新加坡多成分虚弱管理计划的长期有效性:为期一年的分组随机对照试验的初步结果

Tianma Xu, Rhin Tok, Yan Ying Tay, Shi Ting Lai, Grace Hui Ling Tan
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随着新加坡人口迅速老龄化,体弱的发病率也在不断上升。一项为期12周的多成分虚弱管理计划 "对虚弱说不"(SNTF)显示了其可行性,并取得了积极成果。本研究旨在评估 SNTF 计划对新加坡社区内患有前期虚弱和体弱的老年人的各种健康结果的长期临床效果。作为大型群组随机对照试验(c-RCT)的一部分,研究纳入了三个干预组的参与者。其中两组由专职医疗保健人员(AHPs)领导(n = 19),一组由非专职医疗保健人员领导(n = 8)。分别在基线、3 个月、6 个月和 12 个月时对虚弱状态(临床虚弱量表)、身体功能(短期体能测试和手部握力)、自我效能(跌倒效能量表 - 国际)、参与度(生活空间评估和目标达成量表)和生活质量(EQ-5D-5 L)进行评估。采用混合方差分析法分析数据,比较组间和组内的变化。此外,还收集并分析了每月的跌倒数据。在 12 个月的随访中,所有干预组在所有健康结果方面都有统计学意义上的明显改善。在所有时间点上,各组之间的大多数结果测量均无明显差异。干预后跌倒现象有所减少。无论项目主持人的培训背景如何,SNTF在改善新加坡社区虚弱前和虚弱老年人的虚弱状况、身体功能、自我效能、社区参与、生活质量和减少跌倒方面都显示出了潜在的长期有效性。
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Long-term effectiveness of a multicomponent frailty management program in Singapore: One-year preliminary findings of a cluster-randomised controlled trial
The prevalence of frailty is increasing with the rapidly ageing population in Singapore. A 12-week multicomponent frailty management program, “Say No to Frailty” (SNTF) showed its feasibility and demonstrated positive outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical effectiveness of the SNTF program on various health outcomes in community-dwelling older adults with pre-frailty and frailty in Singapore. As part of the larger cluster-randomised controlled trial (c-RCT), participants from three intervention groups were included. Two groups were led by Allied Healthcare Professionals (AHPs) (n = 19) and one group was led by a non-AHP (n = 8). Assessments on frailty status (Clinical Frailty Scale), physical functions (Short Physical Performance Battery and hand grip strength), self-efficacy (Falls Efficacy Scale – International), participation (Life-Space Assessment and Goal Attainment Scale), and quality of life (EQ-5D-5 L) were conducted at baseline, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months. Data were analysed using mixed ANOVA to compare the changes between and within groups. Monthly fall data were collected and analysed. Statistically significant improvements in all health outcomes at 12-month follow-up were observed in all intervention groups. There was no significant difference found in most outcome measures between groups across all time points. Fall reduction post-intervention was observed. SNTF demonstrated potential long-term effectiveness in improving frailty status, physical functions, self-efficacy, community participation, quality of life and fall reduction in the community-dwelling older adults with pre-frailty and frailty in Singapore, regardless of the training background of the program facilitators.
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