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针对有跌倒风险的老年人的基于技术的监督式和自主式双任务运动训练计划——一项可行性研究方案

Supervised and self-directed technology-based dual-task exercise training programme for older adults at risk of falling - Protocol for a feasibility study.

作者信息

Mathur Prerna, Thomas Helen, Cooper Angela, Chechlacz Magdalena, Stathi Afroditi, Goodyear Victoria, Miller Caroline, Krauss Taylor, Ives Natalie, Magill Laura, Kinghorn Philip, Wilson Daisy, Chiou Shin-Yi

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Solihull Community Specialist Falls Service, Solihull Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Mar 24;20(3):e0314829. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314829. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Falls among older adults pose a significant public health challenge, as they lead to severe outcomes such as fractures and loss of independence. Research has shown that training cognitive function and balance simultaneously, termed Dual-Task (DT) training, improves mobility and reduces fall risks in older adults. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a blended supervised and self-directed technology-based DT training programme for older adults who have high risk of falling. This is a single-arm, non-randomised feasibility study employing quantitative and qualitative methods. Fifty healthy adults aged 65 years or above will be recruited from the NHS primary and secondary care pathways and from the community. Participants will undergo supervised cognitive and balance DT training for 12 weeks, followed by self-directed DT training for an additional 12 weeks. The cognitive training will be delivered using a commercial mobile application (app) available from the AppStore or Google Play. The balance training will involve static (Marching on the spot, Tandem Stand, Hip Abduction & Extension, Squats, Tiptoe Stand, and Pendulum/Sideways Sway) and dynamic (Figure of Eight Walk, Walking Forwards and Backwards, Lunges, Functional Reach, Toe Tapping, Upper Limb Strength Exercises, and Side-Steps/Simple Grapevine) exercises focused on improving balance, postural stability and strength. Feasibility outcomes will be recruitment, adherence, usage of the app, and attrition. Outcomes measure data, that will be collected at baseline and at 24 weeks, includes the Timed- Up and Go (TUG) test (likely primary outcome in any future trial), along with self-reported questionnaires assessing cognition, fear of falling, quality of life, healthcare service usage, and the self-reported number of falls. Focus group interviews will be conducted with thirty participants and thirty healthcare professionals for in-depth exploration of the feasibility and acceptability of the DT training programme.

摘要

老年人跌倒对公共卫生构成重大挑战,因为跌倒会导致骨折和失去独立生活能力等严重后果。研究表明,同时训练认知功能和平衡能力,即双任务(DT)训练,可以改善老年人的行动能力并降低跌倒风险。本研究旨在评估一项针对高跌倒风险老年人的混合式监督与自主式基于技术的DT训练计划的可行性和可接受性。这是一项采用定量和定性方法的单臂、非随机可行性研究。将从英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)的初级和二级护理途径以及社区中招募50名65岁及以上的健康成年人。参与者将接受为期12周的监督式认知和平衡DT训练,随后再进行为期12周的自主DT训练。认知训练将通过可从苹果应用商店(AppStore)或谷歌应用商店(Google Play)获取的一款商业移动应用程序(app)进行。平衡训练将包括静态(原地踏步、串联站立、髋关节外展和伸展、深蹲、脚尖站立以及钟摆式/侧向摆动)和动态(8字步行走、前后行走、弓步、功能性伸展、脚尖轻拍、上肢力量练习以及侧步/简单葡萄藤步)练习,重点在于改善平衡、姿势稳定性和力量。可行性结果将包括招募情况、依从性、应用程序的使用情况以及损耗率。结果测量数据将在基线和24周时收集,包括定时起立行走测试(TUG测试,可能是未来任何试验中的主要结果),以及评估认知、跌倒恐惧、生活质量、医疗服务使用情况和自我报告的跌倒次数的自我报告问卷。将对30名参与者和30名医疗专业人员进行焦点小组访谈,以深入探讨DT训练计划的可行性和可接受性。

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