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针对老年人身心健康的“为生活而动”综合治疗可行性试验。

Feasibility trial of an integrated treatment "Activate for Life" for physical and mental well-being in older adults.

作者信息

Hernandez-Tejada Melba A, Nagel Alexis, Madisetti Mohan, Balasubramanian Sundar, Kelechi Teresa

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA.

College of Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2022 Feb 11;8(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s40814-022-01000-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pain and fatigue are common chronic conditions faced by older adults. Integrated interventions to address pain and fatigue may therefore be particularly useful for older adults, especially those interventions that target mobility and psychosocial well-being. The present study describes feasibility and participant satisfaction for an integrated eHealth treatment to address pain and fatigue in a sample of older adults living in a low-income independent residence facility and their own homes in the community.

METHODS

Three treatment combinations were compared in a randomized repeated measures design to determine if adding components of breathing retraining and behavioral activation to the existing Otago program (for strength and balance) affected feasibility and patient satisfaction. Specifically, 30 older adults were randomly allocated to: Arm1: the Otago alone (n = 10); Arm 2: Otago + Gentle Yoga and Yogic Breathing (n = 10); or Arm 3: Otago + Gentle Yoga and Yogic Breathing + Behavioral Activation (combination was named 'Activate for Life' n = 10). Feasibility measures included recruitment rate, session completion characteristics, and satisfaction with the program.

CONCLUSION

Data from this study provide support for the feasibility of an integrated program to address physical and mental well-being of older adults. Future fully powered studies should now focus on assessment of clinical outcomes and refinement of individual components.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Registered in clinicaltrials.gov with the identifier: NCT03853148 .

摘要

背景

疼痛和疲劳是老年人常见的慢性疾病。因此,针对疼痛和疲劳的综合干预措施可能对老年人特别有用,尤其是那些针对身体活动能力和心理社会幸福感的干预措施。本研究描述了一种综合电子健康治疗方法在居住于低收入独立居住设施及社区自有住房中的老年人样本中解决疼痛和疲劳问题的可行性及参与者满意度。

方法

在随机重复测量设计中比较了三种治疗组合,以确定在现有的奥塔哥计划(针对力量和平衡)中加入呼吸再训练和行为激活成分是否会影响可行性和患者满意度。具体而言,30名老年人被随机分配到:第1组:仅接受奥塔哥计划(n = 10);第2组:奥塔哥计划+轻柔瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸(n = 10);或第3组:奥塔哥计划+轻柔瑜伽和瑜伽呼吸+行为激活(该组合被命名为“为生活而激活”,n = 10)。可行性指标包括招募率、课程完成情况以及对该计划的满意度。

结论

本研究数据为一项旨在解决老年人身心健康问题的综合计划的可行性提供了支持。未来全面开展的研究现在应侧重于临床结果评估和各个组成部分的优化。

试验注册

在clinicaltrials.gov上注册,标识符为:NCT03853148 。

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