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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05745402
Other study ID # 1234
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 16, 2023
Est. completion date June 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date September 2023
Source College of St. Scholastica, Inc.
Contact Alexandra L Borstad, PhD
Phone 218-625-4938
Email aborstad@css.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The investigators are developing a new, preventative physical therapy model of care for older adults called Mobility Checkup (MC). Proposed as an annual visit, the MC includes measurement of physical performance and education regarding the importance of maintaining mobility for overall health. The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of and begin data collection for, a longitudinal study of the effectiveness of the Mobility Checkup with a small cohort. This activity will evaluate the feasibility of recruitment and implementation of this longitudinal effectiveness study.


Description:

Healthy aging is defined as "the process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables well-being in older age" and includes mobility. Mobility disability (i.e., the inability to walk 400 meters and climb a flight of stairs without assistance) is the most prevalent form of disability for older adults in the United States. Unlike blood pressure or body mass index, physical performance measures such as walking speed help identify and predict preclinical mobility disability, but are rarely used in routine medical care. This is a missed opportunity, particularly for older adults, who may experience a subtle decline in physical performance that leads to mobility disability. The position of the American Physical Therapy Association is that all people should have an annual physical therapy visit to optimize movement and promote health, wellness, and fitness; and slow the progression of impairments of body functions and structures, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. Recommendations support preventive care for maintaining mobility. However, a model of care specific to preventing mobility disability in older adults is not common practice. Evidence suggests routine screening can predict mobility disability in older adults and that activity-based interventions prevent it. The is year 1 of a longitudinal study that will determine the feasibility of an effectiveness study of a Mobility Checkup, an annual preventive visit within a model of physical therapy care. The Mobility Checkup prioratizes educating older adults on the value of physical performance as an indicator of health and aims to maintain mobility and reduce mobility disability among participants. Ultimately, this new model of care could result in a cost-effective tool to establish baseline physical performance and identify and prevent preclinical and mobility disabilities in older adults.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date June 30, 2024
Est. primary completion date May 31, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 55 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - 55 years of age or older - Walk independently with or without an assistive device Exclusion Criteria: - Experiencing short-term condition affecting their mobility - Cardiac procedure or myocardial infarction (heart attack) in the last 6 months - Has a guardian who is responsible for their healthcare decisions

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Mobility Checkup for older adults
The Mobility Checkup (MC) for older adults is a 45-minute preventative physical therapy visit designed to maintain mobility during aging. It has two parts, measurement (25 minutes) and education (20 minutes). The 5 standardized measures of physical performance in the MC are Walking speed, single leg stance time (balance), Five rep sit to stand (muscular endurance, transitions), 6-meter walk test (general endurance), and Timed up from floor test (transitions). Participants are provided education structured into 4 elements. 1. They are told their performance scores 2. They are shown how their performance scores on each of the measures compare to age and sex-referenced normative values 3. They are provided information about what their performance predicts about their health 4. They are referred to an appropriate provider if there was a health or safety concern during their MC or they are educated to follow the recommendations for physical activity that are recommended by the CDC.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States College of St. Scholastica-Health Science Center Duluth Minnesota

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
College of St. Scholastica, Inc.

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (1)

Lieberz D, Borgeson H, Dobson S, Ewings L, Johnson K, Klaysmat K, Schultz A, Tasson R, Borstad AL. A Physical Therapy Mobility Checkup for Older Adults: Feasibility and Participant Preferences From a Discrete Choice Experiment. J Patient Cent Res Rev. 202 — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary LASA Physical Activity Questionnaire (LAPAQ) Questionnaire designed to measure the amount of physical activity a person completed over the last two weeks. one year
Secondary The 6-minute walk test In the 6-minute walk test the distance in meters a person can walk in 6 minutes is measured as evidence of their endurance. one year
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