Telerehabilitation on Physical and Mental Health of the Elderly in the Covid-19 Pandemic Context
NCT05465811 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 8
Last updated 2022-08-17
Summary
Introduction: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic scenario, social distancing has become the main strategy to contain this pandemic, causing negative impacts on the physical and mental health of the elderly population. To promote the continuity of offering health services during isolation telerehabilitation was used. Thus, it is important to investigate the effect of a physical exercise program and health education through telerehabilitation on physical and mental aspects in order to establish it as an alternative care for the elderly. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a program of physical exercises and health education by telerehabilitation on signs of sarcopenia, physical performance, hand grip strength and levels of anxiety, depression and sleep quality in elderly women. Method: In this non-randomized clinical trial, considered a pilot study, eight elderly women (73,00±4,69 years old) will be submitted to 16 weeks of intervention through a program of physical exercise and health education using the Google Meet platform (synchronous online), frequency of 3 weekly sessions and duration of 50' (Initial rest: 5'; Warm-up: 15': Resistance exercises: 20'; Stretching exercises: 5'; Relaxation and final rest: 5'). Before and after the intervention period, the following tests will be applied: SARC-F, Short Physical Performance Battery, hand-grip dynamometry, Geriatric Anxiety Inventory, Geriatric Depression Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. To compare the two moments, the paired Student's T-test or Wilcoxon test (normality assessed by the Shapiro-Wilk test) will be used with p\<0.05.
Conditions
- Elderly Women
Interventions
- OTHER
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Program of physical exercises and health education by telerehabilitation
To carry out the telerehabilitation program, the Google Meet platform will be used in order to provide the synchronous service model. This will occur for a period of 16 weeks, three weekly sessions lasting 50 minutes, (total of 48 sessions). The sessions will be given by physiotherapists and students in their final year of graduation in physiotherapy, which will consist of the following phases: initial rest, warm-up, resistance exercises, stretching exercises, relaxation and final rest. In addition, in exchange for the warm-up phase, every 12 sessions, the telerehabilitation program also will have an approach through health education, using presentations, digital booklets and direct conversation between therapist and participants. The themes exhibited (importance of physical exercise in the pandemic context, reduction of the risk of falls through changes in the home environment and physiological changes resulting from aging) will intend to make them aware of better lifestyle habits.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Paulista University
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- NON_RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 60 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-01-10
- Primary Completion
- 2022-08-16
- Completion
- 2022-08-16
Countries
- Brazil
Study Locations
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