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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
190 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-26
2020-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives: In older adults with a limitation in outdoor community mobility:
1. To estimate the extent to which a 1-day educational workshop and 10-week outdoor mobility program (GO-OUT intervention) compared to the workshop and weekly reminders improves outdoor walking activity (primary outcome) and secondary outcomes of physical activity, lifespace mobility, participation, HRQL, balance, leg strength, walking self-efficacy, walking speed, walking distance/endurance, and mood over 12 months.
2. To explore participants' perceptions of intended and unintended consequences of the interventions, potent intervention components, mechanisms of effect, modifying influences of disability level, sex,neighborhood walkability, weather, car access, and study site, and recommendations for future program delivery models.
Approaches and Methods:Study Design: A 2-group mixed methods stratified randomized controlled trial following CONSORT criteria is proposed. Group allocation will be concealed and outcome evaluation blinded. The trial will be run at 4 sites (Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal) to accrue a sufficient sample size, optimize the external validity of the results to urban centres variable in population size, weather conditions, and environmental barriers, and build capacity across 4 provinces to support potential implementation. Following a baseline assessment, eligible participants will be stratified by site, and randomly assigned to receive the 1-day educational workshop and 3-month outdoor mobility program (GO-OUT intervention) or the 1-day workshop plus weekly reminders. Follow-up evaluations will occur at 3, 5.5 and 12 months from baseline. A sub-sample of participants from the GO-OUT and workshop groups at each site will participate in face-to-face interviews at 6 and 12 months to explore their experiences. Interventions and assessments are designed to be implemented in 'good weather' months, to avoid the potential negative effect of season on the primary outcome of outdoor walking activity.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
Intervention: Other: GO-OUT program Active Comparator: Task-oriented outdoor walking workshop An outdoor walking workshop with stations to learn various outdoor walking skills and information.
Intervention: Other: Task-oriented outdoor walking workshop
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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GO-OUT Group
Participants attend 1-day walking workshop followed by a 3-month outdoor walking group intervention, twice weekly for 60-minutes. The same activities are completed during both sessions within the same week. Each session includes a 10-minute warm-up, a distance walk, practice of a specific outdoor walking skill, a distance walk, and a 10-minute cool down. The warm up and cool down include stretching, functional strengthening exercises and balance exercises taught during the workshop. The program incorporates the principles of task-specific training by emphasizing repetitive practice of progressively more difficult outdoor walking tasks. The outdoor walking program is conducted in one or more large park settings given the mental health benefits of exercising in a natural environment.
GO-OUT Group
Following a baseline assessment, eligible participants will be stratified by site, and randomly assigned to receive the 1-day educational workshop and 3-month outdoor mobility program (GO-OUT intervention). Follow-up evaluations will occur at 3, 5.5 and 12 months from baseline.
Workshop Group
The 1-day workshop will be 5 hours with breaks. Participants will complete a series of stations learning information, strategies and skills related to safely walking outdoors. Stations include: pedometer use; walking pole use; footwear; footcare; fall prevention; balance exercises; proper use of walking aids; correct posture; self-management of exercise intensity; goal setting; and walking safely outdoors. Participants will receive a workbook with Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines, benefits of outdoor walking, information for each workshop station and a pedometer. Participants will use the workbook as an information resource and to record their community ambulation goals, planning routes, and walking time. All participants will be encouraged to walk outside with a partner, for safety.
Workshop Group
the 1-day workshop plus reminders. Follow-up evaluations will occur at 3, 5.5 and 12 months from baseline
Interventions
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GO-OUT Group
Following a baseline assessment, eligible participants will be stratified by site, and randomly assigned to receive the 1-day educational workshop and 3-month outdoor mobility program (GO-OUT intervention). Follow-up evaluations will occur at 3, 5.5 and 12 months from baseline.
Workshop Group
the 1-day workshop plus reminders. Follow-up evaluations will occur at 3, 5.5 and 12 months from baseline
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. living independently in the community;
3. ambulatory defined as self-reported ability to walk at least one block (\~50 m) continuously on a flat surface with or without a walking aid and without supervision;
4. self-reported difficulty walking in the outdoor community environment (this could include physical impairments or decreased confidence);
5. willingness to sign a liability waiver (required at three sites) or send a letter to their physician (required at one site) regarding clearance to exercise;
6. mental competency defined by a score of at least 18 out of 22 on the Mini-Mental State Exam telephone version;
7. available for a scheduled workshop and at least 5 of 10 weeks of the outdoor walking program; and
8. ability to speak and understand English
Exclusion Criteria
2. currently receiving rehabilitation treatment, such as physical or occupational therapy, for goals related to walking (self-report);
3. at high falls risk defined by meeting one or more of the following American Geriatric Society criteria: (A) ≥2 falls in the last 12 months or presents with an acute fall; (B) cardiac, respiratory, peripheral vascular or other health conditions that would prevent safe and full participation in the interventions (self-report); (C) postural hypotension defined as a drop in systolic BP of \>20 mm Hg or a drop in diastolic BP of \>10 mm Hg taken after lying supine for 5 min and after standing for 2 min; (D) resting HR \<45 or \>100 beats per minute; and (E) severe limitation in visual acuity defined as self-reported difficulty reading the newspaper while wearing regular reading glasses or bifocals, or self-reported inability to distinguish a person's facial features from across a room while wearing glasses.
65 Years
100 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Manitoba
OTHER
University of Alberta
OTHER
McGill University
OTHER
University of Toronto
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Nancy Salbach
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Nancy Salbach, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Associate Professor
Locations
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Knowledge to Action Lab, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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References
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Kokorelias KM, Ripat J, Barclay R, Jones CA, Mayo NE, Grant T, Scodras S, Alsbury-Nealy K, Ryder-Burbidge C, Salbach NM. A park-based group mobility program for older adults with difficulty walking outdoors: a qualitative process evaluation of the Getting Older Adults Outdoors (GO-OUT) randomized controlled trial. BMC Geriatr. 2025 Jan 8;25(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-05611-z.
Salbach NM, Mayo NE, Webber SC, Jones CA, Lix LM, Ripat J, Grant T, van Ineveld C, Chilibeck PD, Romanescu RG, Scott S, Barclay R. Short-term effects of a park-based group mobility program on increasing outdoor walking in older adults with difficulty walking outdoors: the Getting Older Adults Outdoors (GO-OUT) randomized controlled trial. BMC Geriatr. 2024 Sep 6;24(1):740. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-05331-4.
Barclay R, Webber SC, Hahn F, Jones CA, Mayo NE, Sivakumaran S, Liu Y, Chilibeck PD, Salbach NM. A park-based group mobility program for older adults with difficulty walking outdoors: a quantitative process evaluation of the Getting Older Adults Outdoors (GO-OUT) randomized controlled trial. BMC Geriatr. 2023 Dec 11;23(1):833. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04524-7.
Salbach NM, Barclay R, Webber SC, Jones CA, Mayo NE, Lix LM, Ripat J, Grant T, van Ineveld C, Chilibeck PD. A theory-based, task-oriented, outdoor walking programme for older adults with difficulty walking outdoors: protocol for the Getting Older Adults Outdoors (GO-OUT) randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 2019 Apr 20;9(4):e029393. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029393.
Other Identifiers
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G-16-00013978
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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