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NCT number NCT02648646
Other study ID # 15-1448
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 2, 2015
Est. completion date October 31, 2016

Study information

Verified date July 2017
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Purpose: To report the feasibility and to obtain preliminary data on the effects of using an enhanced Otago Exercise Programme to reduce fall risk in individuals with osteoarthritis (OA).

Participants: Ten participants from the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project who have OA, are at risk for falls, and are 65+ years old.

Procedures (methods): All participants will receive the 6-month enhanced Otago program. The investigators will assemble data: quantifying participant adherence to and safety of the intervention, ascertaining retention of participants for 6 months, determining acceptability of the program, and other validated measures (e.g., number of falls and fall severity, balance measures).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 10
Est. completion date October 31, 2016
Est. primary completion date October 31, 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 65 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- history of falls

- knee or hip radiographic OA

- 65+ years of age

- normal cognitive function (based on the Mini-Mental State Examination)

- current knee/hip symptoms

Exclusion Criteria:

- hospitalized for stroke, myocardial infarction, or coronary artery revascularization in past 3 months

- diagnosis of metastatic cancer in the past 3 months

- terminal illness

- progressive neurological disorders

- rheumatoid arthritis

- severe fibromyalgia

- other systemic rheumatic disease

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Otago Exercise Programme and Walk with Ease
The Otago Exercise Programme is a falls prevention program that is successful at reducing falls in adults 65+ years of age. Briefly, this program includes flexibility, progressive lower extremity strengthening with ankle weights, and balance exercises. The investigators are replacing the Otago walking program with the evidence-based Arthritis Foundation's Walk With Ease program.

Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Participant Adherence to Intervention Number of participants who adhere to the intervention. 6 months
Primary Participant Safety With the Intervention Number and type of adverse events related to the intervention. 6 months
Primary Retention of Participants Number of participants who participate in the study for the full 6 month program. 6 months
Primary Acceptability of the Program Descriptive summary of participants' reports from closing interview of what they like and do not like about the program, any challenges they experienced with doing the program, and whether they plan to continue what they learned. 6 months
Secondary Number of Falls Participant will record occurrence of falls on a monthly falls calendar. Number of falls over the 6 month program will be calculated. Baseline to Month 6
Secondary Number of People With Severe of Falls Participant will record whether the fall resulted in an injury and the type of injury that occurred. A fall will be considered severe if an injury occurred. Baseline to Month 6
Secondary Berg Balance Scale This is 14 item scale that measures balance among older adults. The participant attempts to complete 14 different balance tests (e.g., stand unsupported with eyes closed, pick up object from floor from standing position), closely supervised by a physical therapist to prevent fall or injury. The test takes no more than 15 minutes to complete and a total score is calculated of 0-56 (high fall risk to low fall risk). Baseline
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Feet Together Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Baseline
Secondary Hand Grip Dynamometry Right Hand Participant squeezes hand dynamometer with maximum strength, and force is recorded in kgs. Baseline
Secondary 30-second Chair Stand Test Participant rises from chair to full standing position and sits back down as quickly as possible for 30 seconds. Number of completed sit to stand to sit maneuvers is recorded. Baseline
Secondary Timed Up and Go Test Participant stands up from chair, walks 3 meters, turns around, walks back to chair, and sits down. Time to complete task is recorded in seconds. Baseline
Secondary Stair Climb Test Participant ascends and descends 3 stairs as quickly as possible in a safe manner, using handrail and walking aid if needed. Time to complete task is recorded in seconds. Baseline
Secondary Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index This questionnaire include 5 questions about knee or hip pain, 2 questions about knee or hip stiffness, and 17 questions about difficulty with performing daily activities that involve the lower body. Each item is scored from 0-4 (none, slight, moderate, severe, and extreme). A total score is calculated by summing the item scores and ranges from 0 (no problems) to 96 (extreme problems). Baseline
Secondary Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale Participant reports level of confidence in doing an activity without losing balance or becoming unsteady on a scale of 0-100%. The ratings are totaled and divided by 16 (the number of items) to calculate a total score. Baseline
Secondary Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity: Aerobic Score Participants are asked to identify from a list of 7 items which one accurately describes their current level of aerobic physical activity. Participants who identify with items 6 or 7 are considered active. Those who identify with items 1-5 are considered to have suboptimal aerobic physical activity levels.
Sedentary:
I rarely or never do any physical activities.
Under-active:
I do some light or moderate physical activities, but not every week.
Under-active regular - light activities:
I do some light physical activity every week.
Under-active regular:
I do moderate physical activities every week, but less than 30 minutes a day or 5 days a week.
I do vigorous physical activities every week, but less than 20 minutes a day or 3 days a week.
Active:
I do 30 minutes or more a day of moderate physical activities, 5 or more days a week.
I do 20 minutes or more a day of vigorous physical activities, 3 or more days a week.
Baseline
Secondary Berg Balance Scale This is 14 item scale that measures balance among older adults. The participant attempts to complete 14 different balance tests (e.g., stand unsupported with eyes closed, pick up object from floor from standing position), closely supervised by a physical therapist to prevent fall or injury. The test takes no more than 15 minutes to complete and a total score is calculated of 0-56 (high fall risk to low fall risk). Week 8
Secondary Berg Balance Scale This is 14 item scale that measures balance among older adults. The participant attempts to complete 14 different balance tests (e.g., stand unsupported with eyes closed, pick up object from floor from standing position), closely supervised by a physical therapist to prevent fall or injury. The test takes no more than 15 minutes to complete and a total score is calculated of 0-56 (high fall risk to low fall risk). Month 6
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Feet Together Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Week 8
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Feet Together Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Month 6
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Semi-tandem Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Baseline
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Semi-tandem Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Week 8
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Semi-tandem Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Month 6
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Tandem Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Baseline
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Tandem Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Week 8
Secondary Four-tests Balance: Tandem Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Month 6
Secondary Four-tests Balance: One Leg Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Baseline
Secondary Four-tests Balance: One Leg Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Week 8
Secondary Four-tests Balance: One Leg Stand Four timed static balance tasks of increasing difficulty are completed without assistive devices: 1) feet together stand for up to 10 seconds; 2) semi-tandem stand (heel of one foot placed to the side of the big toe of the other foot) for up to 10 seconds; 3) tandem stand (one foot in front of the other, heel touching toe) for up to 10 seconds; and 4) one leg stand for up to 30 seconds. Time for each test is recorded in seconds. If the participant cannot achieve a task, this is recorded as 0 seconds. Month 6
Secondary Hand Grip Dynamometry Right Hand Participant squeezes hand dynamometer with maximum strength, and force is recorded in kgs. Week 8
Secondary Hand Grip Dynamometry Right Hand Participant squeezes hand dynamometer with maximum strength, and force is recorded in kgs. Month 6
Secondary Hand Grip Dynamometry Left Hand Participant squeezes hand dynamometer with maximum strength, and force is recorded in kgs. Baseline
Secondary Hand Grip Dynamometry Left Hand Participant squeezes hand dynamometer with maximum strength, and force is recorded in kgs. Week 8
Secondary Hand Grip Dynamometry Left Hand Participant squeezes hand dynamometer with maximum strength, and force is recorded in kgs. Month 6
Secondary 30-second Chair Stand Test Participant rises from chair to full standing position and sits back down as quickly as possible for 30 seconds. Number of completed sit to stand to sit maneuvers is recorded. Week 8
Secondary 30-second Chair Stand Test Participant rises from chair to full standing position and sits back down as quickly as possible for 30 seconds. Number of completed sit to stand to sit maneuvers is recorded. Month 6
Secondary Timed Up and Go Test Participant stands up from chair, walks 3 meters, turns around, walks back to chair, and sits down. Time to complete task is recorded in seconds. Week 8
Secondary Timed Up and Go Test Participant stands up from chair, walks 3 meters, turns around, walks back to chair, and sits down. Time to complete task is recorded in seconds. Month 6
Secondary Stair Climb Test Participant ascends and descends 3 stairs as quickly as possible in a safe manner, using handrail and walking aid if needed. Time to complete task is recorded in seconds. Week 8
Secondary Stair Climb Test Participant ascends and descends 3 stairs as quickly as possible in a safe manner, using handrail and walking aid if needed. Time to complete task is recorded in seconds. Month 6
Secondary Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index This questionnaire include 5 questions about knee or hip pain, 2 questions about knee or hip stiffness, and 17 questions about difficulty with performing daily activities that involve the lower body. Each item is scored from 0-4 (none, slight, moderate, severe, and extreme). A total score is calculated by summing the item scores and ranges from 0 (no problems) to 96 (extreme problems). Week 8
Secondary Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index This questionnaire include 5 questions about knee or hip pain, 2 questions about knee or hip stiffness, and 17 questions about difficulty with performing daily activities that involve the lower body. Each item is scored from 0-4 (none, slight, moderate, severe, and extreme). A total score is calculated by summing the item scores and ranges from 0 (no problems) to 96 (extreme problems). Month 6
Secondary Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale Participant reports level of confidence in doing an activity without losing balance or becoming unsteady on a scale of 0-100%. The ratings are totaled and divided by 16 (the number of items) to calculate a total score. Week 8
Secondary Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale Participant reports level of confidence in doing an activity without losing balance or becoming unsteady on a scale of 0-100%. The ratings are totaled and divided by 16 (the number of items) to calculate a total score. Month 6
Secondary Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity: Aerobic Score Participants are asked to identify from a list of 7 items which one accurately describes their current level of aerobic physical activity. Participants who identify with items 6 or 7 are considered active. Those who identify with items 1-5 are considered to have suboptimal aerobic physical activity levels.
Sedentary:
I rarely or never do any physical activities.
Under-active:
I do some light or moderate physical activities, but not every week.
Under-active regular - light activities:
I do some light physical activity every week.
Under-active regular:
I do moderate physical activities every week, but less than 30 minutes a day or 5 days a week.
I do vigorous physical activities every week, but less than 20 minutes a day or 3 days a week.
Active:
I do 30 minutes or more a day of moderate physical activities, 5 or more days a week.
I do 20 minutes or more a day of vigorous physical activities, 3 or more days a week.
Week 8
Secondary Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity: Aerobic Score Participants are asked to identify from a list of 7 items which one accurately describes their current level of aerobic physical activity. Participants who identify with items 6 or 7 are considered active. Those who identify with items 1-5 are considered to have suboptimal aerobic physical activity levels.
Sedentary:
I rarely or never do any physical activities.
Under-active:
I do some light or moderate physical activities, but not every week.
Under-active regular - light activities:
I do some light physical activity every week.
Under-active regular:
I do moderate physical activities every week, but less than 30 minutes a day or 5 days a week.
I do vigorous physical activities every week, but less than 20 minutes a day or 3 days a week.
Active:
I do 30 minutes or more a day of moderate physical activities, 5 or more days a week.
I do 20 minutes or more a day of vigorous physical activities, 3 or more days a week.
Month 6
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