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Exercise Engagement in People Over 60 at Risk of Falls
Sponsor: East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Summary
It is a qualitative study, using semi structured interviews to explore patient's experiences of falls and their perceptions on facilitators and barriers to exercise. Aim: To explore reasons for and against engaging with exercises at home in participants over the age of 60 at risk of falls. To explore: 1. Patients' preferences to exercise format and type eg/ leaflet, online, access, such as the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) chair exercises leaflet or individual personalized rehabilitation programme handouts 2. The ability to discuss falls risk with health professionals. 3. If health inequalities exist with people at risk of falls and exercising. 4. Sustainability of exercise, in order to reduce the risk of falls in this population. 5. The need to develop MSK internal and external facing falls management pathways. Suitability: Patients over the age of 60, who have been identified at risk of falls, having been referred to MSK Physiotherapy in Rossendale. 'Risk of falls' is defined as: patient self-reports they are unsteady, had one or more fall in the last 6 months, or clinician identified a slow/unsteady gait pattern on examination. Semi structured interviews on up to ten participants. It is anticipated that this sample size will give adequate data saturation. Approximately 12 months from participant recruitment to analysis of findings.
Official title: Barriers and Facilitators to Exercise Engagement in People Over 60 at Risk of Falls: an Exploratory Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - 95 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10
Start Date
2024-01-26
Completion Date
2024-12-31
Last Updated
2024-06-21
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Interventions
Semi structured interviews
Gaining qualitative data
Locations (1)
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom