Engaging African American Older Adults With Arthritis in a Physical Activity Intervention
Osteoarthritis, Knee, Osteoarthritis, Hip
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis, Knee
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: age 65 or older English speaking identify as Black/African American diagnosis of osteoarthritis in knee or hip able to ambulate even if assisted with walker or cane endorse worst pain and pain interference as ≥ 3 out of 10 within the last week Exclusion Criteria: hearing or visual impairment that would prevent ability to participate in sessions or use participant worksheets, even with use of adaptive supports/devices planned surgery during study duration that would limit mobility (e.g., due to recommended rehabilitation or recovery period) for more than 3 weeks current enrollment in cardiac rehabilitation myocardial infarction in the past 3 months major surgery requiring limited movement or mobility for recovery within the past 3 months presence of a serious psychiatric condition (e.g., schizophrenia, suicidal intent) that would contraindicate safe study participation Medical provider indicating that exercise (even walking) should only be medically supervised fall or falls within the last 3 months that led to immediate medical treatment/hospitalization reported or suspected moderate or severe cognitive impairment brain tumor/cancer metastases to the brain no other conditions that would preclude safe participation (e.g., unmanaged heart conditions, neurodegenerative condition, unmanaged diabetes, severe respiratory disease), as screened the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q+ 2020, a measure widely utilized by the U.S. National Academy of Sports Medicine and the Public Health Agency of Canada). Answers to the PARQ+2020 may result in review by patient physicians for safety prior to enrollment.
Sites / Locations
- Duke University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Adapted-Engage-PA
Participants will receive two sessions, lasting 60 minutes each, of behavioral intervention strategies to increase daily walking routines and prevent pain flares.