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Recruiting NCT06854731

Preventing Falls in Older Adults With Cognitive Frailty

Trial Parameters

Condition Falls
Sponsor University of British Columbia
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 328
Sex ALL
Min Age 65 Years
Max Age 89 Years
Start Date 2025-05-15
Completion 2029-05-01
Interventions
Balance and Strength Training Exercises with Health CoachingEducation Session

Brief Summary

The Problem: The proposed trial will address the problem of how to effectively prevent subsequent falls in community-dwelling cognitively frail older adults with a history of falls. Primary Question: In community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty and a history of falls, can a home-based exercise program with behavioural change techniques significantly reduce falls vs. health education (i.e., control; CON)?

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * We will include individuals who: 1) are aged 70 to 89 years\*; 2) live in Greater Vancouver; 3) are community-dwelling (i.e., not residing in a nursing home or extended care unit); 4) experienced a non-syncopal fall in the prior 12 months; 5) scored \< 9/12 on the SPPB; 6) have subjective cognitive complaints based on interview; 7) scored 18-25/30 on the MoCA; 8) are able to walk independently; use of cane is acceptable; 9) are able to safely engage in exercise as indicated by the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire Plus (PAR-Q+) and confirmed by their physician; 10) have internet at home; and 11) are able to provide written informed consent. * The age maximum of 89 was set due to the increased risk of significant adverse health outcomes cognitively frail older adults face. As this population has an increased risk of falls, functional disability with loss of independence, hospitalization, and death, setting an age maximum aims to increase the likelihood that

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