Pole Walking Intervention in Retirement Communities
Pole Walking Intervention Within Independent Living/Retirement Communities: Feasibility and Pilot
University of Saskatchewan
50 participants
Jun 28, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This patient-oriented, multi-site study aims to co-design and test a pole walking program with resident and staff representatives from participating independent living and retirement communities. The first part of the study (feasibility phase) is a single-group trial designed to answer the main question: Is the pole walking program feasible in these settings? In this phase, all participants will take part in the program. The second part of the study (pilot phase) is a two-group randomized trial that will assess whether the program helps improve physical activity, physical function, body composition, fear of falling, and health-related quality of life, while also reducing sedentary time (time spent sitting or being inactive) in older adults living in independent living and retirement communities. Communities will be randomly assigned to either start the program right away or join a wait-list control group. The program will include supervised group sessions held at the participating communities, 2-3 times per week, for 20-60 minutes each session, over a 12-week period. Sessions will take place outdoors when possible, or indoors if the weather is not suitable. After follow-up assessments are complete, participants in the control group will also be offered the pole walking program at their communities.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Being an ambulatory resident in the independent living/retirement communities.
- Pass the Get Active Questionnaire. If the participant has heart conditions, angina during daily living, balance, and bone or joint problems, then a Physician Clearance Form is required to be filled out and signed by the participant's family physician.
Exclusion Criteria3
- Using assistive devices for mobility.
- Being active (moderate-to-vigorous physical activity ≥150 min/week).
- Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
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Interventions
The intervention will consist of group sessions held at the participating communities, 2-3 times per week, for 20-60 minutes per session, over a 12-week period. Pole walking exercises are tailored for participants and progressive in nature. Sessions will be led by trained peer, staff, or student instructors and conducted outdoors (indoors if weather conditions do not permit).
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NCT05388227