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CompletedNCT05950269

Walking Aid and Locomotion Knowledge in Emergency Rooms (WALKER 1) for Elderly People

Walking Aid and Locomotion Knowledge in Emergency Rooms (WALKER 1): Training and Provision of Walking Aids to Promote Autonomy and Mobility of Elderly People in Emergency Care - a Randomized Clinical Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
153 (actual)
Sponsor
Hospital Sirio-Libanes · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Older adults have higher rates of emergency department admissions when compared to their younger counterparts. Mobility is the ability to move around but also encompasses the environment and the ability to adapt to it. Walking aids can be used to improve mobility and prevent falls. According to international guidelines, they must be available in Geriatric Emergency Department. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a program of training and provision of walking aids (WA), associated or not with telemonitoring, on mobility, quality of life, fear of falling, and risk of falls up to 3 months in older adults cared for in an emergency department.

Detailed description

A randomized clinical trial will be carried out in the emergency department of Hospital Sírio-Libanês. Participants will be randomized and allocated into three intervention groups, as follows: A) Walking aid group; B) Walking aid and telemonitoring group; C) Control group. Patients will undergo a baseline evaluation encompassing sociodemographic and clinical data, mobility in life spaces (Life Space Assessment), gait speed, muscle strength, functionality (Barthel Index, Katz index, and Lawton-Brody Scale), quality of life (Euro Quality of Life Instrument-5D), fear of falling (Falls Efficacy Scale International), history of falls, cognition (10-Point Cognitive Screener) and mood (15-point Geriatric Depression Scale) before the intervention. Gait time and fear of falling will be assessed again after the intervention. Finally, mobility in life spaces, functionality, quality of life, fear of falling, history of falls, cognition, and mood will be assessed 3 months after discharge from the geriatric emergency department through a telephone interview.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEWalking aidA physiotherapist will identify the mobility needs and will indicate the most appropriate walking aid (cane or walker).
OTHERTelemonitoringTelemonitoring will occur every two weeks for three months after the emergency department discharge, through video call (about 15 minutes). On these opportunities, the importance of using mobile devices and the guidance on safe gait will be reinforced.
OTHERGuidance on safe walking and risk of fallingParticipants will receive verbal guidance and printed material with guidance on safe walking and fall prevention.

Timeline

Start date
2023-07-31
Primary completion
2024-12-28
Completion
2024-12-28
First posted
2023-07-18
Last updated
2025-04-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Brazil

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05950269. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.