The Effect of Occupational Activities and Finger Exercise Program on Hand Grip Strength and Activities of Daily Living in Elderly Individuals With Dementia: Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT ID: NCT07033338
Last Updated: 2025-07-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-08-01
2022-09-23
Brief Summary
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This study aimed to examine whether an occupational activities and finger exercise program helps improve hand grip strength and the ability to perform daily tasks among older adults with mild dementia. The program includes hand and finger exercises combined with creative and functional tasks such as sewing, painting, and using tools. Supporting physical and cognitive function through such activities may help improve the independence and well-being of elderly individuals living in institutions.
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Detailed Description
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Pre-tests After the individuals included in the study group were informed about the study and gave their consent, pre-test applications (information form, Barthel Index, and hand and finger grip strength measurement) were performed. The hand and finger grip strength measurements and data collection were performed by an independent physiotherapist who was experienced in this field. The measurements and data collection were performed in the rooms of elderly individuals with dementia who stayed in a private room, while others were evaluated in a separate room.
Post-tests Post-tests (Barthel Index and hand and finger grip strength measurements) were carried out at the end of the 8th week by the same independent physiotherapist. The post-tests were also performed in the rooms of elderly individuals who stayed in a private room, while the others were in a separate room.
Intervention A pastime activities and finger exercise program was applied to the experimental group 3 times a week for 8 weeks. At the end of the program, post-test evaluations for hand grip strength and daily life activities in both the experimental and control groups were performed simultaneously. The data obtained as a result of the measurements - numbers, percentages, mean, minimum and maximum values - were analyzed using the independent groups t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, Wilcoxon test, and Shapiro-Wilk test for normal distributions. Ethics committee approval and institutional permission have been obtained for the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
The intervention group was composed of elderly individuals aged 65 years and older who were residing in a nursing home and were not bedridden The intervention group was composed of elderly individuals aged 65 years and older who were residing in a nursing home and were not bedridden. A total of 25 out of 50 participants were randomly assigned to this group. The intervention included a structured program of occupational activities and finger exercises implemented 3 days per week for 8 weeks, aiming to improve hand grip strength and activities of daily living. The intervention was delivered by trained healthcare staff, and informed consent was obtained from all participants.
Occupational Activities and Finger Exercise Program
The intervention group received the program three days a week (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), once daily, with sessions held from 10:00 to 12:00 in the morning and from 14:00 to 16:00 in the afternoon. The participants were divided into two subgroups (13 participants in the first group, 12 in the second). The intervention consisted of a combined occupational activities and finger exercise program. Each session began with finger exercises, followed by occupational activities. The finger exercises involved movements requiring the participation of the fingers, hands, and arms, and were performed in 10 progressive steps. These movements were designed to promote engagement without causing fatigue or discomfort in elderly participants. Occupational activities included threading beads, completing line patterns, sewing buttons, assembling wooden blocks, performing cutting exercises, limited painting, dough manipulation, cutting and gluing, wrapping rope, tying rope between two points, stack
Control Group
The control group consisted of elderly individuals aged 65 years and older who were residing in a nursing home and were not bedridden. A total of 25 out of 50 participants were randomly assigned to this group. Participants in this group did not receive any intervention and continued with their usual care routines. They were evaluated at the same time points as the intervention group to compare outcomes such as hand grip strength and daily living activities.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Occupational Activities and Finger Exercise Program
The intervention group received the program three days a week (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday), once daily, with sessions held from 10:00 to 12:00 in the morning and from 14:00 to 16:00 in the afternoon. The participants were divided into two subgroups (13 participants in the first group, 12 in the second). The intervention consisted of a combined occupational activities and finger exercise program. Each session began with finger exercises, followed by occupational activities. The finger exercises involved movements requiring the participation of the fingers, hands, and arms, and were performed in 10 progressive steps. These movements were designed to promote engagement without causing fatigue or discomfort in elderly participants. Occupational activities included threading beads, completing line patterns, sewing buttons, assembling wooden blocks, performing cutting exercises, limited painting, dough manipulation, cutting and gluing, wrapping rope, tying rope between two points, stack
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age 65 years or older
Exclusion Criteria
* Significant visual/hearing impairment interfering with communication
* Severe depression or behavioral disorder
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Gazi University
OTHER
Emel Dogan
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Emel Dogan
Doctoral Student, Department of Nursing
Principal Investigators
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Yeter Kitis, Professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Gazi University Faculty of Nursing
Locations
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Konya Dr. İsmail Işık Nursing Home
Konya, Meram/Konya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Selcuk.Emel.01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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