Multicomponent Exercise Intervention for Preventing Falls and Improving Physical Functioning in Older Nursing Home Residents: A Single-Blinded Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial

Author:

Sadaqa Munseef1ORCID,Debes Wesam A.1,Németh Zsanett12ORCID,Bera-Baka Zsófia2,Vachtler-Szepesi Marianna2,Nácziné Földes Loretta2,Prémusz Viktória134ORCID,Hock Márta134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Vorosmarty Street 4, 7621 Pécs, Hungary

2. Aranykor Nursing Home, Aranykor Road 38, 6035 Ballószög, Hungary

3. Physical Activity Research Group, Szentágothai Research Centre, Ifjúság Road 20, 7624 Pécs, Hungary

4. Institute of Physiotherapy and Sport Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Vörösmarty Street 3, 7621 Pécs, Hungary

Abstract

Background: Older nursing home residents are at a greater risk of falling due to frailty. Exercise is effective at hampering frailty and related adverse events, including falls. Objectives: Our purpose was to evaluate the effect of a 12-week moderate-intensity multicomponent exercise programme on the number of falls and physical functioning among older nursing home residents. Also, we examined the association between the number of falls and demographics as well as physical and cognitive baseline data. Methods: The study protocol was registered on clinicaltrials.gov with the following identifier: NCT05835297. Older adults aged 65 years and over were recruited from a nursing home, and eligible and consenting residents were randomly allocated to two parallel groups: the intervention group, which performed a multicomponent exercise programme composed of strength, balance, and aerobic training (n = 12), and the control group, which received usual care (n = 12). Outcomes included falls, and measures of strength, balance, and mobility. Results: We had high adherence to exercise sessions, and no adverse events were recorded. We observed a non-significant reduction in falls (p = 0.34) and a significant improvement in Short Physical Performance Battery (p = 0.003) after the exercise programme. Falls were associated with being female and having diminished physical or cognitive function. Conclusions: Multicomponent exercise programmes should be implemented regularly in nursing homes for their effectiveness. Future studies with bigger samples, including participants with worse physical and cognitive impairments, as well as follow-up periods are required.

Funder

Thematic Excellence Program 2021 Health Sub-programme of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology in Hungary

Publisher

MDPI AG

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