SENior PRIorat: Participatory Research for the Improvement of Lifestyles, Quality of Life, Emotional Well-being, and Locomotor Abilities of Older Adults in the Priorat

NCT ID: NCT07189533

Last Updated: 2025-09-24

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

80 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-10-06

Study Completion Date

2027-04-30

Brief Summary

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Spain is experiencing a demographic shift towards an ageing population. In 2022, 20.1% of Spaniards were 65 or older, a figure projected to reach 30.4% by 2050. The trend is especially marked in rural areas, where outmigration of younger generations has left a high concentration of older residents. In Catalonia's Priorat county, the share of people aged 65+ already exceeds 20%, reaching 30%, and even 40% in some villages.

The ageing process brings biological changes that reduce locomotor and cognitive abilities, limiting autonomy and quality of life. In rural areas, these challenges are compounded by social isolation and the lack of support networks, making older adults more vulnerable. Healthy lifestyle habits-such as balanced nutrition, regular exercise, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, and good sleep-can help delay dependence, lower the risk of chronic disease, and improve well-being. To promote these habits, social innovation must generate new services and approaches that address real needs, barriers, and motivations in adopting healthier lifestyles.

Our group's research shows that participatory science is an effective tool to promote healthy ageing in rural settings. A three-month intervention co-designed with older adults in villages of ≤2,000 inhabitants led to improvements in locomotor function, measured through sarcopenia parameters, and enhanced quality of life in areas such as vitality, mental health, and social functioning. A distinctive feature of this approach is shared decision-making between residents and policymakers, ensuring that solutions are adapted to local realities. This fosters greater adherence, empowerment, and long-term sustainability of co-created strategies.

This project is directly relevant to public policy through collaboration with the Consell Comarcal del Priorat, which represents 23 municipalities. Their recent report identified ageing as a major concern for both institutions and residents. The project's results can therefore guide health policies-decisions, plans, and actions-that address local needs while considering available resources and ensuring long-term sustainability.

By focusing on health promotion and disease prevention, the project ensures that policies are evidence-based and subject to evaluation. The partnership with the Consell Comarcal also aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Health and Well-being) of the 2030 WHO Agenda and supports the "Health in All Policies" approach, fostering integrated strategies across sectors.

The principal aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a participatory science intervention study in improving lifestyle habits (dietary habits, physical activity, substance use, and sleep quality), quality of life, emotional well-being, and locomotor capacities through the assessment of sarcopenia parameters (muscle strength, muscle mass, and physical function) in young-old adults (≥60 years) living in rural areas of the Priorat region (Catalonia, Spain).

Specific Objectives:

1. To describe the health status of older people residing in the Priorat region by evaluating: lifestyle habits (diet, substance use, physical activity, and sleep), risk of malnutrition, functional capacity based on sarcopenia parameters, mental capacity (mental health and emotional well-being), and quality of life.
2. To improve lifestyle habits (diet, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep habits, and substance use-alcohol and smoking), emotional well-being and personal relationships to avoid unwanted loneliness, quality of life, and locomotor abilities based on sarcopenia parameters (muscle strength, muscle mass, and physical function).
3. To reduce the risk of malnutrition.
4. To compare the health status of two groups: those aged 60-74 (young-old adults) and those aged 75 and over (older people).
5. To identify the needs, barriers, and motivations of older people through focus groups, including participants aged 60-74, those over 75, and stakeholders such as members of the public administration supporting the project.
6. To compare the differences in needs, barriers, and motivations identified by the young-old adults (60-74 years) and the older people (≥75 years).
7. To actively involve older participants in the co-creation of health promotion activities and an intervention designed for them and their peers.
8. To implement an intervention based on proposals generated during the co-creation process to improve their lifestyle (dietary habits, physical activity, substance use, well-being, and sleep behaviours), quality of life, and locomotor abilities.
9. To analyse environmental barriers, using the "Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Questionnaire (AFCCQ)", in the villages of the Priorat region that may influence the ability to maintain a healthy lifestyle and quality of life for people aged 60-74 and those aged 75 and over.

Detailed Description

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The study will last for 24 months and will be structured into various tasks:

Tasks 1 and 2. Recruitment of villages and participants

1. Villages: In collaboration with the Consell Comarcal del Priorat, the strategy for contacting the villages will be decided, whether through local councils, community centres, elderly associations, etc. Dissemination may be carried out through posters, social media, letters to residents, electronic bulletins (e-bando), etc.

