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Voice-Activated Technology to Improve Mobility & Reduce Health Disparities (EngAGE)

Phase 2
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Frailty
Interventions
Behavioral: Enhanced Engagement
Behavioral: Standard Engagement
Registration Number
NCT05337514
Lead Sponsor
University of Chicago
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of EngAGE (an interactive, voice-activated app) vs usual care on improving older adult physical and social function.

Detailed Description

Physical activity is essential for all age groups, across all comorbidities and geriatric syndromes; it has been described as the 'ideal' intervention for aging. Increasing physical activity among homebound, multimorbid, African American (AA) older adults (OAs) requires a shift in interventions to target the older adult-care partner (CP) pair (dyad) and to test innovative vehicles for remote intervention delivery. Our research goal is to create an evidence-based intervention that leverages technology to reach multimorbid OA-CP dyads in the home, promotes long-term mobility and social engagement among those least able to access community resources, and empowers informal care partners with tools. We developed a socially-motivated exercise tool for multimorbid OA-CP dyads called EngAGE that leverages voice-activated technology. We propose to conduct a 6-month, randomized, in-home trial of EngAGE (intervention) versus paper exercise handouts (usual care) in 124 multimorbid, homebound, AA OA-CP dyads recruited from 2 hospital systems and the community. Our overall hypothesis is that EngAGE will improve both physical and social function of older adults.

All OA subjects will undergo an in-home baseline visit where we will collect data about physical function, social function, activity and frailty. OA-CP dyads will be randomized (1:1) to a physical activity intervention: either EngAGE or usual care. All subjects will be asked to complete exercises 3-6 times per week. Care Partners will be instructed to encourage their Older Adult partner to perform physical activities on a regular basis. There is a two week Run-In Period to troubleshoot the EngAGE app and acclimate the OA subjects to the study intervention. OA subjects will be monitored via phone visits on a monthly basis. In home study visits will take place at month 3 and month 6. Data about OA subject physical function, social function, activity and frailty will be collected at these visits.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
248
Inclusion Criteria
  • age greater than or equal to 65 years
  • has at least 2 chronic conditions
  • requires any assistance to leave the home (this may include requiring someone to drive, requiring the use of a cane or walker, or similar)
  • can read 14 point font from a 2-foot distance on a tablet-sized screen
  • can hear spoken voice from 2-foot distance
  • SPPB score of less than or equal to 9 but greater than 3 on a 12-point scale to target moderate but not severe functional impairment.
Exclusion Criteria
  • reported history of moderate to advanced cognitive impairment;
  • inability to stand unassisted;
  • inability to understand English (because the intervention is currently only available in English);
  • life expectancy less than 12 months or enrolled in Hospice;
  • a medical condition making unsupervised physical activity potentially unsafe including: stroke within prior 12 months, acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina in the prior 6 months, uncontrolled arrhythmias, dissecting aortic aneurysm, acute endo/pericarditis, acute thromboembolism, acute or severe heart or respiratory failure, uncontrolled hypertension greater than 180/100, fracture or joint replacement within the prior 3 months, infections affecting one's general health condition, severe peripheral vascular disease.
  • severe functional impairment as indicated by an SPPB score less than 3 (out of 12);
  • baseline Montreal Cognitive Assessment of less than or equal to 18/30;
  • inability to understand consent (teach back).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
EngAGEEnhanced EngagementOlder adult subjects will receive an Alexa Echo Show that runs an exercise app called EngAGE.
Physical Exercise HandoutsStandard EngagementOlder adults subjects will receive a paper booklet containing exercise instructions.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Timed Chair Stands6 months

5 repeated chair stands

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Loneliness6 months

Measured with the 9-item UCLS loneliness scale

Static Balance Poses6 months

Participants are asked to hold a side-by-side, semi-tandem and tandem balance pose each for 10 seconds.

4 meter usual walk6 months

Participants walk 4 meters 2 times at their usual pace, fastest of 2 attempts.

Grip Strength6 months

Dominant grip strength measured with a dynamometer, average of 3 attempts

Physical activity6 months

Wrist accelerometers will be worn for 7 full days in the free living environment.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Chicago

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

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