There are no evidence-based fall prevention programs for Hispanic/Latinos even though their age-adjusted death rate from unintentional falls is climbing in the US. "Pisando Fuerte", a linguistically and culturally appropriate version of an evidence-based fall prevention program for Spanish speakers ("Stepping On" \[SO\]) is evaluated. "Pisando Fuerte" consists of 2-hour group sessions over the course of 8 weeks delivered in Spanish by trained Hispanic/Latino personnel in two communities in Wisconsin. Implementation and intervention fidelity were evaluated by an independent assessor on three sessions using a-priori criteria based on key elements of SO. Uptake, proximal and distal outcomes were assessed through interviews 6 months after the program.
Stepping On is an evidence-based falls prevention program for community-dwelling persons 65+. It uses principles of self-efficacy in 2-hour sessions held once a week for 7 weeks + one home visit to review principles learned in class and one booster class after 3 months. The program, developed and researched in Australia, was found to reduce falls by 30%. It was brought to the U.S. in 2006 by the Kenosha County Aging Division in collaboration with Dr. Jane Mahoney, U.W. Madison and other Wisconsin partners using foundation and state funding. Funding from the CDC provided the opportunity to adapt the program for widespread dissemination in the United States. In addition preliminary work was done on translating and culturally adapting Stepping On for the Latino community. The adapted program, known as Pisando, was offered as a pilot class at the United Community Center in Milwaukee in 2012. Further revisions were made to the program based on the experience at the pilot classes and advice from the advisory board, but questions remained about some key areas of workshop format.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
24
"Pisando Fuerte", a linguistically and culturally appropriate version for Spanish speakers of an evidence-based fall prevention program ("Stepping On" \[SO\]).
North/Eastside Senior Coalition (NewBridge Madison)
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Centro Hispano
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Falls per person
To help test effectiveness; direct empirical evidence. Results will be reported as an average number.
Time frame: 6 months
Falls Behavioral Scale (FaB)
To help test implementation; direct empirical evidence. Shortened Fall Behavioral Scale (FaB) scale, a 24-item validated tool that assesses the presence of protective behaviors for falls in older adults using a scale between 0 (not at all) and 4 (very much). High scores indicate the safest behaviors and low scores indicate risky behaviors. Total averaged scores range from 1-4.
Time frame: 6 months
Fidelity of Enactment
To help test implementation; proxy empirical evidence. This is an assessment of fidelity of participants' whom engaged in intermediary falls prevention behaviors after Pisando Fuerte ended (two time-points: at 1-week post-intervention and 6 months post-intervention), expressed as a percentage. Falls prevention behavior measures include: exercise adherence, elimination of at-home falls hazards, and adjustments to walking form and standing posture.
Time frame: 1 week and 6 months
Fidelity of delivery
To help test implementation; direct empirical evidence. This is an assessment of fidelity of trained Pisando Fuerte leaders' delivery of the program's key elements (as determined in the original Stepping On program), expressed as a percentage for each component/element. Elements measured for fidelity of delivery include: Adult Learning, Program Aspects, Exercise Element, Upgrading Exercise, Background \& Training of Group Leader, Group Leader's Role, Elements of Peer Co-leader Role, and Cultural Adaption (specific to Pisando Fuerte, not included in Stepping On). The benchmark to be considered sufficient fidelity of delivery is 80%.
Time frame: 6 months
Reach
Number of individuals screened, enrolled, completed program; direct empirical evidence
Time frame: 6 months
Timed Up and Go (TUG)
Assess mobility, balance, walking ability and fall risk in older adults. Assessors used the following instruction: "Levantese de la silla, camine 10 pies a un paso cómodo, gire, y regrese a la silla a sentarse otra vez", which translates to: "Stand up from the chair, walk 10 feet using a comfortable pace, turn around, and walk back and sit down." An older adult who takes 12+ seconds to complete is considered at risk for falling.
Time frame: Up to 8 weeks
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