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The Effects of a Strength-based Tailored-Exercise Program at Home (STEP@Home) on Health Outcomes of Geriatric Patients at Risk of Hospitalization-associated Functional Decline: A Sequential Mixed-method Study
This study focuses on the "Strength-based Tailored-Exercise Program at Home (STEP@Home)" aimed at improving health outcomes for geriatric patients at risk of hospitalization-associated functional decline. It is a sequential mixed-method study that combines quantitative and qualitative approaches.
This is a sequential mixed-method study, including a multi-site randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of the 20-week STEP@Home program and a subsequent descriptive qualitative study to explore the subjects' experience of program engagement. An overview of the timeline is given in Figure 1. Block randomization with block sizes of 4, 8, and 12, using a restricted shuffled approach with a computer-generated random sequence, will randomly allocate the subjects to receive either STEP@Home or physical activity education at a 1:1 ratio.to develop the STEP@Home intervention, integrating a strength-based, tailored exercise regimen for elderly patients post-hospital discharge. It addresses hospitalization-associated functional decline (HAFD) by engaging patients in sustainable self-practice of physical exercises at home. The study employs empowerment strategies, lifestyle-integrated functional exercises, and optimized tele-platform use to maximize therapeutic benefits. By focusing on empowering patients through sustainable self-practice of physical exercises at home, it aims to enhance physical functions and improve health-related quality of life. The study also has significant real-world implications, potentially offering a scalable, effective solution for the broader geriatric population to manage HAFD, thereby reducing healthcare costs and improving overall well-being. The research intends to assess the program's impact on physical functions and health-related quality of life, utilizing a sequential mixed-method approach for a comprehensive evaluation.
Age
60 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
the University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Start Date
May 23, 2025
Primary Completion Date
March 1, 2028
Completion Date
March 1, 2030
Last Updated
February 17, 2026
256
ESTIMATED participants
Strength-based Tailored-Exercise Program at Home (STEP@Home)
OTHER
Physical activity education
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong
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