Effectiveness of dual-task functional power training for preventing falls in older people: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

被引:22
作者
Daly, Robin M. [1 ]
Duckham, Rachel L. [1 ]
Tait, Jamie L. [1 ]
Rantalainen, Timo [1 ]
Nowson, Caryl A. [1 ]
Taaffe, Dennis R. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Sanders, Kerrie [5 ,6 ]
Hill, Keith D. [7 ]
Kidgell, Dawson J. [1 ]
Busija, Lucy [6 ]
机构
[1] Deakin Univ, Sch Exercise & Nutr Sci, Ctr Phys Act & Nutr Res, Burwood, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Wollongong, Sch Med, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[3] Univ Queensland, Sch Human Movement Studies, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[4] Edith Cowan Univ, Hlth & Wellness Inst, Joondalup, WA, Australia
[5] Univ Melbourne, Sunshine Hosp, Dept Med, North West Acad Ctr, St Albans, Vic, Australia
[6] Australian Catholic Univ, Inst Hlth & Ageing, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[7] Curtin Univ, Sch Physiotherapy & Exercise Sci, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Dual-task training; Falls; Muscle power; Muscle function; Older persons; Cluster randomised controlled trial; Study protocol; COGSTATE BRIEF BATTERY; AGE-RELATED-CHANGES; LEG POWER; PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE; MUSCLE POWER; PEAK POWER; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; STEPPING EXERCISE; IMPROVES BALANCE; ELDERLY-PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1186/s13063-015-0652-y
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: Falls are a major public health concern with at least one third of people aged 65 years and over falling at least once per year, and half of these will fall repeatedly, which can lead to injury, pain, loss of function and independence, reduced quality of life and even death. Although the causes of falls are varied and complex, the age-related loss in muscle power has emerged as a useful predictor of disability and falls in older people. In this population, the requirements to produce explosive and rapid movements often occurs whilst simultaneously performing other attention-demanding cognitive or motor tasks, such as walking while talking or carrying an object. The primary aim of this study is to determine whether dual-task functional power training (DT-FPT) can reduce the rate of falls in community-dwelling older people. Methods/Design: The study design is an 18-month cluster randomised controlled trial in which 280 adults aged >= 65 years residing in retirement villages, who are at increased risk of falling, will be randomly allocated to: 1) an exercise programme involving DT-FPT, or 2) a usual care control group. The intervention is divided into 3 distinct phases: 6 months of supervised DT-FPT, a 6-month 'step down' maintenance programme, and a 6-month follow-up. The primary outcome will be the number of falls after 6, 12 and 18 months. Secondary outcomes will include: lower extremity muscle power and strength, grip strength, functional assessments of gait, reaction time and dynamic balance under single- and dual-task conditions, activities of daily living, quality of life, cognitive function and falls-related self-efficacy. We will also evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the programme for preventing falls. Discussion: The study offers a novel approach that may guide the development and implementation of future community-based falls prevention programmes that specifically focus on optimising muscle power and dual-task performance to reduce falls risk under 'real life' conditions in older adults. In addition, the 'step down' programme will provide new information about the efficacy of a less intensive maintenance programme for reducing the risk of falls over an extended period.
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