Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, Robert and Donna Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Nursing, Robert and Donna Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2023 May;128:107164. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2023.107164. Epub 2023 Mar 20.
Multisite musculoskeletal pain is highly prevalent among older adults yet undertreated. Studies support the promise of Tai Chi for managing pain and lowering fall risk. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, effective alternatives to classroom-based exercise programming are warranted.
To recruit 100 racially diverse older adults with multisite pain and increased fall risk, who are interested in participating in a future Tai Chi clinical trial, and to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a short-term, remotely delivered home-based Tai Chi program.
A random sample of adults aged 65 years or older living in diverse Boston neighborhoods were sent mailed invitations to participate in a telephone screening survey. Eligible adults were invited to join a 4-week Tai Chi program offered online via Zoom. Primary outcomes were class attendance, experience, and program safety.
Among 334 survey respondents, 105 were eligible for the intervention. Average age of eligible participants was 74 years, 75% were women, and 62% were Black. We assigned 32 participants to 4 Tai Chi or 2 light exercise groups conducted via Zoom; of these, 24 (75%) completed the program and 79% attended ≥6 of 8 classes. There were no adverse events reported. Two-thirds reported it was very easy to join the online classes and 88%, very easy to see the instructor.
Mailed invitations were effective for recruiting a racially diverse sample. Remote exercise programming delivered online via live Zoom sessions is safe and feasible for diverse older adults who have multisite pain and risk of falls.
多部位肌肉骨骼疼痛在老年人中高发,但治疗不足。研究支持太极拳用于管理疼痛和降低跌倒风险的潜力。自 COVID-19 大流行以来,需要有效的替代课堂式运动计划。
招募 100 名有多处疼痛和增加跌倒风险的、对参加未来太极拳临床试验感兴趣的、种族多样化的老年人,并评估短期、远程居家式太极拳计划的可行性和可接受性。
对居住在波士顿不同社区的年龄在 65 岁或以上的成年人进行随机抽样,发送邮寄邀请参加电话筛查调查。符合条件的成年人被邀请参加为期 4 周的在线 Zoom 太极拳课程。主要结果是课程出勤率、体验和计划安全性。
在 334 名调查受访者中,有 105 名符合干预条件。合格参与者的平均年龄为 74 岁,75%为女性,62%为黑人。我们将 32 名参与者分配到 4 个太极拳或 2 个轻运动组,通过 Zoom 进行;其中,24 名(75%)完成了课程,79%的人参加了 8 节课中的≥6 节。没有报告不良事件。三分之二的人表示非常容易加入在线课程,88%的人非常容易看到教练。
邮寄邀请对于招募种族多样化的样本是有效的。通过实时 Zoom 会议在线远程运动计划对有多处疼痛和跌倒风险的多样化老年人是安全且可行的。