Dillon Lisa, Clemson Lindy, Coxon Kristy, Keay Lisa
Injury Division, The George Institute for Global Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Jul 3;18(1):512. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3304-6.
A nested process evaluation, within a randomised controlled trial, will explore relationships between program outcomes and quality of intervention implementation of the Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise Program in older people with vision impairment. The Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise Program is a home-based strength and balance program that has been shown to reduce falls in high risk populations. A pilot study showed positive trends in improvements in physical function in older people with vision impairment after participation in the program. The program will be delivered by Orientation and Mobility Specialists, who are experienced in working with people with vision impairment.
The process evaluation has a mixed methods design. This includes quantitative (fidelity checklist score, number of completed sessions, survey data and a habit formation scale), as well as qualitative (open responses from program staff and semi-structured interviews with study participants) data. Process evaluation measures include program adherence (fidelity), complete delivery (dose delivered), participant receipt (dose received) and participant enactment. Using the Behaviour Change Wheel, a logic model was built to explain the intended inputs, outputs, outcomes and relationships to the behaviour change techniques in the Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise Program in older people with vision impairment.
The findings of the process evaluation will inform the provision of fall prevention programs in older people with vision impairment by Orientation and Mobility Specialists. To date, there are no proven falls prevention programs which aim to improve physical function and reduce falls in older people with vision impairment. This process evaluation will contribute new knowledge about the implementation of a strength and balance program in this population.
ACTRN12616001186448 . Registered 29 August 2016.
在一项随机对照试验中进行的嵌套式过程评估,将探讨视力受损老年人生活方式综合功能锻炼计划的项目成果与干预实施质量之间的关系。生活方式综合功能锻炼计划是一项居家力量和平衡计划,已被证明可减少高危人群的跌倒。一项试点研究表明,视力受损老年人参与该计划后,身体功能改善呈现积极趋势。该计划将由在与视力受损者合作方面经验丰富的定向与移动专家提供。
过程评估采用混合方法设计。这包括定量数据(保真度检查表得分、完成课程数量、调查数据和习惯形成量表)以及定性数据(项目工作人员的开放式回答和对研究参与者的半结构化访谈)。过程评估指标包括项目依从性(保真度)、完整交付(交付剂量)、参与者接受度(接受剂量)和参与者实践。使用行为改变轮,构建了一个逻辑模型,以解释视力受损老年人生活方式综合功能锻炼计划中预期的输入、输出、结果以及与行为改变技术的关系。
过程评估的结果将为定向与移动专家为视力受损老年人提供预防跌倒计划提供参考。迄今为止,尚无经证实的旨在改善视力受损老年人身体功能并减少跌倒的预防跌倒计划。该过程评估将为这一人群实施力量和平衡计划贡献新知识。
ACTRN12616001186448。于2016年8月29日注册。