same arm. Procedures:
1. County liaisons, who routinely collect data, will provide participants' education level (without personal identifiers);
2. Study biostatistician pairs workshops based on above data, as well as geographic location and other data to ensure comparability.
3. Participants from each designated pair of SO workshops will provide informed consent and participate in baseline measurements
4. Designated pair of SO workshops will be randomized to the Stepping Online (intervention) or to the usual care Control arm.
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1. Intervention arm: Stepping On graduates (and their leaders/peer leaders) will receive the Stepping Online website for 6 months. They can use their own computer or receive a laptop and Internet access (if needed) for the study duration. Research staff will provide 2 in-home training sessions (2 weeks apart) on how to use Stepping Online's fall prevention features (described under the "Arms and Intervention" section). Participants can call the technical support phone line for more help.
2. Control arm: Stepping On graduates in this arm will not receive Stepping Online.
3. Neither the intervention nor the control arm subjects will have access to Stepping Online after the 6-month trial.
4. Participants in both study arms will complete measurements at their workshop location or another location that is private and convenient fir subjects at baseline (prior to randomization), and later at 3 and 6 months.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 45
- Leader/Peer Leader: Leading a SO workshop in Dane, Milwaukee, Rock, Adams, Green Lake, Marquette or Waushara counties during the timeframe prior to the 6-month trial.
- Stepping On Participants/Graduates: Enrolled in one of the above SO workshops.
In Milwaukee and Dane counties, extra effort will be made to enroll African American Stepping On participants/graduates, who are more likely to have lower income and educational level and to be uninsured than their White counterparts.
List of
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Leaders/Peer Leaders:
- Not available to participate in Stepping Online for more than 4 weeks out of the 6 months following enrollment
- Not in the area at the end of the 6-month trial.
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Stepping On Participants/Graduates:
- Unable participate in Stepping Online for more than 4 weeks out of the 6 months following enrollment
- Not assessed to be safe by SO leader to do the online exercise program; not in the area for the 3 month and 6 month evaluations
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Stepping Online Stepping Online Stepping On graduates receive Stepping Online, a password-protected continuation website to maintain fall prevention behaviors. 1. Fall prevention tips 2. Fall prevention exercise videos noting technique and safety 3. Guest expert videos and communication with expert 4. Tools to set exercise goals, reminders and track progress 5. Fall prevention specialist for feedback and group activities 6. Discussion and messaging (1:1, small and large group) 7. Fall prevention resources.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change of Number of Falls From Baseline to 6 Months baseline and 6 months Number of Falls: monthly calendar self-administered sent and returned via mail
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): Total Balance Test up to 6 months Standing feet together (side by side) for 10 seconds, followed by standing with side of one heel touching the big toe of the other foot (semi-tandem) for 10 seconds, followed by standing with the heel of one foot in front of the toes of the other (tandem) for 10 seconds.
Participants are scored either 0 or 1 for each balance exercise with a total possible range from 0-3 where higher scores indicate improved balance.Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): Chair Stand Test up to 6 months Participant is timed while attempting to stand up and sit down 5 times from a chair without using their arms.
Scoring is as follows:
0 = unable
1. = \> 16.7 sec
2. = 16.6-13.7 sec
3. = 13.6-11.2 sec
4. = \< 11.1 secT-Score for Quality of Life Measured by PROMIS Global Mental Health (GMH) Instrument up to 6 months The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Quality of Life Short Form is a 10-item instrument that measures both Physical (GPH) and Mental (GMH) Health. Each scale is reported as a T-score. The total possible range of scores for GMH is 21.2 - 67.6 where higher scores indicate better quality of life.
Physical Activity Barriers Self-Efficacy Score up to 6 months Self-efficacy to reduce barriers to exercise was measured using a 16-item survey where participants rate their confidence that they could perform falls prevention exercises every day for the next 3 months under various circumstances, from 0% 'not at all confident' to 100% 'very confident'. Scores will be reported from 0-10 with higher scores indicated increased self-efficacy.
Global Rating of Change Score at 6 Months 6 months Measures self-perceived change in balance, quantifying the extent to which a participant's balance has improved or deteriorated in the over time (past 6 months). A single question asks the participant to rate their change in balance inside their house, and a single question asks patients to rate their change in balance outside of their house. A Likert scare of -7 ("a very great deal worse") to +7 ("a very great deal better") is used to rate this perceived change.
Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): Gait Speed Test 6 months Participant is timed while walking an 8 foot line on the floor.
Scoring is as follows:
0 = could not do
1. = \>5.7 sec (\<0.43 m/sec)
2. = 4.1-6.5 sec (0.44-0.60 m/sec)
3. = 3.2-4.0 (0.61-0.77 m/sec)
4. = \<3.1 sec (\>0.78 m/sec)T-Score for Quality of Life Measured by PROMIS Global Physical Health (GPH) Instrument up to 6 months The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Quality of Life Short Form is a 10-item instrument that measures both Physical (GPH) and Mental (GMH) Health. Each scale is reported as a T-score. The total possible range of scores for GPH is 16.2 - 67.7 where higher scores indicate better quality of life.
Number of Tandem Walk Errors at 3 Months and 6 Months up to 6 months Observed via the Tandem Walk Test at baseline, 3 months, 6 months. Tandem walk errors were the number of errors while walking a four-meter straight line.
Place a line on the floor marking the distance. The heel of one foot should be touching the tip of the toes of the other foot. Count the number of errors (stepping off the straight line, not putting heel to toe, needing to grab for support, significant body lean). Participants can use an assistive device if they normally use one.Falls Behavioral Risk Scale (FaB) up to 6 months The Falls Behavioral Scale is a list of 24 statements that describe things participants do in everyday life.
Participants are to circle 'never', 'sometimes', 'often', 'always' or 'doesn't apply'. Scoring is from 1 (never) to 4 (always) and is reported as the average score where higher scores indicate higher mitigation of fall risk.Strength Exercise Adherence at 3 and 6 Months up to 6 months Adherence was assessed at 3 and 6 months as the number of days strength exercises were performed each week.
Gait Speed at 3 Months and 6 Months up to 6 months Observed at baseline, 3 months, 6 months; measured in meters per second over four meters.
Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): Summary Score up to 6 months The total possible range of scores for the SPPB repeated chair test, gait test, and balance test is 0-12 where higher scores indicate the best performance.
Social Bonding Score at 3 Months and 6 Months up to 6 months Socialization included the 5-item Social Bonding Scale at all timepoints measured as the summed score on a Likert scale of 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much), range 0-20.
Encouragement to do Exercises Score at 3 Months and 6 Months up to 6 months Socialization included the feeling Encouraged to Exercise at 3 and 6 months on 1 (very difficult) to 5 (very easy) scale.
Activities Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale at 3 and 6 Months up to 6 months The ABC instrument measures the confidence of participants from 0% (no confidence) to 100% (completely confident) for activity in a range of conditions. Scoring is from 0-10 where higher numbers are more confidence.
Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale (R-UCLA) up to 6 months A 3-item scale (adapted, short form of the full 20-item scale) designed to measure one's subjective feelings of loneliness as well as feelings of social isolation. A 3-point Likert scale is used that ask participants to rate each item as either 3 - "I often feel this way", 2 - "I sometimes feel this way", or 1 - "I hardly ever feel this way". Scoring: Items 1-3 are summed and participants are given a composite score of 3-9, with higher scores indicating a greater sense of loneliness.
Balance Exercise Adherence at 3 and 6 Months up to 6 months Adherence was assessed at 3 and 6 months as the number of days balance exercises were performed each week.