Postural Balance Clinical Trial
Official title:
Balancing Act: Impact on Falls in Older Adults With Vision Impairment
Falls are a significant issue for older adults with vision impairment. Medical conditions
such as glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration that result in vision impairment
negatively impact balance. Falling is 1.7 times more likely among older adults with vision
impairment. In 2010 there were 9,146,026 older adults treated in emergency rooms for
unintentional falls and injuries from falls are expected to cost the nation an estimated
$54.9 billion dollars by 2020. Falls can lead to death, depression, and loss of
independence. However, impaired balance is a modifiable risk factor for falls. A practical
yet innovative falls prevention program has been developed that is designed to enhance
balance and proprioception among older adults. This program, UExCEL (UNE-Exercise and
Conditioning for Easier Living) Balancing Act, consists of simple exercises that can be done
at home (15 minutes duration-3 times a week) during normal daily activities, requires only
one brief training session, and no equipment. This study aims to establish an evidence base
documenting the positive impact of Balancing Act exercises on balance and falls prevention
for older adults with vision impairment. A randomized controlled trial of older adults with
vision impairment (best corrected vision of 20/70 or worse) will be conducted over a 6-month
period (control group n = 35 and Balancing Act intervention group n = 35) to determine the
impact of Balancing Act on falls, fear of falling, pain, and activity levels. Factors that
can be expected to affect its adoption and sustained use such as cost in the community and
social support networks in the home will also be investigated. It is hypothesized that the
Balancing Act intervention will decrease the number of falls experienced by older adults who
have vision impairment by improving their gait and balance, reducing their fear of falling,
increasing their physical activity, and reducing their pain.
The specific aims of the research are to: 1) Evaluate the impact of Balancing Act on
standing balance control and proprioception for older adults who have vision impairment,
using the Tinetti Gait & Balance Test, a validated tool for evaluating gait and balance and
predicting fall risk; 2) Evaluate the impact of Balancing Act for older adults with vision
impairment on falls, fear of falling, physical activity, and pain; and 3) Improve adherence
to the Balancing Act exercise program by facilitating social networks. Data will be analyzed
through: 1) a descriptive assessment of the baseline demographic characteristics of sample
members, covariates, and outcome variables, as well as 2) a repeated measures design
examining the impact of the intervention on study participants.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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