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Frailty Improvement Through Technology With Informal Caregiver Supported Exercise (FITWISE) for Pre-frail and Frail Community-dwelling Older Adults
Sponsor: National University of Singapore
Summary
The goal of this pilot trial is to evaluate the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a caregiver-mediated, technology-facilitated home-based intervention named Frailty Improvement through Technology With Informal Caregiver Supported Exercise (FITWISE) for pre-frail and frail community-dwelling older adults aged 60 years and older. Frailty is associated with reduced physical function, increased risk of falls, and higher healthcare utilization among older adults. Home-based interventions supported by informal caregivers and facilitated by digital technology may help improve exercise participation and health outcomes in this population. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. Whether the FITWISE intervention is feasible in terms of recruitment, participant engagement, adherence, retention, and safety. 2. Whether the FITWISE intervention improves physical performance and other health-related outcomes among pre-frail and frail community-dwelling older adults. Researchers will compare two intervention groups with a control group to determine whether the FITWISE intervention improves health outcomes. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: * Intervention Group A: Caregiver-mediated multi-component exercise supported by an exergaming system. * Intervention Group B: The same exercise program with additional caregiver-delivered psychosocial support. * Control Group: General health education and usual activities without the FITWISE intervention. The intervention will last 24 weeks and will include an active 12-week intervention phase followed by a 12-week maintenance phase. Outcome measures such as physical performance, frailty status, cognitive function, social support, quality of life, and selected health indicators will be assessed at baseline and after the intervention.
Official title: The Development and Feasibility Testing of a Caregiver-mediated, Technology-facilitated, Home-based Frail Intervention Program (FITWISE) for Pre-frail and Frail Community-dwelling Older Adults: a Three-arm Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
21 Years - 99 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2027-02-01
Completion Date
2028-06-30
Last Updated
2026-04-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
FITWISE
* The intervention will last 24 weeks, consisting of a 12-week active phase followed by a 12-week maintenance phase. During the first 12 weeks, participants will perform a caregiver-mediated multicomponent exercise program supported by an exergaming system at home. A research team member will conduct home visits every two weeks during the active phase. * During these visits, the research staff will facilitate the exergaming sessions and coach caregivers on how to safely assist older adults in performing the exercises. Exercise difficulty will be progressively increased every two weeks according to the exercise protocol. * For the following 12-week maintenance phase, participants will be encouraged to continue their individualized exercise regimen at home. During this phase, the research team member will conduct monthly home visits to assess progress and provide guidance based on the exercise protocol. Each home visit during the maintenance phase will last about 60-90 minutes
Psychosocial support
* Caregivers will receive training on how to provide psychosocial support and facilitate behavioral change in participants. The training will be conducted by the RA and/or principal investigator over two half-day workshops, each lasting approximately four hours. The workshops will be delivered either via Zoom or face-to-face. * The first workshop will cover educational topics including aging, body changes, frailty, and the importance of health enhancing physical activity. The second workshop will focus on effective communication, dyadic relationships, coping strategies, and behavioral modification techniques. All learning materials will be compiled into the FITWISE caregiver guide, which will be provided to caregivers for future reference.
Health education control
Participants in the control group will maintain their regular lifestyle and daily activities. If they engage in additional physical activities, they will be asked to record details such as duration, frequency, type, and intensity. During the intervention phase, the research personnel will conduct bi-weekly home visits to provide general health education, covering topics like healthy eating, frailty, exercise types, and health-promoting behaviours.
Locations (2)
Lions Befrienders Active Ageing Center
Singapore, Singapore
Tzu Chi Senior Activity Centre
Singapore, Singapore