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Home Based Exercise in Preventing Fall and Improving Balance in Older People

Effectiveness of a Simple Designed Programme of Home Based Exercise in Preventing Fall and Improving Balance and Strength in Older People With Mild to Moderate Balance Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Trials

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT02089815
Enrollment
439
Registered
2014-03-18
Start date
2013-08-31
Completion date
2015-03-31
Last updated
2015-04-13

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Conditions

Patient Fall, Muscle Balance, Fear of Falling, Quality of Life

Brief summary

Prior studies have shown multifaceted falls prevention program with home-based exercise reduced falls significantly in the community setting. The Otago exercise program has been tested in four separated controlled trials of community living people in New Zealand. Falls were the main outcome in each trail and were defined as unintentionally coming to rest on the ground, floor or other lower level. Not only this combination strengthening and balance training exercise could reduce fall but also could benefit in cost-effectiveness for fall prevention and decrease mortality in those 80 and older. However the limitation of Otago exercise program is that the program was needed to be trained by skill nurses or physical therapists. There are 17 steps levels to adhere the program. As some studies have shown that fall prevention program adherence could be as low as 10-40%. In Thailand the lack of medical staffs are continued the problem in the community. Therefore to establish fall prevention guideline that will be suitable and translated into the real setting, this study is aimed to test the effectiveness of simple program home-based exercise comparing to non-simple program home based exercise in preventing fall and improve muscle strength and balance dysfunction in older people with mild to moderate balance dysfunction. The method is the randomized controlled trails.

Interventions

modified Otago exercise program to simple designed home based exercise program

OTHERfall prevention education and counseling

Sponsors

Mahidol University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
65 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

1. Thai elderly aged 65 years or older 2. able to communicate and follow the home-based exercise programme 3. mild to moderate balance dysfunctions as followings: * functional reach test score less than 26 cm. * five time sit to stand test more than 17.9 seconds * able to walk independently or walk with only single cane 4. non diagnosed with moderate to severe dementia or depression 5. non diagnosed with parkinson disease 6. non diagnosed with cerebrovascular disease with less than grade 4 hemiparesis. 7. non diagnosed with acute arthritis or recent diagnosed within 6 months. 8. informed and consent to participate in the study 9. not participate in regular Tai-chi or Yoga exercise training.

Exclusion criteria

1. Participants would like to withdraw from the study. 2. severe injury occured after following simple designed exercise program eg. tendon injuries.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
number of falls1 yearNumber of falls were measured at baseline, 12 weeks, 24 weeks and 1 year. At baseline, the participants will be interviewed the number of falls that occurred in the past 1 year period before enrollment.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
muscle strengthbaseline, 12 weeks and 24 weeksThere are two Measurements as following: 1. Five time sit to stand test The participant stood up and sat down as quickly as possible from standard chair (47 cm high) 5 times, with arms folded across the chest. 2. Timed up and go test The time required to rise from a chair, walk 3 meters distance, turn around, walk back and sit down.
BalanceBaseline, 12 weeks and 24 weeksThe participants will be tested their balances by using Short form of Berg Balance scale (7 items, 0-28 scores.)

Other

MeasureTime frameDescription
fear of fallingbaseline and at 24 weeks.Thai Falls efficacy scale-international (FES-I)
Quality of life1 yearThe participants will be interviewed by using Thai EQ-5D questionaires.

Countries

Thailand

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026