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Health promotion can postpone frailty: results from the RCT elderly persons in the risk zone
Universities of Gothenburg and Lund.
Universities of Gothenburg and Lund.
University of Gothenburg.
University of Gothenburg.
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2016 (English)In: Public Health Nursing, ISSN 0737-1209, E-ISSN 1525-1446, Vol. 33, no 4, p. 303-15Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

OBJECTIVE: Very old persons (80+) are often described as "frail", implying that they are particularly vulnerable to adverse health outcomes. Elderly Persons in the Risk Zone was designed to determine whether a preventive home visit or multiprofessional senior group meetings could postpone deterioration in frailty if the intervention is carried out when the person is not so frail.

DESIGN AND SAMPLE: The study was a RCT with follow-ups at 1 and 2 years. A total of 459 persons (80+), still living at home, were included. Participants were independent in activities of daily life and cognitively intact.

MEASURES: Frailty was measured in two complementary ways, with the sum of eight frailty indicators and with the Mob-T Scale measuring tiredness in daily activities.

RESULTS: Both interventions showed favorable effects in postponing the progression of frailty measured as tiredness in daily activities for up to 1 year. However, neither of the two interventions was effective in postponing frailty measured with the sum of frailty indicators.

CONCLUSIONS: The results in this study show the potential of health promotion to older persons. The multiprofessional approach, including a broad spectrum of information and knowledge, might have been an important factor contributing to a more positive view of aging.

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2016. Vol. 33, no 4, p. 303-15
Keywords [en]
Aged, community living elderly, disease prevention, frailty, health promotion, public health nursing
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-19064DOI: 10.1111/phn.12240PubMedID: 26568469OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hkr-19064DiVA, id: diva2:1288843
Available from: 2019-02-14 Created: 2019-02-14 Last updated: 2019-02-15Bibliographically approved

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