Older adults at high risk of falls will complete the PA Healthy Steps program. This program will be implemented by research staff who will follow the training manual and implement the program as it was designed to assess the effectiveness of the program. Participants will then be randomly assigned to three arms: (i) Follow-up only; (ii) Falls case management, in which adherence to physician and home safety assessments will be facilitated; and (iii) Healthy Steps in Motion, a 4-week group exercise program designed to complement Healthy Steps. All participants will be followed monthly for 6 months through personal and automated telephone interview protocols to ascertain falls and injuries.
This falls prevention program is offered in 11 senior housing sites. Trained instructors from the research team provide the Healthy Steps in Motion exercise classes. Participants provide a signed form indicating physician clearance for participation. Falls case management involves monthly calls to speak with participants about home safety checks, perceived risk for falls, and physician contact or other visits to health care professionals to reduce falls risk. This study is a pilot. The research team is interested in participation and adherence, as well as the primary outcome of falls incidence.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
189
PA Healthy Steps program
Counseling to ensure that participants receive a physician assessment and home safety check
Group exercise program
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Falls
Falls ascertained in automated monthly telephone contact
Time frame: 6 months
Fall-related injuries requiring hospitalization/emergency department care
Events ascertained in a monthly automated telephone interview
Time frame: 6 months
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