Stronger At Home: Improving Outcomes for Older Adults After Hip Fracture

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

200

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 17, 2023

Primary Completion Date

October 17, 2027

Study Completion Date

July 29, 2028

Conditions
Hip Fractures
Interventions
OTHER

The Intervention (Stronger at Home Intervention)

The home-based intervention includes 8 visits by a PT and/or PTA. The PT conducts 3 visits for initial assessment, program design, coaching, and discharge assessments. The program targets personal goals and provides pain self-management support. The second PT visit at 6 weeks allows for reassessment and adjustments. The intervention ensures adherence through multiple sessions, tailored exercises, barrier-solving support, and motivational strategies. The PTA conducts solo visits every other week, assisting with exercises and education under PT supervision. This inclusion reduces wait times and improves efficiency. The clinical team consists of at least 2 PTs and 2 PTAs trained for 3 days. The exercise program adheres to evidence-based principles, involving a 30-minute session with warm-up, exercise, and cool-down. Participants are encouraged to exercise 5 times a week, focusing on strengthening, balance, and functionality. Feasible compliance rates were observed in the pilot study.

OTHER

Usual care (Control)

The control group will receive usual home care provided by the healthcare system, which could vary between cases. We'll document their received care during follow-ups as it is inconsistent and poorly recorded. Regular check-in calls by the study coordinator will remind them of assessments, reducing attrition.

Trial Locations (1)

K7L 3N6

RECRUITING

Queen's University, Kingston

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Dr. Mohammad Auais, PhD

OTHER