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An Intrinsic Capacity Identification and Management Programme for Older Adults in Singapore's Primary Care
Sponsor: Geriatric Education and Research Institute
Summary
The IMPACTFrail program is an intrinsic capacity (IC) identification and management program for mildly frail older adults. Specifically, it delivers the three-tier approach recommended in the National Frailty Strategy Policy Report. The program's core functions include the segmentation of older persons using the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) score followed by secondary IC screening for CFS 4 to 5 (Tier 1), follow-up clinical assessment to confirm IC losses (Tier 2) and needs-directed management and tracking of their health (Tier 3). The investigator aims to conduct a multi-site feasibility study on a small group of older adult study participants (n=30 per polyclinic). The feasibility study has a few components. First, a qualitative study will assess its feasibility (implementation, appropriateness, acceptability, practicality, adaptability) as perceived by older adults, healthcare providers, and healthcare administrators. Second, the investigator aims to collect process indicators to track its implementation progress. Third, program costs will be estimated. Fourth, the investigator will develop a logic model and theory of change, and cluster-specific detailed written program descriptions. Lastly, the investigator aims to triangulate the findings and assess the feasibility for larger-scale implementation. This study is guided by implementation science frameworks and guidelines for conducting feasibility studies.
Official title: Implementing the National Frailty Policy in Singapore's Primary Care: A Pilot Feasibility Study of The Intrinsic Capacity ProMotion in PrimAry Care for The Frail Program (IMPACTFrail)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
180
Start Date
2025-03-01
Completion Date
2026-02-28
Last Updated
2024-12-31
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
The IMPACTFrail programme
The IMPACTFrail programme