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NCT ID: NCT03883425 Completed - Clinical trials for Frail Elderly Syndrome

Frailty and Complexity Among Home Service Recipients

fraXity
Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to develop frailty and complexity computation algorithms based on the French version of the interRAI-HC and, in doing so, to provide homecare nurses with valid and reliable screening tools for their routine practice. By relying on a prospective observational case-control longitudinal study, the study intends to assess the predictive validity of the proposed indices with respect to undesirable health outcomes. Repeated measurement occasions, separated by 6-month intervals, will also allow for estimation of intra-individual change in frailty and complexity. In the study, elders living in the community and aged 65 or older are the target population, and three samples will be considered based on the a priori risks of adverse outcomes (case 1: formal home service recipients; case 2: formal home care recipients; control: free of formal home care or service). These groups will be compared on the observed rates of frailty and complexity and on their evolution over time. Results will allow for identification of subgroups of the aged population for whom early screening of frailty and complexity appears most relevant. Based on the findings, practice guideline will be proposed. They will entail the interpretation of the scores and recommendations for mounting adapted preventive strategies. Finally, the study will contribute to enhancing knowledge on the relation between frailty, a well-known concept in gerontology, and complexity, a concept increasingly referred to in the care literature but that still deserves operational and consensual definitions.

NCT ID: NCT03880422 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Nutrition and Exercise Interventions in Reducing Androgen Deprivation Therapy-Induced Obese Frailty in Prostate Cancer Survivors

Start date: May 2, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial studies how well nutrition and exercise interventions work in reducing androgen deprivation therapy-induced obese frailty in prostate cancer survivors. Individualized nutrition and exercise advice for prostate cancer patients on androgen deprivation therapy may help to reduce obese frailty and change the levels of myokines in blood.

NCT ID: NCT03857789 Completed - Clinical trials for Frailty at Older Adults

Social Robot Support for Healthcare Professionals

Start date: April 30, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effectiveness of integrated care pathway steps supported by social robots. Half of the participants will receive regular care, while for the other half a social robot dialogue will be included as part of the pathway step.

NCT ID: NCT03842579 Recruiting - Physical Frailty Clinical Trials

Protein and Exercise to Counteract Frailty in Older Adults

Start date: February 13, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of interventions with high-protein diet alone or in combination with resistance training on muscle mechanical function (muscle power and strength), frailty status, functional performance, muscle mass and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT03840941 Completed - COPD Clinical Trials

The Effect of Frailty on Balance, Activities of Daily, and Exercise Capacity in COPD

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators aim to demonstrate whether balance, cognition and activities of daily living have changed in COPD patients with and without frailty.

NCT ID: NCT03831841 Completed - Physical Activity Clinical Trials

Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Frailty in Elderly People.Exercise Program Effecsts. EXERNET Elder 3.0

EXERNETElder
Start date: November 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

One of the major changes occurring in developed societies is a significant ageing of the population. Nowadays, because of an enhanced life expectancy, 17% of the Spanish population is composed of people over 65 and the number is expected to rise to 33% in 2050. Aging is characterized by a gradual lifelong accumulation of molecular and cellular damage that results in a progressive and generalized impairment in several bodily functions, an increased vulnerability to environmental challenges and a growing risk of disease and risk of death. These facts led to an increase on the prevalence of diseases such as osteoporosis diabetes, sarcopenia, obesity or frailty. However, lifestyles such as physical activity could attenuated aging process, maintaining the autonomy of elders, and it has been demonstrated that even implying guided exercise programs could reverse this condition of frailty and dependence. In this way, the main aims of this research project are to analyze the effect of a multicomponent exercise program in frailty and pre-frailty people above 65 years and without cognitive impairment. Thus, it is going to be evaluated at the beginning and the end of the study; body composition, physical fitness, blood parameters including vitamin D and other health related parameters included in a questionnaire. Secondly, to study the perdurability of training-related gains over time.

NCT ID: NCT03824106 Recruiting - Frailty Clinical Trials

Frailty Rehabilitation

Start date: September 2, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Frailty is an important clinical state that contributes to falls, hospitalization, institutionalization and death. When an individual simultaneously has many health problems, a frailty "tipping point" may be triggered by even a minor stressful event such as adding a new drug or urinary tract infection. Our research suggests that approximately 23% of Canadians over age 65 are frail, and by age 85 this estimate increases to over 40%. As we learn more about frailty and its consequences, there is an urgent need to develop community-based interventions that will prevent or delay frailty in older adults. Our proposed study will examine if frailty rehabilitation program is an effective community-based intervention to promote healthy aging. The primary objective of our study is to determine if 4-month frailty rehabilitation improves physical function compared with control and exercise alone in community-dwelling older adults living with frailty and sarcopenia. Secondary objectives of our study are to determine if 4-months of frailty rehabilitation can improve functional abilities and reduce healthcare utilization during a 6-month follow-up period compared with control and exercise alone. Results will translate the first Canadian model of frailty and sarcopenia rehabilitation and management.

NCT ID: NCT03814161 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Geriatric, Frailty, Emergency Department

FRailty Among Elderly Emergency Department Patients With Outcome Measures

FREEDOM
Start date: January 20, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Our study aims to compare 4 clinical frailty scores, namely Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS), Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS), FRAIL 5-item scale (FRAIL) and SARC-F Sarcopenia Score (SARC-F), which can potentially be adopted for daily practice in the busy ED. It is timely as we projected that we will be seeing more elderly patients attending the ED for various medical and surgical conditions. Their attendance at the ED would be a good opportunity to screen for frailty among them, and to intervene to prevent adverse outcomes such as ED re-attendance or subsequent hospitalisation that might lead to poor functional outcomes and higher dependence on step-down care facilities.

NCT ID: NCT03810534 Completed - Aging Clinical Trials

Connect-Home Clinical Trial

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

This study will test whether transitional care targeting care needs of seriously ill, skilled nursing facility (SNF) patients and their caregivers will help to improve SNF patient outcomes (preparedness for discharge, quality of life, function and acute care use) and caregiver outcomes (preparedness for the caregiving role. caregiver burden and caregiver distress).

NCT ID: NCT03801460 Recruiting - Frailty Clinical Trials

Physiological Reconditioning Program Administered Remotely in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: A Pilot Study

PREPARE-TAVR
Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The PREPARE TAVR pilot study will examine the effects of remotely administered physiological reconditioning program (RAPR) on quality of life (QOL) and clinical outcomes at one year post TAVR in frail older adults.