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RecruitingNCT04327115

Study of an Physical Exercise Program on Older People of 75 Years Old and More, Hospitalized in Geriatric Short Stay

ACTI-PACT : Programme d'ACcompagnement à l'acTIvité Physique Chez la Personne Âgée de 75 Ans et Plus, hospitalisée en CourT séjour gériatrique

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
864 (estimated)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Angers · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The main objective is to assess the effect, compared to usual care, of a nursing accompaniment or nursing assistant intervention in the physical activity of patients hospitalized in the geriatric stay, on the daily number of steps. The secondary objectives consist in evaluating the effect, compared to usual care, of a nursing or nursing assistant's intervention in physical activity of elderly patients hospitalized on a short geriatric stay in terms of: * The change of the daily physical exertion in metabolic equivalent * The change of the daily number of steps * The change of care course * The change of in falls occurrence * The change of autonomy patient * The change of travels habits

Detailed description

The aging of the French population leads to a significant increase in elderly hospitalizations. These patients are often dependent, polymorbid and precarious from a medical, social and economic point of view, bringing them into a frailty process to which the health system is trying to adapt. In fact, the absence of specific care adapted to frail elderly patients results in an increased risk of functional maladjustment. It is characterized by a loss, during hospitalization, of the ability to perform the activities of daily living alone and a decrease in physical activity. This maladjustment can differ or even prevent return home, increases the risk of falling, the length of stay and health expenses. The concept of frailty in the elderly is mainly based on the concept of physical vulnerability, and in particular muscular vulnerability. Increasing attention is therefore being paid to physical activity in the elderly, which can prevent the process of maladjustment. The 2004802 Decree of July 29, 2004 recalls that nurses lift patients and help them to walk without using rehabilitation techniques, to ensure their comfort. The interest of such an approach has already been reported, especially in primary care where nursing support allows a sustained and lasting increase in physical activity in the elderly. To the best of the investigators' knowledge, the effectiveness of such a nursing approach to physical activity support has not been studied in hospitals yet. The investigators looked for exercises simple, fast and adapted to an elderly population with a very diverse functional maladjustment. The selected intervention is a physical activity based on the activities of daily living to improve postural balance and strengthening the muscles of the lower limbs. This intervention follows the main principles of the latest recommendations of the French High Authority for Health on the elderly fall prevention. It resumes acts such as sitting or standing on a foot corresponding to static equilibrium conditions. It also proposes carrying out transfers from a sitting to standing position and from a standing to sitting position corresponding to motor acts for the lower limbs. The investigators hypothesize that formalized paramedical support in a geriatric short-stay service prevents the elderly from decreasing their physical activity, and prevents the occurrence of falls and early re-hospitalization.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURE"Control" strategyPatients included in the "control" group will received the usual cares of the unit during their stay : support in the gestures of daily life and walking according to their ability and at the discretion of the care teams.
PROCEDURE"Intervention" strategyPatients included in the "intervention" group will received the usual cares of the unit during their stay : support in the gestures of daily life and walking according to their ability and at the discretion of the care teams. They will also get a physical activity program realized with a nurse or a nursing assistant, twice a day (morning and evening) for 5 days. The intervention consists of physical support with mimed instructions, the nature of which depends on the falling risk of the participant : * High falling risk : "out of bed" exercise (on a chair for at least 30 min) * Mild falling risk : "out of bed" exercise + "in front of chair" (The participant stands standing in static equilibrium to a chair holding the back of it for 2 minutes, on both feet or one foot) * Low falling risk : "out of bed" exercise + "in front of chair" + FTSS exercise (The participant performs a transfer activity of sitting to standing repeated 5 times, with physical assistance or not)

Timeline

Start date
2021-10-21
Primary completion
2025-10-20
Completion
2025-12-20
First posted
2020-03-30
Last updated
2024-06-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04327115. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.