Skip to main content
Clinical Trials/NCT00877058
NCT00877058
Completed
Not Applicable

Elderly Persons at the Risk Zone - a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Community Based Preventive Multiprofessional Program for Old Persons at Risk of Frailty

Vardalinstitutet The Swedish Institute for Health Sciences1 site in 1 country459 target enrollmentJanuary 2008

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Frail Elderly Persons
Sponsor
Vardalinstitutet The Swedish Institute for Health Sciences
Enrollment
459
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Number of Partipants Measured Frail at 1-year Follow up
Status
Completed
Last Updated
11 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The present study "Elderly person in the risk zone" form part of the research programme "Support for frail elderly persons - from prevention to palliation" (www. Vardalinstitutet.net) which comprises research into three interventions. A fundamental principle in the research programme is that it comprises interventions addressing frail elderly person in different phases of the disablement process, from elderly persons who are beginning to develop frailty to very frail elderly persons receiving palliative care in the final period of their lives. The interventions also address the different requirements that arise with regard to professional contributions during the various phases of the ageing and disease process, ranging from health promotion to a need for an increasing degree of medical care, nursing, special care and rehabilitation, and finally, efforts that promote symptom relief, quality of life, security and satisfaction with care during the final period of life. The intervention "Elderly persons in the risk zone" addresses elderly persons that are on the point of developing frailty ("pre-frail") and are beginning to feel that they are being hindered from taking part in everyday activities. The hypothesis is that if an intervention is made when the persons are not so frail, it is possible to prevent/delay deterioration.

  1. Can a health-promoting and preventive intervention for "prefrail" elderly persons:

    • prevent frailty, activity limitations and morbidity,
    • be a supportive factor in the social and physical environment,
    • affect life satisfaction
    • have an impact on the consumption of care
    • be cost-effective?
  2. How do the frail elderly persons experience the intervention and its importance to health?

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 2008
End Date
May 2011
Last Updated
11 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Vardalinstitutet The Swedish Institute for Health Sciences
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Synneve Dahlin Ivanoff

Professor

Göteborg University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 80 years of age or older living in the community.
  • The participants should live in their ordinary housing
  • Independent on formal support
  • Independent on informal support
  • Cognitive intact defined as a Mini Mental Test score \> 25

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Number of Partipants Measured Frail at 1-year Follow up

Time Frame: 1 year

Frailty defined as a sum of weakness, fatigue, weight loss, low physical activity, poor balance, slow gait speed, visual impairment and impaired cognition

Self Rated Health

Time Frame: 1 year

Self rated health was measured by the question "In general would yoy say your health is: excellent, very good, good, fair or poor? Number of participants detoriated in self-rated health has been analysed

Dependence in Two or More Activities of Daily Living (ADL)

Time Frame: 1 year

ADL stair case: Independence of, or dependence on, another person in ADL was assessed according to a cumulative scale of well-defined personal and instrumental activities, the ADL staircase. Nine out of the ten original activities were used; Cleaning, shopping, transportation, cooking, bathing, dressing, going to the toilet, transfer, and feeding (0-9). Dependence was defined as another person being involved in the activity by giving personal or directive assistance. People living together were assessed as independent if they performed the activity when alone. The number of partipants with dependence in two or more ADL at follow-up have been analyzed

Study Sites (1)

Loading locations...

Similar Trials