Accidental Fall Clinical Trial
— PMACTIVASOfficial title:
Older People Self-caring Through a Comprehensive Model Based on House Calls and Oriented Towards Falling Prevention (PM ACTIVAS)
Verified date | April 2022 |
Source | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Falls in elderly people are a public health problem and in Chile there's a deficit regarding prevention strategies focused on high functioning older people who live in the community. The aim of the study is to design, implement and evaluate a comprehensive model based on house calls and oriented towards falling prevention (PM ACTIVAS' model). The researchers will perform a clinical trial in a district of Santiago, Chile to evaluate this model. Our hypothesis are that people who received the educational intervention following the PM ACTIVAS' model will: fall less frequently, improve their management on falls risk factors present at home, and have a higher falls risk perception than the control group. The researchers also expect that it will be possible to establish cut off points in a valid and reliable scale to assess the presence of falls risk factors in elderly people.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 220 |
Est. completion date | April 11, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | April 11, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Older people who has 43 points or more in the elderly functionality test [Examen de Funcionalidad del Adulto Mayor: EFAM] part A test (a chilean validated test that assesses functionality) at recruitment. Exclusion Criteria: - Older people whose address does not belong to the health center's territory. - Older people who have any visual or hearing impairment that hinders effective communication - Older people with depression or any mild to severe mood disorder stated in their health physical record booklet or drug registry booklet. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | Corporación Municipal de Renca | Santiago | Región Metropolitana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile | Corporación Municipal de Renca, Chile, RH Atlantis Healthtech Solutions SPA |
Chile,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Fall frequency | Number of falls registered on the " Falls and Events Calendar " in both the control and the intervention group. This calendar is a typical calendar where the patient and/or family have to write the days that the patient fell or tripped. The calendar was given to the patients at recruitment (T0) and have been taught how to register the falls, trips and related events in both groups. The research team will collect the data on the last house call (T2). | T2 (1 year, final house call) | |
Primary | Management of external and internal falls risk factors | The research team will measure this with a previously validated checklist, which consists of 41 questions where the patient has to reply yes or no. The questions are related to internal and external falls risk factors. This survey will be applied at the recruitment (T0) and in the last house call (T2) in both control and intervention groups. | T0 (recruitment) and T2 (1 year, final house call) | |
Primary | Perception on falls risk factors | The researchers will measure the perception that the patient has on falls risk factors in the home setting with a set of drawings where the patient has to identify what they consider as a falls risk factor. The research team will apply this at the recruitment (T0) and in the last house call (T2) in both control and intervention groups. | T0 (recruitment) and T2 (1 year, final house call) |
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