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NCT ID: NCT02072733 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

Suitability of an Organization With an Onco-geriatric Team to a Whole Region (Region Midt) of Denmark

Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A Feasibility study Geriatric assessment applied to patients with cancer of the head and neck, lung cancer, upper gastrointestinal cancer or colo-rectal cancer. On the day of planning the oncologic treatment Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) will be offered to patients aged 70 years and up. Based on the CGA a tailored multidisciplinary intervention is planned with the patients. The study aims 1) to investigate if it is feasible to offer CGA to all elderly (+70 years) patients with the relevant cancer diagnoses as mentioned above in The Central Denmark Region (Region Midt) , 2) to estimate the proportion of frail, vulnerable or fit elderly cancer patients, 3) to investigate the impact of a CGA on the planned oncologic treatment intensity, and 4) to investigate the ability of CGA to predict complications to cancer treatment within a three months period.

NCT ID: NCT02046681 Completed - Acute Pain Clinical Trials

Monitoring Side Effects Of Pain Medication Prescribing By Emergency Department In Patients Over 65

MOSE65
Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Half of the people over the age of 65 are not functioning at their optimal level because of interference from pain. > 50% of older adults had taken prescriptions of pain medication beyond a 6-month period. In Emergency Department 80% of visits involving conditions with painful component. The study aims to observe and check side effects of most frequently pain killers prescribing at home to patients over 65 years old after a visit in emergency department.

NCT ID: NCT01995838 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel-group, Bayesian Adaptive Randomization Design, Dose Response Study of the Efficacy of E2006 in Adults and Elderly Subjects With Chronic Insomnia

Start date: November 13, 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, multiple dose, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, Bayesian adaptive, dose response study in subjects with chronic insomnia. Subjects will be randomized to 1 of 6 doses of E2006 (1 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, or 25 mg) or placebo.

NCT ID: NCT01979055 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

Achieving Better Control for Older Adults With Asthma

Start date: November 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Asthma in older adults has been overlooked, understudied, and inadequately treated. While asthma programs targeting the unique needs of children, teenagers, women, minorities, and other populations have been successfully developed, there are currently none for older adults. This is particularly distressing as the asthma hospitalization rates, mortality rates, quality of life, and control are significantly worse in the elderly as compared to other age groups. It is clear that novel approaches are needed to improve the care in this population. The investigators group has been active in the research of asthma in the elderly. The investigators have analyzed national asthma data sets to look for disparities in older adults, have conducted qualitative research to determine factors associated with poor control in the elderly, and have performed a pilot study of a self-regulation intervention which was able to improve outcomes. The investigators also have over 20 years of experience in asthma self-regulation interventions and physician communication enhancement for multiple populations of asthma patients. The investigators will combine these strengths into their current protocol. The intervention program will be based on the self-regulation theory of behavior, which will enhance the participants' ability to self-manage this chronic condition, actively involve the participant in their own health care management, and produce sustained results. In this proposal, the investigators will evaluate a self-regulation asthma intervention in a diverse population of older adults. The intervention will be personalized to the challenges and goals each individual faces, which will enhance its applicability in different populations. This intervention will incorporate standard asthma education, complementary techniques for which older adults have expressed a strong interest, and enhanced communication with each participant's physician. Asthma specific outcomes will be assessed at 1, 6, and 12 months. The primary goal of this intervention is to decrease health care utilization (emergency department, urgent care, hospital, and unscheduled visits) for older adults with asthma. The investigators will also assess the ability to improve quality of life, asthma symptoms, asthma control, lung function parameters, self-efficacy, and cost effectiveness.

NCT ID: NCT01962753 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Depression in the Elderly and Cerebral Amyloid Plaques: Characterization by [18F] AV-45 Affectives Symptoms and Amyloïd Plaques (ASAP)

ASAP
Start date: May 10, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study is to compare the brain amyloid load in fully, partially and non remitting depressed elderly patients at 8 weeks of antidepressant therapy, by using PET with [F18]AV45.

NCT ID: NCT01899586 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Mechanisms and Functional Outcomes of Exercise Progression Models in the Elderly

FIT
Start date: September 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to devise a sufficiently high intensity training program that provided an optimal stimulus to remove the peripheral factors known to reduce functional capacity, and can be cardiovascular and orthopedically well tolerated by the elderly. Findings from study laboratories have suggested that a regional specific training stimulus (RSTS) results in rapid improvements in both vascular and muscular function. RSTS is a novel combination of resistance training and aerobic training applied simultaneously, and in a serial manner, to specific regions of the body. It involves high-intensity and frequency muscle contractions, generating a targeted exercise stimulus, without producing excessive cardiovascular or orthopedic stress. The hypothesis is that initiating training with RSTS at multiple, strategically selected peripheral sites, in a serial manner will elicit local vascular and muscular changes, thereby preparing individuals at elevated risk of losing independence, to respond and progress more favorably to whole-body exercise.

NCT ID: NCT01752816 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Does Aerobic Training Followed by Resistance Training Enhance Aerobic Capacity in Seniors

Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In healthy young subjects a single bout of strength training following endurance training has been shown to improve markers for aerobic capacity in muscle compared to a single bout of endurance training alone. The present project tests the hypothesis: 12 weeks of training with sessions of endurance training followed by strength training is superior to endurance training alone for health participants 50-65 years of age. The outcome measures are maximal oxygen uptake and knee-extension strength.

NCT ID: NCT01748461 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Objective Assessment and Promotion of Physical Activity in Elderly

Start date: May 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the short-term and long-term effects of a cycle ergometer program on physical activity and physical fitness in elderly (65+). Therefore, physical activity, physical fitness and functionality are measured at baseline, after 10 weeks (after the intervention period), after 6 months and after 1 year. Different coaching techniques (to promote the use of a cycle ergometer and cycle ergometer program) will also be evaluated. What is the best (coaching) approach for long-term adherence (physical activity)?

NCT ID: NCT01746433 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Mobility of Elderly Patients When Using the "l'Ergonome" Mobility Device

L'ERGONOME
Start date: November 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of this study is to compare the percentage of patients that successfully pass from a laying position to a sitting position in less than 10 seconds between study arms: - experimental arm: these patients will use the ERGONOME device to help them sit up - standard arm: these patients will use traditional hanging triangle bar to help them sit up

NCT ID: NCT01741402 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Effects of Training in a Virtual Environment in Healthy Elderly

Start date: February 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this work was to compare the effects of two balance training programs, one Nintendo Wii Fit-based and the other traditionally-based without the use of a gaming system, on the (1) balance, (2) gait, (3) functionality and (4) cognition ability in older adults. It is a prospective, single blinded, randomized clinical trial performed at Center of Research of the courses of Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy of São Paulo University. Thirty-two older adults are randomly in control and experimental group, 16 each one. The study includes only participants scoring at least 24 in the Mini-Mental State Examination to rule out effects of dementia; without the presence of depression, according to the Geriatric Depression Scale of Yesaváge - version 15 (GDS-15 ≤ 5) and scores on the Berg Balance Scale (EBB ≥ 41).