Bergström Aileen, Borell Lena, Meijer Sebastiaan, Guidetti Susanne
Division of Occupational Therapy, Department of Neurobiology Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health (CBH), Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems, Health Informatics and Logistics, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 24;9(7):e025870. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025870.
Older persons with functional limitations often need assistance from home care staff to thrive and continue to live in their home environments. Reablement, a proactive, preventative approach administered by home care staff, stimulating active engagement of the older person, is often recommended. Even though reablement has a potential to become a new rehabilitation model and has been implemented in different countries in various degrees, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the process of establishing reablement, the theoretical underpinnings and the conditionality and outcomes in different contexts. This knowledge is needed before full-scale recommendations can be made for implementation in specific contexts.
This study protocol aims to present a feasibility study of the intervention, ASSIST 1.0, a theory-based reablement programme, which includes coaching of home care staff and digitally based smart products, in a Swedish context.
This feasibility study will evaluate the perceived value and acceptability of ASSIST 1.0 intervention programme regarding fidelity, reach and dose, and potential outcomes by using a pretest and post-test design involving an intervention group and a control group (n=30) of older persons living at home, needing home care services. Qualitative interviews with home care staff delivering ASSIST and the older adults receiving the intervention as well as their significant others will be conducted to explore aspects affecting the intervention.
This study has been approved by the regional ethics board. The results of the feasibility study will form the base for refinement of the ASSIST programme and for the subsequent planning of a full-scale randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of the programme on a larger scale. Dissemination will include peer-reviewed publications and presentations at national and international conferences as well as information to involved stakeholders.
NCT03505619.
功能受限的老年人通常需要家庭护理人员的帮助才能茁壮成长,并继续在家中生活。恢复能力训练是一种由家庭护理人员实施的积极主动的预防方法,旨在促进老年人的积极参与,常被推荐采用。尽管恢复能力训练有可能成为一种新的康复模式,并且已在不同国家不同程度地实施,但对于建立恢复能力训练的过程、理论基础以及不同背景下的条件和结果,人们仍缺乏了解。在能够针对特定背景提出全面的实施建议之前,需要掌握这些知识。
本研究方案旨在介绍一项在瑞典背景下对干预措施ASSIST 1.0进行的可行性研究,ASSIST 1.0是一个基于理论的恢复能力训练项目,包括对家庭护理人员的指导和基于数字技术的智能产品。
这项可行性研究将通过采用涉及干预组和对照组(n = 30)居家且需要家庭护理服务的老年人的前后测试设计,评估ASSIST 1.0干预项目在保真度、覆盖范围和剂量方面的感知价值和可接受性,以及潜在结果。将对提供ASSIST服务的家庭护理人员、接受干预的老年人及其重要他人进行定性访谈,以探讨影响干预的各个方面。
本研究已获得地区伦理委员会的批准。可行性研究的结果将为完善ASSIST项目以及后续规划一项大规模随机对照试验奠定基础,该试验将在更大规模上研究该项目的效果。传播方式将包括同行评审的出版物、在国内和国际会议上的报告以及向相关利益攸关方提供信息。
NCT03505619。