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基于网络步骤的数字解决方案对社区居住老年人身体、认知和心理社会功能的影响:一项混合方法随机对照试验。

A web step-based digital solution's impact on physical, cognitive and psychosocial functioning of community-dwelling older adults: A mixed methods randomized and controlled trial.

作者信息

Silva Anabela G, Martins Ana Isabel, Andias Rosa, Nery Ellen, Silva Telmo, Ribeiro Óscar, Santinha Gonçalo, Rocha Nelson P

机构信息

Center for Health Technology and Services Research at the Associate Laboratory RISE - Health Research Network(CINTESIS@RISE), University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal.

Center for Health Technology and Services Research at the Associate Laboratory RISE - Health Research Network (CINTESIS@RISE), School of Health Sciences, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal.

出版信息

Internet Interv. 2024 Aug 21;38:100766. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2024.100766. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As the population ages, innovative responses are urgently needed to promote physical activity at scale. Thus, this study investigated whether a step-based activity mediated by a digital solution impacts the physical functioning of community-dwelling older adults. The secondary aims were to assess whether the same activity impacts cognitive and psychosocial functioning and explore participants' views towards the activity.

METHODS

A mixed method, randomized, and controlled study with one group performing a step-based activity using DanceMove (recommended dosage: twice a week for 20 to 30 min for eight weeks) and the other their usual activities. DanceMove was used at the individuals' homes without any direct supervision. Clinical tests and questionnaires administered in person were used to assess participants at baseline, post-intervention, and three-month follow-up. The primary outcome of interest was gait velocity. Secondary outcomes were balance, pain intensity, cognitive functioning, self-efficacy, social support, loneliness, and quality of life. Also, at the end of the intervention, a semi-structured individual interview was conducted with participants in the experimental group.

RESULTS

Seventy participants were randomized to the control ( = 37) and experimental ( = 33) groups. Of the 33 participants in the experimental group, four did not use the DanceMove at all and two used it for only 3 min. The remaining 26 participants used it for a total time over the eight weeks that varied between 15 and 991 min (mean ± SD = 306.55 ± 258.83 min). The step-based activity was not more effective than usual activities for any of the variables assessed ( > .05). Difficulties, positive and negative aspects regarding the digital solution, and reasons for not using it were identified in the interviews.

CONCLUSIONS

Eight weeks of a step-based activity mediated by a digital solution did not impact the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial functioning of community-dwelling healthy older adults. However, the activity was enjoyable and safe to be performed at home without direct supervision. Further studies are needed to explore aspects that could modulate the impact of this type of technology-mediated activity.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The study was registered at clinialtrials.gov (NCT05460039) before the enrolment of the first participant.

摘要

背景

随着人口老龄化,迫切需要创新举措以大规模促进身体活动。因此,本研究调查了由数字解决方案介导的基于步数的活动是否会影响社区居住的老年人的身体功能。次要目的是评估相同的活动是否会影响认知和心理社会功能,并探索参与者对该活动的看法。

方法

一项混合方法、随机对照研究,一组使用DanceMove进行基于步数的活动(推荐剂量:每周两次,每次20至30分钟,共八周),另一组进行其日常活动。DanceMove在个人家中使用,无需任何直接监督。在基线、干预后和三个月随访时,通过亲自进行的临床测试和问卷调查来评估参与者。感兴趣的主要结果是步态速度。次要结果包括平衡、疼痛强度、认知功能、自我效能感、社会支持、孤独感和生活质量。此外,在干预结束时,对实验组的参与者进行了半结构化的个人访谈。

结果

70名参与者被随机分为对照组(n = 37)和实验组(n = 33)。实验组的33名参与者中,4人根本未使用DanceMove,2人仅使用了3分钟。其余26名参与者在八周内使用的总时长在15至991分钟之间(均值±标准差 = 306.55 ± 258.83分钟)。对于所评估的任何变量,基于步数的活动并不比日常活动更有效(p > 0.05)。访谈中确定了数字解决方案的困难、积极和消极方面以及不使用它的原因。

结论

由数字解决方案介导的八周基于步数的活动并未影响社区居住的健康老年人的身体、认知和心理社会功能。然而,该活动在无需直接监督的情况下在家中进行是有趣且安全的。需要进一步研究以探索可调节这类技术介导活动影响的因素。

试验注册

该研究在第一名参与者入组前已在clinicaltrials.gov注册(NCT编号:NCT05460039) 。

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