Aging Well Clinical Trial
Official title:
Healthy Lifetime - Sustainability and Quality Study
HealthyLifetime (HL) is a person-centered program that enables older adults to maximize health and optimize functioning - the necessary requisite to successfully remaining independent in their preferred home setting as long as possible, i.e., to age in place.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 120 |
Est. completion date | September 28, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Be able to read, speak English and hear - but may use glasses or hearing aids, if needed; - Be able to tell us their age, their date of birth, address, and phone number, as well as write down and explain their health problems; - Have their own computer or iPad (Tablet) with an Internet connection, a working camera and microphone. and - Be able to use their computer/tablet to connect to video chat sessions like Zoom in a private space in their home or a private room. Exclusion Criteria: - People who, in the last month, have used the Emergency Room (ER) or stayed in the hospital. - Are not verified users of Medicaid Home Help services [we will check with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Service to verify that you receive these services using your name, date of birth, and Medicaid identification number]; - Have a new major health problem that they are seeing a doctor about more than once per month; - Have been told their illness is not curable; - Cannot remember their name, date of birth or their health problems; - Cannot use glasses or a hearing aid to see or hear well enough to read materials on the computer or talk to the nurse easily; and, - Do not have, or cannot use, a computer, iPad or other device with the Internet at home to use Zoom (e.g., internet streaming). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Michigan School of Nursing | Ann Arbor | Michigan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Michigan | Michigan Health Endowment Fund |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Change in Perception of health now and in 3 years score | Participant thinks health now is and in three years will be 1 = Excellent to 5 = Poor. | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Other | Change in Level of Symptomatology score | Frequency with which participants experience symptoms such as physical discomfort, pain, fatigue, etc. on a scale where 0 = Never to 5 = Always | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Other | Change in Confidence in ability to manage symptoms score | How confident the is participant that they can keep health symptoms/problems from interfering with the things they want to do, e.g., fatigue, physical discomfort, emotional distress, etc. on a scale where 1 = Not at all Confident to 10 = Totally Confident | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Other | Change in Level of independence in activities score | Ability to do daily living activities such as shopping, cooking, managing medications, etc. on a scale where 1 = Not at all Confident to 10 = Totally Confident | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Other | Change in Medication taking self care efficacy score | Confidence of participants (on a scale where 0 = Not at all Confident to 2 = very Confident) in taking their medications correctly under different conditions, e.g., if take several medication each day, are away from home, if cause side effects, etc. | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Primary | Change in Participant Self- rated health score | Participants perception of their health on a scale of 1= Excellent to 5 = Poor | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Primary | Change in Self-efficacy in ability to continue essential life activities score | Confidence of the participant in doing certain activities on a scale of 1= Not at all confident to 10 = Totally Confident. For the purposes of answering these questions, confidence is defined as the belief in the participant's chances of being able to do and/or complete an activity (e.g., hobbies and recreation, social visits, chores, errands, etc.) or task (e.g., hobbies and recreation, social visits, chores, errands, etc.) successfully however the participant defines it. | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Primary | Change in Independent self care agency score | Confidence in doing certain activities, e.g., stick to behavior changes, meet goals, and improve health, on a scale of 1= Not at all confident to 10 = Totally Confident | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Primary | Change in Health Habits score | Activities that participants engage in that affect health in a negative or positive way, e.g., smoking (yes or no), alcohol (number of drinks per week), exercise (0 = none to 4= more than 3 hours/week), food choices (seldom or never to 2 or more times a day) | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Primary | Change in Goal attainment score | Health goals of participants (up to 3) and importance of goal (1= Not at all important now to 10 = highest importance now) and confidence in achieving goal (1= Not confident at all to 10 = Completely Confident) | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. | |
Secondary | Sustained higher values of primary measures at 3 months | Are effects of program noted at 8 weeks still present at 16 weeks. | 16 weeks after study enrollment | |
Secondary | Change in Self-reported medical visits | Number of unplanned medical visits with doctor or primary medical provider in past 3 months (0 = no visits to 8 = 7 or more), emergency room visits (0 = none to 3 = 2 or more), overnight stay in hospital (0 = none to 3 = 2 or more). | At 0, 8 and 16 weeks after study enrollment. |
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