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Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation for Frail Elders with Dysphagia

No Food or Drink Does Any Good Until It is Swallowed: a Proof-of-concept Study on Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation for Frail Elders with Dysphagia


Sponsor

Hvidovre University Hospital

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Aug 7, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this proof-of-concept study is to assess the potential of a newly developed intervention with combined skill- and strength-based principles for maximizing swallowing-related outcomes and prevent further weakening of the swallowing muscles in older people with dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). The main questions to be answered are: 1. Does the intervention produce clinically significant improvement in ingestive skills during meals in older individuals with dysphagia? 2. Does the intervention produce clinically significant improvements in tongue strength and orofacial function in older persons with dysphagia? 3. Does the intervention produce clinically significant improvements in nutritional status and quality of life in older individuals with dysphagia? 4. Is there an association between perceived autonomy support and intervention engagement when older individuals with dysphagia receive the intervention during hospitalization and continued in community-based rehabilitation after discharge? Participants will be asked to perform goal-directed and task-specific swallowing exercises in eating and drinking activities where the intensity variables include advancing steps of an altered bolus volume and consistency according to a 17-level task hierarchy, which are introduced according to predetermined progression rules, as well as increases in swallowing repetitions. The dosage is 2-3 individual, face-to-face therapy sessions per week for up to a maximum of eight weeks. A therapy session lasts up to 45 min. In between therapy sessions, participants integrate the achieved level from therapy into their daily meals as self-training.


Eligibility

Min Age: 65 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • A score of 5-18 on the Gugging Swallowing Screen.
  • Speaks and understands Danish.
  • Are able to cooperate in the intervention and give written informed consent; i.e. is oriented in time, place and own data, and able to perform four simple oral motor movements on request.
  • Has given written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Esophageal dysphagia.
  • Progressive neurologenic dysphagia.
  • Psychiatric illness.
  • Delirious.
  • Infections that requires isolation.
  • Need for palliative care.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALACT-ING program ( Activity-based skill- and strength training to improve ingestion)

The intervention is based on a client-centered Occupational therapy task-oriented approach, in which real objects are employed in a realistic context. The intervention uses the effortful swallowing in combination with advancing steps of liquid and food items as resistive forces to challenge the swallow in a safe environment during eating and drinking activities. Progression is realized based on pre-determined progression rules to ensure the right challenges in combination with safety (Hansen et al, 2023).


Locations(1)

Copenhagen University Hospital, Amager and Hvidovre

Hvidovre, Denmark

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