39
Participants
Start Date
June 10, 2019
Primary Completion Date
April 28, 2020
Study Completion Date
July 2, 2020
Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance
TJQMBB is an evidence-based, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-recommended, group falls prevention program based in Tai Chi that has been shown to reduce falls risk, improve physical function, and improve cognition. The program is delivered in 1-hour sessions twice weekly over 24 weeks, with the first 12 weeks spent learning the basic Tai Ji Quan forms and the second 12 weeks focused on variations in practice that progressively increase physical and cognitive demands. A physical therapist at Dartmouth is an authorized TJQMBB trainer and will train the CHWs to deliver the intervention and provide remote supervision monthly.
Behavioral Activation
BA is a brief intervention for depressive symptoms that focuses on engagement in positively-reinforcing activities and decreasing activity avoidance. CHWs will be trained by Dartmouth psychologists to deliver a brief behavioral activation program to encourage participants to increase their involvement in meaningful activities. BA will be delivered in one-hour sessions in the home every other week for 12 weeks. Supervision will be provided remotely on a weekly basis.
Resource Navigation
CHWs will assess participants' unmet psychosocial needs and assist them in identifying and connecting them with resources to address these needs.Types of assistance may include identifying transportation services, assisting with applications for benefits, linking participants to Meals on Wheels and other local food resources, and connecting participants to community programs for older adults. We expect that participant needs and services delivered will vary and acknowledge that this intervention component will not be standardized due to the nature of this work.
Enhanced Usual Care
Comparison participants will receive a detailed resource guide on community supports for older adults. The research team will facilitate referrals to local resources (e.g. the Dartmouth Aging Resource Center) if desired by participants. Data from research assessments of cognition, depressive symptoms, mobility, and functional status will be provided to the primary care team for follow-up and intervention as needed.
Maine Dartmouth Geriatric Medicine, Augusta
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Lyme, Lyme
Integrative Family Medicine - Montpelier, Montpelier
Collaborators (2)
Central Vermont Medical Center
UNKNOWN
Dartmouth College
OTHER
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
OTHER
MaineHealth
OTHER
MaineGeneral Health
OTHER
Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency
UNKNOWN
Dartmouth SYNERGY Clinical and Translational Science Institute
UNKNOWN
Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network
UNKNOWN
University of Vermont
OTHER