The villages in the Priorat region interested in participating will be randomly assigned into two groups: control group (at least 5 villages with 8 participants each) and intervention group (at least 5 villages with 8 participants each).
2. Participants:

* Older adults (both young-old and elderly) who choose to take part in the project will sign an informed consent form.
* Stakeholders from the quadruple helix model: companies, government officials, academic institutions, and the community members who may influence the lifestyles of older adults (both young-old adults and elderly) in the rural Priorat region will be contacted by phone or email and informed about the project. Stakeholders will also sign an informed consent form.

Task 3. Characterisation of participants Questionnaires about lifestyles and anthropometric measurements will be completed in small sessions, individually, in person, and on paper. Also, focus groups will be done to gather insights into participants' perceptions of ageing, their needs, barriers, and motivations to improve and maintain healthy lifestyles. Three separate focus groups will be conducted with: young-old adults (60-74 years), elderly adults (≥75 years), and stakeholders, each consisting of 6-8 participants.

Focus groups are structured, moderated group discussions where participants are encouraged to freely express their opinions in response to specific questions. Each session will last approximately 75 minutes and be led by an external moderator.

Baseline data (questionnaires and focus group data) will be analyzed to prepare the co-creation process, ensuring that it is adapted to the real needs and characteristics of the population.

Task 4. Co-creation of solutions Based on the information gathered during the initial characterisation (baseline assessments and focus groups), solutions will be developed through a co-creation process involving older participants (young-old and elderly) from the intervention groups and the stakeholders.

The co-creation session (lasting 4 hours) will follow the PRODUCES framework: a) Problem: Unhealthy lifestyles among people aged ≥ 60 years old, b) Objective: To design solutions to improve lifestyles of people aged ≥ 60 years old, c) Design: Participatory research to increase individual empowerment, d) Users: People aged ≥ 60 years old, e) Co-creators: Stakeholders and older adults, f) Evaluation: Through comparison of intervention and control group, g) Scalability: Model generalisable to other similar areas with elderly populations.

The co-creation process is structured as follows: a) Co-ideation: Word Café dynamics, b) Co-design of the most voted ideas, c) Collaborative prototyping and testing. After sharing ideas, activities, events, dissemination materials, and any other elements deemed necessary to address identified barriers and needs related to lifestyle will be designed.

Proposed activities that provide solutions and fall within the project's budget (agreed upon with the Consell Comarcal del Priorat to ensure sustainability) will be presented and discussed among participants. Finally, participants will take part in prioritizing proposals and defining the final solutions to be implemented."

Task 5. Implementation of the intervention in the intervention villages The co-created intervention for older adults (young-old and elderly) in Priorat villages will be implemented in IG village over 6 months.

Once the intervention has been implemented in intervention villages, the same will be offered to control villages, but without further evaluation, to avoid bias and ensure fair access to potential benefits.

Task 6. Participant characterization (younger-old and older-old) - final assessment: Both participants who received the intervention and those in the control group will be evaluated by questionnaires about lifestyles and anthropometric measurements, to compare any differences between those who underwent the intervention and those who did not.

Conditions

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Healthy Lifestyle

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Intervention group: receive the co-created intervention Control group: still with habitual lifestyle.
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors
The allocation will not be blinded due to the nature of the intervention.

Study Groups

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Intervention

Receive the co-created intervention

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Co-created intervention

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Intervention generated by a participatory research process (co-creation) in the elderly population living in rural areas to co-create solutions to improve their lifestyles, quality of life and health.

Control

still with their habitual lifestyle

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Co-created intervention

Intervention generated by a participatory research process (co-creation) in the elderly population living in rural areas to co-create solutions to improve their lifestyles, quality of life and health.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Aged 60 years or older
* Signed informed consent
* Living independently
* Capacity to follow and complete the study
* Resident in one of the villages of the Priorat region
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Consell Comarcal del Priorat

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Fundación Española para la ciencia y la tecnologia

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

University Rovira i Virgili

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Elisabet Llauradó

Doctor, Lecturer

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Reus, Tarragona, Spain

Site Status

Countries

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Spain

Central Contacts

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Elisabet Llauradó, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+34977759375 ext. 9375

Facility Contacts

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Elisabet Llauradó, PhD

Role: primary

+34977759375

Other Identifiers

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FCT-24-19957

Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT

Identifier Source: secondary_id

010/2025

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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