The purpose of this study is to determine which of the following four service models is most effective for reducing fall risk among home-delivered meal clients: (1) meals alone, (2) meals + registered dietitian services, (3) meals + occupational therapy services, (4) meals + registered dietitian + occupational therapy services.
Home delivered meal programs provide essential health and nutritional support to community-dwelling older adults in the United States. Without this support, nearly three million older adults would be at even greater risk for malnourishment and subsequent health decline, leading to potential hospitalizations and nursing home placements. Despite the reported value of home delivered meals, the increasingly complex health needs of the older adult population warrant new, innovative approaches that enhance home-delivered meal services. In our prior work, we identified that the majority of home delivered meal clients are at high risk for malnutrition, increasing clients' risk of falling and warranting the need for registered dietitian services to attenuate health decline. Additionally, our other work has identified that 80% of home delivered meal clients are at elevated risk for falling,6 and over 40% have experienced a fall in the past year. The high prevalence of fall risk factors among home delivered clients suggests that additional services - such as occupational therapy - are also needed to optimize clients' ability to safely remain living in their own homes and communities. In response to home delivered meal clients' need for more enhanced and specialized services, the present study will test four different service models to determine which model is most effective for reducing fall-related outcomes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
750
Registered dietitians (RD) will provide tailored dietitian counseling and nutrition education
Occupational therapists (OT) will provide tailored home safety recommendations and fall prevention education/strategies
A combination of tailored registered dietitian and occupational therapy services will be provided
LifeCare Alliance
Columbus, Ohio, United States
RECRUITINGFalls Efficacy Scale
Questionnaire to assess concerns with falling during routine activities of daily living; scores range from 7-28 points with lower scores indicating a lower concern with falling
Time frame: Baseline; 3-months; 6-months
Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form
Questionnaire to assess risk of malnutrition; scores range from 0-14 points with lower scores indicating a lower risk of malnutrition
Time frame: Baseline; 3-months; 6-months
Dietary intake
Four items drawn from the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities questionnaire to assess quality of foods consumed; scores range from 0-28 with higher scores indicating consumption of higher quality foods
Time frame: Baseline; 3-months; 6-months
EQ-5D-5L
Five domain measure to assess quality of life in the areas of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression; scores range from 5 to 25 points with lower scores indicating better quality of life
Time frame: Baseline; 3-months; 6-months
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