Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
In-hospital complications |
The Postoperative Morbidity Survey (POMS), will be used to define complications. Individuals experiencing any POMS complication or dying in hospital will be said to have experienced a complication. |
up to 30 days. |
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Primary |
Patient-reported disability 30 days after surgery |
The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS) will be used . It is a patient-reported disability scale that assesses limitations in six major life domains - cognition, mobility, self-care, social interaction, life activities and participation in society. Participants will report if they have had no difficulty, mild difficulty, moderate difficulty, severe difficulty or extreme difficulty (simply cannot do) with the items listed. |
Assessing change in score from baseline data collection to 30 days post-op |
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Secondary |
Function - 5 Times Sit to Stand |
The 5 Times Sit to Stand is a validated test that will be used for measuring the risk of falls and predicting disability in older adults. |
Assessing change in score from baseline data collection up to 30 days post-op. |
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Secondary |
Function - Daily and total step count |
Daily and total step counts will be measured, which will predict adverse post-hospitalization outcomes and will reflect physical recovery. They will be recorded daily for the duration of the exercise program (for those in the exercise group) and 30 days after surgery (for all participants) to evaluate functional recovery. |
Assessing the difference in daily and total step count between the exercise group and control group for 30 days post-op. |
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Secondary |
Function - Katz Index of Activities of Daily Living |
The Katz Index measures function in activities of daily living (ADL). The ADLs examined are bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, continence and feeding. If a person is able to perform the ADL independently, they receive 1 point for that activity. If a person is dependent on others to perform the ADL, they receive 0 points for that activity. A score of 6 is high, meaning the person is independent whereas a score of 0 is low, indicating that the person is very dependent. |
Assessing change in the participants KATZ ADL score from baseline to post-op day 3, 5, 7 and up to 30 days. |
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Secondary |
Function - Falls |
Falls will be documented as a way of assessing function. |
Assessing the difference in the occurrence of falls between the exercise group and control group on day 3, 5, 7, up to 30 days, as well as 30-day, 90-day and one-year after surgery. |
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Secondary |
Health-related quality of life |
EQ-5D EuroQuoL will be used to measure health-related quality of life at baseline, 30, 90 and 365 days after surgery and to inform incremental cost per quality-adjusted life year gained. Participants are asked to select one answer under each domain (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression). Responses range from having no problems with a particular domain to being unable to engage in that particular domain. Finally, participants are asked to identify on a scale of 0-100 how good or bad their health is on that given day (0 being worst health they can imagine, 100 being best health they can imagine). |
Assessing any change from baseline to 30, 90 and 365 days post-op. |
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Secondary |
All-cause mortality |
All deaths and death dates will be identified in-hospital or through telephone follow-up. |
30, 90, and 365 days. |
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Secondary |
Health System - Discharge disposition |
Assess where the participant will be discharged to once out of hospital. |
Up to 30 days post-op. |
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Secondary |
Health System - Hospital re-admissions |
Participants will be asked during the 30 day, 90 day and one-year follow-up calls if they have been readmitted to hospital since hospital discharge. |
30, 90, and 365 days post-op via telephone |
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Secondary |
Health System - Emergency department visits |
Emergency department visits since hospital discharge will be captured in the year after surgery |
365 days post-op |
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Secondary |
Health System - Long-term care admissions |
Participants will be asked during the 30 day, 90 day and one-year follow-up calls if they were admitted to a long-term care facility. |
30, 90, and 365 days post-op via telephone |
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Secondary |
Participant Feedback |
A theoretical domains framework participant survey will identify barriers and facilitators to participation in the exercise group. Responses are on a five-point likert scale ranging from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree", or "never" to "always" depending on the question asked. |
Participants are asked to reflect on the program during a call the day before surgery. |
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Secondary |
Safety (Adverse Events) |
Falls, cardiac or respiratory complications and unplanned healthcare encounters will be collected during the exercise treatment period for the exercise group. For the control group, participants will be asked if they experienced any falls since the time of enrollment up until the day before surgery. Safety data will also be collected should any adverse event take place during any physical assessment data collection time point. Unplanned healthcare encounters will also be collected during the time of enrollment to the day before surgery for the intervention group through chart review. |
Assessing frequency of, or change in any safety events from enrollment up to 30 days post-op in hospital between the exercise group and control group. |
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