Autonomous At Home with Occupational Therapy Support and Assistive Devices
Autonome À Domicile Grâce À Un Appareil Connecté Et À Un Suivi Ergo
Université Catholique de Louvain
3,900 participants
Mar 4, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of the AUDACE study is to evaluate the 'Bien chez Moi 2.0' programme, to assess how, for whom and why do assistive devices, integrated with occupational therapy support, enable older people to remain at home, and under what conditions? The study assesses the impact on areas such as the degree of autonomy, the extent to which life goals are taken into account, the feeling of security at home, the use of hospital emergency services and the postponement of definitive institutionalisation in a nursing home. The expected results of this study are to be able to robustly describe the impact of the 'Bien chez moi 2.0' programme in the areas listed above.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- people aged 65 and over
- living at home in the Walloon and Brussels regions
- who are considered frail or at risk of frailty. The risk of frailty is defined as having at least one loss of intrinsic capacity measured by a trained occupational therapist using the ICOPE screening tool
Exclusion Criteria1
- People benefiting from other AViQ autonomy programmes of this project are excluded
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Interventions
The BCM2.0 programme provides occupational therapy sessions and assistive devices to support older people who want to age in place.
Locations(1)
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NCT06819982