Fien Samantha, Henwood Tim, Climstein Mike, Rathbone Evelyne, Keogh Justin W L
School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity, Mackay, Queensland, Australia.
Health Science and Medicine, Bond University, Robina, Queensland, Australia.
PeerJ. 2019 Jun 4;7:e6973. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6973. eCollection 2019.
The feasibility and benefits of a 24-week targeted progressive supervised resistance and weight-bearing exercise programme (Group Aged Care Exercise + GAIT (GrACE + GAIT)) in the residential aged care (RAC) setting was investigated as very little peer-reviewed research has been conducted in relation to exercise programmes of this duration in this cohort.
A quasi-experimental study design consisting of two groups (control and exercise) explored a 24-week targeted progressive supervised resistance and weight-bearing exercise programme (GrACE + GAIT) in two RAC facilities in Northern New South Wales, Australia. A total of 42 adults consented to participate from a total of 68 eligible residents (61.7%). The primary outcome measures were feasibility and sustainability of the exercise programme via intervention uptake, session adherence, attrition, acceptability and adverse events. Secondary measures included gait speed and the spatio-temporal parameters of gait, handgrip muscle strength and sit to stand performance.
Twenty-three residents participated in the exercise intervention (mean (SD) 85.4 (8.1) years, 15 females) and 19 in the control group (87.4 (6.6) years 13 females). Exercise adherence was 79.3%, with 65% of exercise participants attending ≥70% of the sessions; 100% of those originally enrolled completed the programme and strongly agreed with the programme acceptability. Zero exercise-related adverse events were reported. ANCOVA results indicated that post-intervention gait speed significantly increased ( < 0.001) with an 18.8% increase in gait speed (m/s).
The GrACE + GAIT programme was shown to be feasible and significantly improve adults living in RAC facilities gait speed, handgrip strength and sit to stand performance. These results suggest that the GrACE + GAIT programme is suitable for use in the RAC sector and that it has the potential to reduce disability and improve function and quality of life of the residents.
在老年护理机构中,很少有经过同行评审的研究针对为期24周的有针对性的渐进式监督抗阻和负重锻炼计划(老年护理锻炼+步态训练(GrACE+GAIT))的可行性和益处进行研究。
一项由两组(对照组和锻炼组)组成的准实验研究设计,在澳大利亚新南威尔士州北部的两家老年护理机构中探索了一项为期24周的有针对性的渐进式监督抗阻和负重锻炼计划(GrACE+GAIT)。共有68名符合条件的居民,其中42名成年人(61.7%)同意参与。主要结局指标是通过干预接受情况、课程依从性、损耗率、可接受性和不良事件来衡量锻炼计划的可行性和可持续性。次要指标包括步速以及步态的时空参数、握力和从坐到站的表现。
23名居民参与了锻炼干预(平均(标准差)年龄85.4(8.1)岁,15名女性),19名居民参与了对照组(87.4(6.6)岁,13名女性)。锻炼依从率为79.3%,65%的锻炼参与者参加了≥70%的课程;最初登记的参与者中有100%完成了该计划,并强烈同意该计划的可接受性。未报告与锻炼相关的不良事件。协方差分析结果表明,干预后步速显著提高(<0.001),步速增加了18.8%(米/秒)。
GrACE+GAIT计划被证明是可行的,并且显著提高了住在老年护理机构的成年人的步速、握力和从坐到站的表现。这些结果表明,GrACE+GAIT计划适用于老年护理领域,并且有可能减少残疾,改善居民的功能和生活质量。