Supporting Habit Formation to Attenuate Prefrailty in Elders: Pilot Study (SHAPE)
Frailty
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Frailty focused on measuring prefrail, habit, exercise, diet
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- English-speaking
- Community-dwelling
- Prefrail (evaluated by the Frailty scale)
- Self-identify as African Americans.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed psychiatric disorders,
- Moderate or severe cognitive impairment (using the Six Item Cognitive Impairment Test and operationalized as a score of ≥ 10),
- Using prescription drugs that could affect cognition and functioning (e.g., neuroleptics), - - Individuals with typical daily pain ratings of ≥ 7/10 on a 10 point Likert scale of pain
- Planing to change residences during the study period
- Relying on a wheelchair for home or community mobility
- Actively receiving home care services, occupational, or physical therapy
- On dialysis or who have an end of stage disease (e.g., stage IV heart failure)
- Enrolling in a health promotion program focused on physical activity and diet
- Have a baseline healthy eating index score of ≥ 85/100 as their diet would already be very close to ideal (average score for U.S. population = 59)
Sites / Locations
- Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Treatment
Control
Participants in the treatment group will be asked to meet with an occupational therapist in their home weekly over 12 weeks. Each session takes an hour. In the first session, the occupational therapist will introduce the program. In session 2, the therapist will discuss pain and pain management with the participant. In session 3-12, the therapist will help the participant to develop physical activity and healthy eating habits. In each session the participant will pick two healthy behaviors to turn them into a habit. The therapist will give the participant a workbook and teach the participant to track his/her progress. The focus of session 3-5 will be physical activity, and session 6-11 will be healthy eating. In the last session (session 12), the therapist will wrap up the program and help the participant to develop a maintenance plan.
Participants in the control group will receive newsletters focused on general healthy aging topics over 12 weeks. With the exception of two, 1-page handouts covering PA and dietary recommendations, the weekly content will not overlap with the treatment content. Within 4 days of mailing the newsletter, a trained research assistant (RA) will call the participant, verify receipt of the newsletter, and ask them if they have any questions about the materials. The phone call will last ~15 minutes. Control condition participants receive no further intervention.