The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of EngAGE (an interactive, voice-activated app) vs usual care on improving older adult physical and social function.
Physical activity is essential for all age groups, across all comorbidities and geriatric syndromes; it has been described as the 'ideal' intervention for aging. Increasing physical activity among homebound, multimorbid, African American (AA) older adults (OAs) requires a shift in interventions to target the older adult-care partner (CP) pair (dyad) and to test innovative vehicles for remote intervention delivery. Our research goal is to create an evidence-based intervention that leverages technology to reach multimorbid OA-CP dyads in the home, promotes long-term mobility and social engagement among those least able to access community resources, and empowers informal care partners with tools. We developed a socially-motivated exercise tool for multimorbid OA-CP dyads called EngAGE that leverages voice-activated technology. We propose to conduct a 6-month, randomized, in-home trial of EngAGE (intervention) versus paper exercise handouts (usual care) in 124 multimorbid, homebound, AA OA-CP dyads recruited from 2 hospital systems and the community. Our overall hypothesis is that EngAGE will improve both physical and social function of older adults. All OA subjects will undergo an in-home baseline visit where we will collect data about physical function, social function, activity and frailty. OA-CP dyads will be randomized (1:1) to a physical activity intervention: either EngAGE or usual care. All subjects will be asked to complete exercises 3-6 times per week. Care Partners will be instructed to encourage their Older Adult partner to perform physical activities on a regular basis. There is a two week Run-In Period to troubleshoot the EngAGE app and acclimate the OA subjects to the study intervention. OA subjects will be monitored via phone visits on a monthly basis. In home study visits will take place at month 3 and month 6. Data about OA subject physical function, social function, activity and frailty will be collected at these visits.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
137
EngAGE will allow care partners send older adults encouragement which will be read aloud to the older adult through the EngAGE app.
Care partners can encourage their older adult partner using traditional / existing communication mechanisms.
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Timed Chair Stands
5 repeated chair stands
Time frame: 6 months
Grip Strength
Dominant grip strength measured with a dynamometer, average of 3 attempts
Time frame: 6 months
Loneliness
Measured with the 9-item UCLS loneliness scale
Time frame: 6 months
4 meter usual walk
Participants walk 4 meters 2 times at their usual pace, fastest of 2 attempts.
Time frame: 6 months
Static Balance Poses
Participants are asked to hold a side-by-side, semi-tandem and tandem balance pose each for 10 seconds.
Time frame: 6 months
Physical activity
Wrist accelerometers will be worn for 7 full days in the free living environment.
Time frame: 6 months
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