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NCT number NCT01961037
Other study ID # 5 R49 CE002109-DLJ
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received September 11, 2013
Last updated December 22, 2015
Start date February 2014
Est. completion date March 2015

Study information

Verified date December 2015
Source West Virginia University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Falls are the leading cause of death and injuries in adults over age 65 both nationally and in West Virginia. Rurality, age, physical inactivity, and chronic conditions, such as arthritis, are strong risk factors for falls in this population. West Virginia has a higher than average fall rate, the second oldest population, the greatest proportion of inactive adults, and the second highest prevalence of arthritis in the US. Thus, older adults in rural West Virginia are at high risk for falls and in great need of public health fall prevention programs. The Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance (MFBB) program is a community-based, fall-prevention exercise program for older adults. A waiver of informed consent will be requested to conduct the telephone screenings to determine study eligibility. We will enroll up to 300 people in classes to be held at 20 churches in West Virginia. Classes will be held twice per week for 16 weeks and taught by certified MFBB instructors. Participants will be interviewed by telephone, have a brief physical function ability exam, and complete a questionnaire before starting the exercise class, at the end of the class, and 4 months later. The study is being conducted to answer the following questions: 1) What are the functional improvements of older adults who participate in a 16-week MFBB program; 2) What is the rate of falls for those adults; 3) What is the rate and severity of those fall-related injuries of the MFBB participants? The purpose of the study is to: 1) implement a 16-week intervention of MFBB with a 16-week follow-up, in older adults in churches in rural West Virginia; 2) describe functional and fall/injury outcomes. Ultimately, we will translate an efficacious and effective fall-prevention intervention into a new setting.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 236
Est. completion date March 2015
Est. primary completion date March 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 55 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Aged 55 years or older

Exclusion Criteria:

Study Design

Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance
Participants will attend one-hour Tai Chi classes twice weekly for 16 weeks.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Hughes River Presbyterian Church Cairo West Virginia
United States Wesley United Methodist Church Ellenboro West Virginia
United States Harper Memorial Church Gandeeville West Virginia
United States First Baptist Church Grantsville West Virginia
United States First Assembly of God Harrisville West Virginia
United States Cisco Community Church Petroleum West Virginia
United States First Baptist Church Spencer West Virginia
United States Memorial United Methodist Church Spencer West Virginia
United States Spencer Presbyterian Church Spencer West Virginia

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
West Virginia University Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Four Square Test Balance will be assessed using the Four Square Test which requires participants to step over low objects and move in four directions. 16 weeks No
Other Timed Up-And-Go Test The Timed Up-And-Go Test will be used to assess functional mobility. A participant stands from a chair, walks three meters at a self-selected pace, turns, and returns to the chair to sit. 16 weeks No
Other Champs Activity Questionnaire for Older Adults The CHAMPS Activities Questionnaire for Older Adults will be administered by telephone interview by trained team members to assess the typical weekly frequency and duration of participation in 41 leisure and daily activities during the past month. The CHAMPS has shown superior reliability, validity, and responsiveness over other instruments in trials of fall-injury prevention programs. 16 weeks No
Other SF-12 The SF-12 v2, which is recommended for inclusion in fall/injury prevention trials, will be used to determine physical and mental health-related quality of life. 16 weeks No
Other Falls Efficacy Scale The 10-item reliable and valid Falls Efficacy Scale will be utilized to assess fear of falling. 16 weeks No
Other Translation of MFBB in the churches with respect to its Reach We will determine the proportion of eligible older adults who participate in a 16-week church-based intervention of MFBB. 16 weeks No
Other Translation of MFBB in the churches with respect to its Adoption We will determine the proportion of invited churches that offer MFBB. 16 weeks No
Other Translation of MFBB in the churches with respect to its Implementation We will determine if MFBB was delivered as intended by its developer. 16 weeks No
Other Translation of MFBB in the churches with respect to its Maintenance (churches) We will determine the proportion of churches who continue MFBB at 32 weeks. 32 weeks No
Other Translation of MFBB in the churches with respect to its Maintenance (participants) We will determine the proportion of participants who continue MFBB at 32 weeks. 32 weeks No
Other 10-Meter Walk Test A timed 10-Meter Walk Test at a self-selected walking speed will be used to determine gait speed. 32 weeks No
Other Four Square Test Balance will be assessed using the Four Square Test which requires participants to step over low objects and move in four directions. 32 weeks No
Other Timed Up-And-Go Test The Timed Up-And-Go Test will be used to assess functional mobility. A participant stands from a chair, walks three meters at a self-selected pace, turns, and returns to the chair to sit. 32 weeks No
Other Champs Activity Questionnaire for Older Adults The CHAMPS Activities Questionnaire for Older Adults will be administered by telephone interview by trained team members to assess the typical weekly frequency and duration of participation in 41 leisure and daily activities during the past month. The CHAMPS has shown superior reliability, validity, and responsiveness over other instruments in trials of fall-injury prevention programs. 32 weeks No
Other SF-12 The SF-12 v2, which is recommended for inclusion in fall/injury prevention trials, will be used to determine physical and mental health-related quality of life. 32 weeks No
Other Falls Efficacy Scale The 10-item reliable and valid Falls Efficacy Scale will be utilized to assess fear of falling. 32 weeks No
Primary 10-Meter Walk Test A timed 10-Meter Walk Test at a self-selected walking speed will be used to determine gait speed 16 weeks No
Secondary Number of fall-related injuries Measure the number of reported fall-related injuries by study participants during the intervention and during the 16-week period after the intervention is complete. 32 weeks Yes
Secondary Number of falls Measure the number of reported falls by study participants during the intervention and during the 16-week period after the intervention is complete. 32 weeks Yes
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