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This project aims to investigate the effects of an individualized exercise programme with and without BCE strategies for community-dwelling frail older people with general fatigue, so as to reduce their fatigue and improve their physical endurance, exercise self-efficacy, and habitual physical activity, while reducing their symptoms of frailty. Twelve district community health centres will be randomized to one of the three study groups: the combined (COMB) group, receiving the 16-week combined intervention consisting of individualized exercise training and Behavioural Change Enhancement programmes plus two booster sessions at 2 and 6 months after the programme; the exercise (EXER) group, receiving exercise training and health talks only; or the control group, receiving health talks only. Participants from each centre will be placed in their centre's corresponding group. It is hypothesized that the COMB group will achieve a significantly greater reduction in fatigue and a greater improvement in their physical endurance, exercise self-efficacy, and habitual physical activity, and a significantly greater reduction in their frailty symptoms, when compared with the EXER and control groups at 1 week and 6 and 12 months after completing the interventions.


Clinical Trial Description

All twelve community centres, which provide similar types of community care and social support services for community-dwelling older people, have been invited by a convenience method to work as collaborators in this study. The target population of this study are community-dwelling frail older people with general fatigue with a nonspecific cause who will be recruited through the community centres. Using computer-generated random numbers, a biostatistician not affiliated with this study will randomize the centres into either: control, EXER, or COMB. The number of participants recruited in each centre will be in proportion to the size of the centre. Participants allocated to the COMB group will receive a 16-week programme with a combination of the BCE programme and exercise training. The BCE programme is designed based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) model and was piloted by the principal investigator, which aims to motivate the participants to develop the intention to actively manage their fatigue; and to encourage them to gradually exceed the perceived limits of their energy and to recondition their bodies by participating in exercise according to their individual exercise regimens. The BCE programme consists of three phases (the goal initiation, plan formulation and action execution) with 6 face-to-face 1-hour sessions plus two booster BCE sessions at 2 and 6 months after the programme. For the exercise training, a weekly 45-60 minute centre-based exercise programme, which is designed according to the American Heart Association's recommendations on exercise for older people will be arranged from weeks 4-16 during the execution phase. The exercise sessions consist of balance training, resistance exercises, and aerobic training. All participants will receive circuit training with set exercises, but the dosage of different components will be tailor-made for each participant by a physiotherapist after having their physical conditions examined. The EXER group will receive a 16-week programme with a combination of exercise training and centre-based health talks on the management of different health issues with the exception of fatigue. The control group will attend centre-based health talks only. The number and timing of the health talks for the other two groups will be similar to those in the BCE sessions. ;


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NCT number NCT03394495
Study type Interventional
Source The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 26, 2018
Completion date January 1, 2021

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