This research will be conducted to examine the effect of the lung health promotion program based on the 5A self-management support model on some physiological parameters, Physical Activity Scale in the Elderly score, sleep quality, health status perception and vaccination status of adults aged 65 and over. The research will be carried out as a randomized controlled study with a parallel design. We estimate that the respiratory functions of the elderly will improve, their physical activity levels will increase, immunization against common infectious diseases will increase and people's health perceptions will improve. with the lung health promotion program based on the 5A self-management support model.
The population of the research consisted of 312 individuals aged 60 and over living in an elderly care and rehabilitation center. In the sample calculation of the research, taking into account the GPower 3.1.9.7 program and the results of similar studies in the literature, it was calculated that it would be sufficient to include a total of 42 individuals, 21 elderly individuals in each group, with a margin of error of 0.05 and a test power of 80%. Considering that there may be losses during the process in such studies, 5% of the sample number (2.1\~2 people) was added to the study. The study was planned to include 22 elderly individuals in the intervention group and 22 elderly individuals in the control group. A program to improve lung health will be applied to the elderly in the experimental group. Within the scope of the research, participants; They will do diaphragmatic breathing exercises and pursed lip breathing exercises 2 days a week for 8 weeks. Participants will be asked to walk for 20-30 minutes every day for eight weeks. Monitoring will be done weekly. Participants will be counseled about infectious diseases, modes of transmission and the importance of vaccination, and will be advised to receive influenza and pneumococcal vaccines recommended for this age group. The 5A model guide will be used regarding behavioral change towards physical activity and vaccination.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
49
Participants will perform diaphragmatic breathing exercises and pursed lip breathing exercises two days a week for eight weeks. Participants will be asked to walk for 20-30 minutes every day for eight weeks. Monitoring will be done weekly. Participants will be counseled about infectious diseases, modes of transmission and the importance of vaccination, and will be advised to receive influenza and pneumococcal vaccines recommended for this age group. The 5A model guide will be used regarding behavioral change towards physical activity and vaccination.
Dr. İsmail Işık Huzurevi Yaşlı Bakım ve Rehabilitasyon Merkezi
Konya, Meram, Turkey (Türkiye)
6-minute walk distance
The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is an exercise test used to evaluate walking endurance and aerobic capacity. This test measures the distance the patient can walk quickly on a flat, hard surface in a 6-minute period. It is reported that the distance walked for six minutes varies between 400-700m in normal individuals. The distance the person is expected to walk during the test is calculated based on age, gender, height and body mass index. It is accepted that the distance recorded in the test provides information about the person's exercise capacity during daily living activities.
Time frame: 8 weeks
forced vital capacity (FVC)
FVC-Forced vital capacity; the total volume of air that can be exhaled during a maximal forced expiration effort.
Time frame: 8 weeks
forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)
FEV1-Forced expiratory volume in one second; the volume of air exhaled in the first second under force after a maximal inhalation.
Time frame: 8 weeks
FEV1/FVC ratio
FEV1/ FVC ratio-The percentage of the FVC expired in one second.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE)
The PASE was developed for the purpose of evaluating the components of physical activities involving leisure time, work-related activities, and the household. The PASE is a self-reported questionnaire that consists of 12 questions regarding the frequency and duration of leisure time activity, household activity, and work-related activity during the previous 7-day period. The questions are scored differently. Participation in leisure time and strengthening activities are scored as never, seldom (1 or 2 days per week), sometimes (3 or 4 days per week), and often (5-7 days per week). Duration of these activities is scored as less than 1 h, 1-2 h, 2-4 h, and more than 4 h. The overall PASE score ranges from 0 to 400 or more and high scores show better physical activity levels.
Time frame: 8 weeks
health status perception
To determine their perception of health status, participants are asked to evaluate their general health status over the past 15 days using a visual analog scale. Accordingly, the participant marks an integer score from 0 to 10 according to the following five categories: 0 = terrible, 1- 3 = poor, 4-6 = fair, 7-9 = good, and 10 = excellent.
Time frame: 8 weeks
sleep quality
The single-item sleep quality scale (SQS) is a practical measurement tool that can effectively measure sleep quality in the clinical setting. A visual analog scale is used to rate the individual's overall sleep quality over the past seven days. In this way, the participant marks an integer score from 0 to 10 according to the following five categories: 0 = terrible, 1- 3 = poor, 4-6 = fair, 7-9 = good, and 10 = excellent. When rating their sleep quality, participants are asked to consider the following key components of sleep quality: how many hours they slept, how easily they fell asleep, how often they woke up during the night (other than to go to the toilet), how often they woke up early in the morning, and how restful their sleep was.
Time frame: 8 weeks
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