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NCT ID: NCT04993781 Recruiting - Falls Clinical Trials

Electronic Strategies for Tailored Exercise to Prevent FallS

eSTEPS
Start date: June 8, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this proposal are to evaluate the eSTEPS CDS (eSTEPS) in a cluster randomized controlled trial. The intervention includes the following: 1) A machine learning-based fall injury risk screening algorithm to improve traditional fall risk screening. 2) Provider BPA and/or Care Gap and Smart Set to provide CDS that helps primary care providers develop a tailored fall prevention exercise plan in the context of a Medicare Wellness Visit and 3) eSTEPS Patient App and exercise tools to provide older patients continued access to their interactive, tailored exercise plan.

NCT ID: NCT04612166 Recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

Medication Empowerment and Deprescription for Safety (MEDS) Study

MEDS
Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The long-term goal of this pragmatic, cluster randomized study is to develop a sustainable program for healthcare systems to reduce fatal and nonfatal falls among high-risk older adults living independently in their communities. This study will examine how a medication care plan, grounded in established medication deprescribing and tapering frameworks, can be implemented in primary care clinics to reduce falls among older adults living in rural Iowa communities. The study is a collaboration between researchers and clinical pharmacists at the University of Iowa and a clinical team from the MercyOneSM Health Network, which is a non-academic healthcare system with significant reach into rural Iowa communities The study's specific goals are as followed: - Aim 1: Examine the effectiveness of a clinic-based, individualized medication care plan in reducing rates of all falls including medically treated falls (sub-aim 1a) and motor vehicle charges and crashes (sub-aim 1b) among older adults seen in rural primary care clinics. - Aim 2: Identify provider and patient factors that are associated with patient adherence to medication deprescribing and discontinuation recommendations. - Aim 3*: Evaluate implementation of the medication care plan to understand its acceptability, usability and relevance among healthcare system administrators, clinics (clinic managers and clinical staff), providers (health coaches, pharmacists, prescribers) and patients. Note*: Only Aims 1 and 2 (i.e., pertinent to the clinical trial) will be described in this clinicaltrials.gov study description. Intervention and control patients will participate in: - Baseline assessment - Quarterly follow-up assessments - Monthly falls tracking Additionally, Intervention participants will receive: • An individualized medication action plan to deprescribe medications that put them at high risk for a fall Researchers will compare intervention and control participants for changes in self-reported fall rates (primary outcome), EMR-indicated medically-treated falls (secondary outcome), traffic-related charges (secondary outcome), and motor vehicle crashes (secondary outcome).

NCT ID: NCT04529200 Recruiting - Physical Therapy Clinical Trials

Effects of Comprehensive Fall Prevention Protocol (CARE: Cognitive-Aerobic-Resistance-Exer-gaming) on Mobility Level in Elderly

Start date: January 5, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Lack of research oriented health care facilities especially rehabilitation department in Pakistan. 30-50 % of population of age 65 years and above have some problems with balance (3) and 75 % of people aging 70 years and above have poor balance which leads to fall related injuries (5). So fall and related injuries are major problem in this age group. All studies conducted so far addresses only one or two aspects of balance training not to all. This study will address all the aspects and develop a comprehensive balance training protocol and will try to contribute to this under research area.

NCT ID: NCT03683849 Recruiting - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Dancing Against Fall Fractures in Osteoporosis Patients and Healthy Elderly

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates physiological measurements and their role in among falls in healthy elderly (65yr or older) or elderly suffering from osteoporosis. The study further seeks to evaluate if dancing can be used as training for preventing falls.