Balance Training for Elders With Heart Failure

NCT ID: NCT02566785

Last Updated: 2023-09-25

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

33 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-02-01

Study Completion Date

2016-12-16

Brief Summary

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Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in older (≥ 65 y/) community dwelling heart failure (HF) patients. Fall risks are even greater for those with HF due to decreased exercise capacity, loss of skeletal muscle \& medication side effects. Though resistance training (RT) is effective for improving skeletal muscle, it has only a modest effect on improving balance, which is comprised of peripheral sensory input central integration, \& motor output. A multi-component intervention focusing on balance retraining \& strengthening the muscles supporting static/dynamic balance \& functional mobility is necessary.

This pilot study will evaluate the effect of a multi-component balance \& RT intervention on physical function, balance, \& falls in older (≥ 65 y/) community dwelling heart failure (HF) patients. The study will also explore perceptions related to outcomes \& the intervention through focus groups, generate data on adherence and generate data on feasibility of conducting the BASIC Training intervention. The results of this study will be used to develop a targeted intervention to induce changes in elderly HF patients to prevent future falls; thus reducing costs, physical \& emotional burdens related to falls; \& effect a major difference in the quality of life.

The study will be once per week supervised group sessions \& twice a week home sessions, and include 30 Second Sit-to-Stand, Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance, Activity Specific Balance Confidence Scale, Timed Up \& Go, Dynamic Gait Index.

Detailed Description

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Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effect of a multi-component balance and resistance training \[RT\] intervention on physical function, balance, and falls in older \[≥ 65 y/o\] community dwelling heart failure \[HF\] patients. The study aims: 1\] Pilot test multi-component balance activities and RT intervention on primary outcomes. 2\] Explore perceptions related to outcomes and the intervention through focus groups. 3\] Generate pilot data on adherence. 4\] Generate pilot data on feasibility of conducting the BASIC Training intervention.

Background/Significance: Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in this age group. Fall risks are even greater for those with HF due to decreased exercise capacity, loss of skeletal muscle and medication side effects. Though RT is effective for improving skeletal muscle, it has only a modest effect on improving balance, which is comprised of peripheral sensory input central integration, and motor output. A multi-component intervention focusing on balance retraining and strengthening the muscles supporting static/dynamic balance and functional mobility is necessary.

Methods: Design - Randomized, two-group with wait list control, repeated measures experimental design. Sample/ Setting - 40-50 participants recruited from a medical center heart failure clinic; supervised group sessions conducted in the center's health and wellness center. Procedures - Participants will be randomized to the intervention group or the wait list control group. Focus groups pre/post intervention. The intervention will be administered in 1x per week supervised group sessions and 2x a week home sessions. Instruments - 30 Second Sit-to-Stand, Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction on Balance, Activity Specific Balance Confidence Scale, Timed Up and Go, Dynamic Gait Index.

Analysis Plan: Aim 1- independent t-test to compare change scores from baseline to the end of the first 12 week period for the intervention group with the wait list control group. A second analysis will combine data from the delayed intervention period for the wait list control group with that from the first 12 week period for the intervention group to test change. Supplemental analysis, involving only data from intervention group, will test whether change is sustained at 24 weeks. Aim 2 - thematic analysis conducted with focus group data. Aim 3 - adherence assessed by group session attendance and home activities completed. Aim 4 - assess and report logistics of conducting the study.

Nursing Relevance/Implications: This pilot study will initiate the process of developing a targeted intervention to induce changes in elderly HF patients to prevent future falls; thus reducing costs, physical and emotional burdens related to falls; and effect a major difference in the quality of life for this population.

Conditions

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Heart Failure

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Intervention Group

Those allocated to the intervention group will participate in a supervised group session exercise one time per week and be asked to exercise two more times per week at home.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Balance Intervention

Intervention Type OTHER

The multi-component balance intervention will be 1x per week in supervised group sessions and 2x a week sessions at home. Sessions will begin with a 5 minute warm up of major muscle groups using flexibility exercises and end with a cool down. Sessions will focus on improving static balance in the initial stages, then progress to dynamic balance.

Wait List Control Group

The wait list control group will not participate in the intervention and will be asked to continue their usual activity level during the first 12 weeks and will receive the multi-component balance intervention during weeks 12-24.

Group Type OTHER

Balance Intervention

Intervention Type OTHER

The multi-component balance intervention will be 1x per week in supervised group sessions and 2x a week sessions at home. Sessions will begin with a 5 minute warm up of major muscle groups using flexibility exercises and end with a cool down. Sessions will focus on improving static balance in the initial stages, then progress to dynamic balance.

Interventions

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Balance Intervention

The multi-component balance intervention will be 1x per week in supervised group sessions and 2x a week sessions at home. Sessions will begin with a 5 minute warm up of major muscle groups using flexibility exercises and end with a cool down. Sessions will focus on improving static balance in the initial stages, then progress to dynamic balance.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* 65 years of age or greater;
* New York Heart Association class II and III,
* community dwelling;
* able to speak and read English,
* must have written permission from cardiologist to participate.

Exclusion Criteria

* wheel chair dependency;
* history of significant residual neurologic deficits \[e.g.: recent stroke\];
* recent history of whiplash or concurrent complaints of neck pain;
* recent fracture or lower extremity surgery. Participants will be screened for cognitive dysfunction and must pass the Mini-Mental State Examination \[with a score at or above 23 points\].
Minimum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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American Nurses Foundation

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Nebraska

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Rita L McGuire, PhD, RN

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Nebraska

Locations

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University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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0677-15-FB

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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