Assisted Ambulation to Improve Health Outcomes for Older Medical Inpatients (NCT05725928) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Assisted Ambulation to Improve Health Outcomes for Older Medical Inpatients
United States3,000 participantsStarted 2023-05-15
Plain-language summary
The investigator proposes to conduct a randomized trial of supervised ambulation delivered by mobility technician (MT) up to three times daily, including weekends, to hospitalized medical patients. The aims of the study are to compare the short and intermediate-term outcomes of patients randomized to the intervention versus those patients randomized to receive usual care, to identify patients who are most likely to benefit from the intervention and to assess whether the intervention increases or decreases overall costs of an episode of care, including the cost of the MTs, the index hospitalization and the first 30 days post enrollment.
Who can participate
Age range65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. ≥65 years of age
✓. Admitted to a medical service
✓. Complete history and physical examination on file
✓. 6-Clicks score of 16-23
✓. Insurance with Traditional Medicare or Medicare Advantage
Exclusion criteria
✕. Significant language barrier that requires a translator (other than Spanish at Baystate site only)
✕. Discharge planned for that day or the following day
✕. Observation status
✕. