After developing and pilot testing the training program, including the CogBals software, a 3-arm, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial is used to recruit 84 participants and then randomly allocated to the cognitive and balance dual task training group (COG\&BAL), the balance training group (BAL), and the treatment as usual group. The first two training groups (COG\&BAL, BAL) receive training for 60 minutes in a group format, 2 times weekly, for 12 weeks. All participants will be assessed at baseline and posttest. The primary outcome is balance function and secondary outcomes are cognitive functions and the muscular endurance of lower extremities.
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia often experience premature aging and accelerated aging, which increases the challenge of care and recovery. Improvement on balance and implementation of prevention from and deceleration of the disability process is of the critical issues in psychiatric rehabilitation. Unfortunately, evidence- based effective programs are limited. Recently, a novel balance training program through cognitive and balance dual task training has shown better outcomes in the elderly and other clinical populations. Yet, the dual task balance training has not been examined for schizophrenia. This dual task balance training with the Internet of Thing techniques is a novel and important program for middle-aged and older individuals with schizophrenia. Further study is needed to develop the training program and to examine the effectiveness. Purposes: (1) To develop a cognitive and balance dual task training program involving the Internet of Thing technique software - Cognitive and Balance training Simultaneously software (CogBals software) (1st year); (2) to pilot the feasibility of the balance training program for the middle-aged and older individuals with schizophrenia and revise it (1st year); and (3) to examine the effects of the balance training program on balance, cognitive functions, and the muscular endurance of lower extremities (2nd to 3rd year). Methods: For the effectiveness analysis phase, a 3-arm, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial is used to recruit 84 participants and then randomly allocated to the cognitive and balance dual task training group (COG\&BAL), the balance training group (BAL), and the treatment as usual group. The first two training groups (COG\&BAL, BAL) receive training for 60 minutes in a group format, 2 times weekly, for 12 weeks. All participants will be assessed at baseline and posttest. The primary outcome is balance function and secondary outcomes are cognitive functions and the muscular endurance of lower extremities. Contribution: The study uses cognitive and balance dual task training and expect better outcomes on balance improvement. The program can serve as an evidence- based program to prevent and to decelerate the disability process from people with mental illness. The CogBals software developed by researchers and training in a group format is good to promote in the clinical setting with less manpower.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
84
a cognitive and balance dual task training program involving the Internet of Thing technique software - Cognitive and Balance training Simultaneously software
Includes static balance, dynamic balance and strength training
Kaohsiung Medical University
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
Mini-Balance Evaluation System Test
score from 0-28; higher score is better
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Timed up and go test under single and dual tasks
dual tasks include carrying a cup of water and calculation
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Single leg stance test under single and dual tasks
dual tasks include carrying a cup of water and calculation
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Chinese version of Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale
score from 0-100; higher score is better
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
6 meter walk test
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Symbol Coding
The participant writes as many answers as possible within 90 seconds.
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Digit Span
score from 0-33; higher score is better
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Spatial Span
score from 0-32; higher score is better
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
The Stroop Color and Word Test
The participant reads color words or names ink colors from different pages as quickly as possible within 45 seconds.
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Color Trials Test
Color Trials 1 and Color Trials 2
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
30-second sit to stand test
The participant completes as many full stands as possible within 30 seconds.
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
Bilateral standing heel-rise test
The participant performs the maximum number of plantar flexions possible, until the point of voluntary fatigue, as fast as possible.
Time frame: Change from baseline at 12 weeks
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