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改变焦点:在当地社区中促进轻度认知障碍患者参与身体活动的方法——一项前后混合方法可行性研究方案。

Changing the focus: Facilitating engagement in physical activity for people living with mild dementia in a local community-Protocol for a pre-post mixed methods feasibility study.

机构信息

Rehabilitation Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Monash University (Peninsula Campus), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

National Centre for Healthy Ageing (NCHA), Monash University (Peninsula Campus) and Peninsula Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Sep 13;19(9):e0307018. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307018. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

This study aims to address and improve the low physical activity levels among people with mild dementia by implementing a novel shared decision-making and motivational support program, named "Changing the Focus". It will utilise a pre-post mixed methods approach, aiming to recruit 60 community living older people with mild dementia and their care-partners. The shared decision-making process will involve the person living with dementia, their care-partner, and a research therapist, using a purpose-designed discussion tool including factors such as preferred physical activities, health status, local opportunities and program accessibility. This process aims to identify personalised local physical activity opportunities. Participants will be supported with the help of a research therapist to engage in targeted community-based physical activities for 12-months, to progress towards the recommended physical activity guidelines of 150 minutes per week. The intervention provided by the research therapist will include three home visits (baseline, 6- and 12-months) and seven motivational support phone calls (within the first six months). Research therapists may provide additional home visits and support calls as needed. Primary outcomes include program participation (participants living with dementia continuing with the program after 12-months), total physical activity time per week (measured using the Active Australia Survey at baseline, 6- and 12- months) and program acceptability (assessed through semi-structured interviews with participants, care-partners, referrers, and physical activity providers). Secondary outcomes include physical performance, mental health, wellbeing measures, and impact on care-partners (evaluated through physical tests or validated scales at baseline, 6- and 12-months). Other implementation aspects include reach, maintenance, safety (falls, other adverse events) and an economic evaluation. Results will inform feasibility, potential benefits, and challenges associated with this innovative shared decision-making and supported physical activity program for people living with mild dementia. Findings will guide future large-scale studies and contribute to enhancing physical activity opportunities for this population.

摘要

本研究旨在通过实施一种名为“改变焦点”的新的共享决策和动机支持计划来解决和提高轻度痴呆症患者的低身体活动水平。它将采用预-后混合方法,旨在招募 60 名居住在社区的轻度痴呆症老年人及其照顾者。共享决策过程将涉及患有痴呆症的人、他们的照顾者和研究治疗师,使用专门设计的讨论工具,包括他们喜欢的身体活动、健康状况、当地机会和计划可及性等因素。这一过程旨在确定个性化的当地身体活动机会。参与者将在研究治疗师的帮助下,参与针对社区的身体活动 12 个月,以达到每周 150 分钟的推荐身体活动指南。研究治疗师提供的干预措施包括三次家访(基线、6 个月和 12 个月)和七次动机支持电话(前 6 个月内)。研究治疗师可能会根据需要提供额外的家访和支持电话。主要结果包括计划参与率(在 12 个月后,患有痴呆症的参与者继续参与该计划)、每周总身体活动时间(使用基线、6 个月和 12 个月的澳大利亚积极调查进行测量)和计划可接受性(通过与参与者、照顾者、推荐者和身体活动提供者进行半结构化访谈进行评估)。次要结果包括身体表现、心理健康、健康状况衡量指标以及对照顾者的影响(在基线、6 个月和 12 个月时通过身体测试或经过验证的量表进行评估)。其他实施方面包括覆盖范围、维持、安全性(跌倒、其他不良事件)和经济评估。结果将为该创新的共享决策和支持身体活动计划在轻度痴呆症患者中的可行性、潜在益处和挑战提供信息。研究结果将为未来的大规模研究提供指导,并为这一人群提供更多的身体活动机会做出贡献。

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