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Filter by:The goal of this qualitative study is to investigate what matters to older people living with frailty, and how this can be measured using questionnaires (Patient Reported Outcome Measures, or "PROMs"). The research questions are: 1. What outcomes matter to older adults living with frailty? 2. What are participants' perceptions of PROMs that could measure these outcomes? Our estimated sample will be 15 older adults, approximately 5 people living with mild frailty, 5 living with moderate frailty and 5 living with severe frailty. Participants will take part in one 90-minute interview.
As the world's population age, frailty is moving to the forefront of health and medical research and may become one of the world's most serious health issues. Understanding frailty prevention and treatment becomes even more crucial in order to reduce national healthcare costs. Oxygen-Ozone (O2-O3) therapy is a no-invasive/no-pharmacological and low cost procedure based on the therapeutic effects of low O3 concentrations, already used in medicine as an alternative/adjuvant treatment for different diseases and in the elderly. This project is the first pilot double blind randomized controlled trial where a group of elderly frail subjects are stratified as untreated (air), treated with pure O2 and treated with a mixture of O2-O3. The biological corollary will be transcriptomics, proteomics and also cognitive impairment assessment at baseline and after treatment. An algorithm combining these data will identify biomarkers of the response to O2-O3 therapy.
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of a comprehensive health promotion educational intervention applied to family caregivers over the age of 60 on their fragility levels. The main question(s) it aims to answer are: - Does the educational intervention have a significant impact on caregivers' vulnerability? - Does the educational intervention have a significant impact on caregivers' quality of life? The population of the study consists of family members who care for individuals receiving home health services in public hospitals in Antalya city center. G power test was used to determine the number of samples and the result of the analysis on the subject; Alpha value of 0.01 for independent sample t test at 95% confidence level; Taking an effect size of 1.35 and theoretical power of 99%, the minimum total sample size was determined as 58 people, 29 for each group. It was thought that it would be appropriate to take 30% more than the calculated minimum sample number due to possible losses that may occur during the research process, and as a result, it was decided to recruit 40 people for each group. In the study, the Participant Information Form developed by the researcher, the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP) scale, the frailty (FRAIL) scale and the World Health Organization quality of life scale for elderly individuals will be applied to family caregivers. SPSS statistical software package will be used in the analysis of the data obtained.
The goal of this observational study is to assess the main clinical and anamnestic characteristics, and frailty syndrome in an adult Cystic Fibrosis population. The main question it aims to answer is the possible association of the frailty status with the main clinical, therapeutical characteristics, including the genotyping classification of Cystic Fibrosis patients.
To explore the predictive factors of frailty trajectories and develop a web-based nomogram among gastric cancer survivors.
The goal of the Singapore Art-Health RCT is to examine the effect of a standardized 12-week museum -based participatory art program on health condition, well-being, and quality of life in older community dweller, one that adheres to the Montreal Art-Health framework with culturally specific modifications that are fitting to the local Singaporean context. Participants will be randomized into an intervention group of a passive control group. Participants in the intervention group will be invited to participate in the 12-week Singapore Art-Health Intervention held at the National Gallery Singapore. All participants will be invited to complete four online psychometric assessments. Participants in the intervention group will be invited to completed an additional post-intervention survey and a feasibility focus group.
The study will be conducted in a group of obese sarcopenic patients (Sarco-Ob) aged > 60 years on moderately hypocaloric diet therapy aimed at comparing the effect of a strength exercise protocol, combined or not with dietary supplementation with amino acids, on physical performance, muscle strength, body composition, muscle oxidative metabolism, and biomarkers of sarcopenia. The supplementation study will be conducted in a double-blind manner.
This is a observational study, that aimed to determine the prevalence of sarcopenia using European Wording Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP) algorithm in a general elderly population in Algarve region (Portugal). Because muscle is metabolically active tissue, sarcopenia may also contribute to the development of some of the metabolic disorders associated with aging. However, the risk factors associated with sarcopenia are poorly understood. Thus, a cross-sectional survey of a sample of 274 elderly adults aged 60 or over, were included in the study. Correlations of sarcopenia with functional level, lipid and glycemic profile, nutritional and physical activity level, fall risk, quality of life, and self-reported comorbidities will be studied.
The goal of this observational study is to assess the effect of functional status on bariatric surgical thirty-day outcomes. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is functional status associated with higher incidence of 30-day unplanned resource utilization? - Is functional status associated with higher incidences of secondary adverse events? Participants will be sampled from the 2015-2019 American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program
To investigate and analyze the status of preoperative frailty and its influencing factors in elderly patients with colorectal cancer using FRALL scale and other related scales, and to explore the correlation between preoperative frailty and early prognosis in elderly patients with colorectal cancer, so as to attract the attention of medical staff to preoperative frailty in this population and provide a preliminary research basis for the study of frailty intervention in these patients.