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NCT ID: NCT03962985 Active, not recruiting - Social Isolation Clinical Trials

Effects of Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Visits and Older Community Dwellers With a Precarious State

Start date: July 23, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effects of MMFA visits on psychological, health, social conditions and personal interactions in older community dwellers with a precarious state and to determine whether these effects may change precarity.

NCT ID: NCT03660215 Active, not recruiting - Social Isolation Clinical Trials

Medico-social Mediation on the Prevention of the Return to Emergencies Among People in a Precarious Social Situation

M2PRUSSE
Start date: February 6, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research aims to evaluate a new mode of care for precarious public through a medico-social mediation device after emergencies, with the aim of improving their care and to prevent possible complications. The main objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of management by a medico-social mediation device set up within 48 hours after leaving emergency on the 90-day emergency readmission rate. people living in precarious situations. prospective randomized interventional trial with two arms. Patients will complete questionnaires assessing precariousness, quality of life, health literacy, and time perspective. Eligible patients (726 subjects) are randomized : control group (usual management) or experimental group (patient is contacted within 48 hours by a medico-social mediator familiar with the territory), and followed for 90 days by the latter, in order to optimize and secure the care path. Readmissions are identified from emergency database and Regional Emergency Terminal and documented. Patients in the experimental group benefit from the support of a local health mediator who carries out a diagnosis of the person's needs in order to follow his or her care path in an optimal way. It implements and ensures with the patient and his entourage the follow-up of the care through his network of professionals of the social sector and the health. The study will be under the responsibility of a multidisciplinary scientific committee experienced in public health, epidemiology and social psychology of health, in the field of emergencies, precariousness and medico-social mediation, and excellent knowledge. territories concerned.

NCT ID: NCT03624049 Active, not recruiting - Fall Clinical Trials

The Impact of Community Exercise on Social Connectedness and Falls in Older Adults: Leveraging Exercise to Age in Place

LEAP
Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to reduce risk of falls and social isolation in older adults age 50+ through participation in community based health and exercise programs.