Health in Motion- A Pragmatic Clinical Trial
运动中的健康——一项务实的临床试验
基本信息
- 批准号:10432097
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 97.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-01 至 2024-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptionAgingAmericanAreaBehavior TherapyBehavioral ResearchCaregiver BurdenCaringCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Cessation of lifeChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseClientClinicalClinical Practice GuidelineCohort StudiesCommunitiesCountryCountyCourse ContentDataData CollectionDevelopmentDiseaseDizzinessEconomicsEducationEducational workshopEffectivenessElderlyEnsureEquilibriumEvidence based programExerciseFall preventionFollow-Up StudiesFoundationsFundingFunding AgencyGoalsHealthHealth BenefitHealth DiaryHealth InsuranceHealth PersonnelHispanicHomeHospitalsHousingIncidenceInjuryInterventionInvestmentsLearning ModuleLibrariesLifeLiving WillsMeasuresMissionMotionNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNational Institute on AgingNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication DisordersOutcomeParticipantPatient Self-ReportPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPhasePragmatic clinical trialPrevention programProgress ReportsProviderPublic HealthRandomizedRecommendationResearch DesignResource AllocationResourcesRiskRisk ReductionSecureSideSiteSoftware ToolsStandardizationTestingTranslatingTranslationsUnited States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesUnited States National Institutes of HealthValidationVisitbasecommercializationcommunity centercommunity livingcomparativecostdigitaldisabilityeffectiveness evaluationeffectiveness studyevidence basefall riskfallsfear of fallinggroup interventionhealth care service utilizationhealth dataheart rate monitorimprovedmetropolitanpopulation healthprematurepreventpreventive interventionprimary outcomeprogramsprospectiveresponsesensorsocialsuccesstooluptakeweb app
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ ABSTRACT
In the US today, the most common non-medical approach to fall prevention is a referral to scientifically validated
community-based fall prevention program. These evidence-based programs are well validated, effectively reduce fall risk,
provide a significant return on investment, and reduce healthcare utilization. They consist of a fall risk reduction education
and balance/strengthening exercises; and they are usually disseminated through faith-based organizations, civic
organizations, libraries, affordable housing sites, community centers, and the home. They are typically funded through
the Older Americans Act Title IIID. The Problem: While these programs serve an important resource and intervention for
older adults at risk for falling, and the benefits of attending the workshops are well established, they are costly, lack
scalability, do not address access needs of older adults living outside metropolitan areas, their uptake ranges from low to
moderate, they fail to track long-term outcomes, and they do not provide population health metrics that can be used by
funders and health insurance providers to ensure the older adults receives the most appropriate fall prevention
intervention. The primary objective of this Phase IIB application is to complete two pragmatic clinical trials to demonstrate
the effectiveness of our NIH funded Health in Motion Fall Prevention Platform to addresses the limitations of existing
programs when deployed in community-centers (study 1) and in the home (study 2). The long-term objective is to obtain
approval by the Administration for Community Living as an evidence-based fall prevention program and to reduce falls on
a wide-scale basis. If successful, this study will ensure Health in Motion’s commercial success as it would be eligible for
Title IIID funding across the U.S. and it will demonstrate our value proposition. Specific Aims: 1) Complete additional
development needed for the planned pragmatic clinical trials in Aims 2 and 3. 2) Determine the effectiveness and
economic benefit of Health in Motion when disseminated in the community and when used as after community-based
fall prevention workshops as a wraparound benefit. 3) Determine the effectiveness and economic benefit of Health in
Motion when disseminated in the home. Research Design: For Aim 2, we will complete a 3-month, parallel group, cluster-
randomized pragmatic clinical trial (PrCT) with a 9-month non-randomized extension and follow-up study. Participants will
attend at least one community-based fall prevention program and will be invited to use the Health in Motion Health Diary
to collect information related to falls and healthcare utilization for 9-months post class. For Aim 3, we complete a
prospective longitudinal (12-month) observational cohort study. Participants will self-select to complete the home-based
Health in Motion-Otago Fall Prevention Program or no program. All participants will complete all assessments using Health
in Motion. Health relatedness: This project is directly aligned with the National Institutes on Aging mission to improve the
health and well-being of older adults through biomedical, social and behavioral research. This application is written in
response to the NIA’s request for solutions that address behavioral interventions for older adults to maintain
independence, well-being, and prevent disease/disability.
项目概要/摘要
在当今的美国,预防跌倒的最常见的非医疗方法是参考经科学验证的方法
基于社区的跌倒预防计划这些基于证据的计划经过充分验证,可以有效降低跌倒风险,
它们提供了显着的投资回报,并减少了医疗保健的使用,其中包括减少跌倒风险的教育。
和平衡/强化练习;它们通常通过信仰组织、民间组织传播
组织、图书馆、经济适用住房、社区中心和之家的资金通常来自这些机构。
《美国老年人法案》第三章 问题:虽然这些计划为老年人提供了重要的资源和干预措施。
有跌倒风险的老年人,参加讲习班的好处是众所周知的,但费用昂贵,缺乏
可扩展性,不能满足居住在大都市地区以外的老年人的访问需求,他们的使用范围从低到低
中等,他们无法跟踪长期结果,并且他们不提供可供人们使用的人口健康指标
资助者和健康保险提供者确保老年人获得最适当的跌倒预防
该IIB期申请的主要目标是完成两项实用的临床试验以证明。
我们的 NIH 资助的 Health in Motion 跌倒预防平台在解决现有技术的局限性方面的有效性
项目部署在社区中心(研究 1)和家庭(研究 2)时的长期目标是获得。
经社区生活管理局批准作为基于证据的跌倒预防计划,并减少跌倒
如果成功的话,这项研究将确保 Health in Motion 的商业成功,因为它有资格获得
Title IIID 资助遍布美国,它将展示我们的具体目标:1) 完成额外的目标。
目标 2 和 3 中计划的实用临床试验所需的开发。 2) 确定有效性和
Health in Motion 在社区中传播以及在基于社区后使用时的经济效益
预防跌倒研讨会作为综合效益 3) 确定健康的有效性和经济效益。
在家庭中传播时的动议 研究设计:对于目标 2,我们将完成为期 3 个月的平行小组集群-
随机实用临床试验(PrCT),为期 9 个月的非随机扩展和随访研究。
参加至少一项基于社区的跌倒预防计划,并将受邀使用 Health in Motion 健康日记
为了收集与跌倒和课后 9 个月的医疗保健利用相关的信息,我们完成了目标 3。
前瞻性纵向(12 个月)观察队列研究。参与者将自行选择完成在家进行的研究。
Health in Motion-奥塔哥跌倒预防计划或无计划 所有参与者都将使用 Health 完成所有评估。
健康相关性:该项目与美国国家老龄化研究所的使命直接相关,旨在改善健康状况。
通过生物医学、社会和行为研究来改善老年人的健康和福祉。
响应 NIA 提出的解决方案的要求,以解决老年人的行为干预问题,以维持
独立、福祉和预防疾病/残疾。
项目成果
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