Prospective Randomized Study of the Impact on the Autonomy of the Elderly of 75 Years of Age and Older by the UPSAV

NCT01369797 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 440

Last updated 2016-02-24

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Summary

Background :

The evolving concept of frailty was born in the United States under the term of " frail elderly ". It allows describing geriatrics situations, dominated by the weakness or the functional instability of aged person, illustrating situations at risk. It is about an effective concept, especially in the field of the prevention where it determines strategies of specific care. The ageing, changing according to individuals, is characterized by a decrease of the physiological reserves leading to a precarious balance and to a destabilization.

Epidemiological studies show a very uneven distribution of three categories of old persons according to their health status. Every year, approximately, 12 % of the independent population of 75 years of age and older and living at home, lose their autonomy for one of the activities of the daily life and turn into frailty.

Identifying frailty of old subjects is interesting in order to apply preventive and specific care strategies to reduce the risks of decompensation. The Global Geriatric Assessment (GGA) is the gold standard to detect frailty in this population. The beneficial effects of the GGA during the hospitalization have been recognized in international literature.

The ageing heterogeneousness complexity and the high time-consuming character of GGA led to a difficult approach for the nurses or family practioners in taking care of old persons at home.

To balance these difficulties and to optimize prevention of dependence in the elderly, an experimental unit of prevention was created : Unit for Prevention, Monitoring and Analysis of Aging (UPSAV) on January 4th, 2010 within the geriatric department of the Hospital University of Limoges. It is an innovative organizational structure because, for the first time, the geriatric expertise is proposed freely to the elderly at home. A multidisciplinary gerontological team consisting in a geriatrician, a nurse, a psychomotor therapist and an occupational therapist, can, on requiry, move at old persons' home to make a preventive GGA to detect the risks of loss of autonomy and to propose a coordination of preventive actions.

Purpose :

UPSAV's endpoints are to prevent frail elderly persons from the risk of autonomy loss. This action is led in partnership with all the professionals working around old persons.

The randomized study endpoint is to evaluate elderly from 75 years of age and older at home and to select two homogeneous groups: "reference" and " specific intervention ".

Conditions

  • the Elderly of 75 Years and Older Living at Home

Interventions

OTHER

specific intervention

Patients included in the "specific intervention" group will benefit from a personalized action plan presented in a multidisciplinary staff that will be established according to the detected frailties. In follow up visits, a new evaluation will be done and the action plan reviewed.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University Hospital, Limoges

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Thierry DANTOINE · Limoges UH

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
75 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2011-05-31
Primary Completion
2015-02-28
Completion
2015-02-28

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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