2882 Frail2Fit study: a feasibility and acceptability study of an intervention delivered by volunteers to improve frailty

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Age and ageing Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1093/ageing/afae277.111
SJ Meredith, L Holt, MPW Grocott, S Jack, J Murphy, J Varkonyi-Sepp, A Bates, SER Lim
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Introduction Physical activity (PA) and replete nutritional status are key to maintaining independence and improving frailty status among frail older adults. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of training volunteers to deliver a remote intervention, comprising exercise, behaviour change, and nutrition support, to older people with frailty after a hospital stay. Methods Volunteers were trained to deliver a 3-month, multimodal intervention to frail (Clinical Frailty Status ≥5) adults ≥65 years after hospital discharge, using telephone, or online support. Feasibility was assessed by determining the number of volunteers recruited, trained, and retained; participant recruitment; and intervention adherence. Interviews were conducted with 16 older adults, 1 carer, and 5 volunteers to explore intervention acceptability. Secondary outcomes included physical function, appetite, well-being, quality of life, anxiety and depression, self-efficacy, and PA. Outcomes were measured and compared at baseline, post-intervention, and follow-up (3-months). Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Results Five volunteers (mean age 16, 3 female) completed training, and 3 (60%) were retained at the end of the study. Twenty-seven older adults (mean age 80 years, 15 female) signed up to the intervention (10 online; 13 telephone). Seventeen completed the intervention. Participants attended 75% (IQR 38–92) online sessions, and 80% (IQR 68.5–94.5) telephone support. Self-reported total PA (p = 0.006), quality of life (p = 0.04), and appetite (p = 0.03) improved significantly post-intervention, with a non-significant decrease at follow-up. The intervention was safe and acceptable to volunteers, and older adults with frailty. Key barriers were lack of social support, and exercise discomfort. The online group was a positive vicarious experience, and telephone calls provided reassurance and monitoring to socially isolated older adults. Conclusion Volunteers can safely deliver a remote multimodal intervention for frail older adults discharged from hospital with training and support from a health practitioner.
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2882 Frail2Fit研究:一项由志愿者提供的改善虚弱的干预措施的可行性和可接受性研究
身体活动(PA)和充足的营养状况是保持老年人独立性和改善虚弱状态的关键。我们的目的是评估培训志愿者为住院后身体虚弱的老年人提供远程干预的可行性和可接受性,包括锻炼、行为改变和营养支持。方法志愿者接受培训,通过电话或在线支持,为出院后≥65岁的体弱(临床虚弱状态≥5)成人提供3个月的多模式干预。通过确定招募、培训和保留志愿者的数量来评估可行性;参与者招募;干预依从性。对16名老年人、1名护理人员和5名志愿者进行访谈,探讨干预的可接受性。次要结局包括身体功能、食欲、幸福感、生活质量、焦虑和抑郁、自我效能和PA。在基线、干预后和随访(3个月)对结果进行测量和比较。访谈内容逐字记录,并采用专题分析进行分析。结果5名志愿者(平均年龄16岁,3名女性)完成了训练,3名志愿者(60%)在研究结束时被保留。27名老年人(平均年龄80岁,15名女性)报名参加了干预(10名在线;13电话)。17人完成了干预。参与者参加了75% (IQR 38-92)的在线会议,80% (IQR 68.5-94.5)的电话支持。自我报告的总PA (p = 0.006)、生活质量(p = 0.04)和食欲(p = 0.03)在干预后显著改善,随访时无显著下降。这种干预对志愿者和体弱多病的老年人来说是安全且可接受的。主要障碍是缺乏社会支持和运动不适。在线小组是一种积极的替代体验,电话为社会孤立的老年人提供了安慰和监督。结论志愿者可以在医疗从业人员的培训和支持下,安全地为出院的体弱老年人提供远程多模式干预。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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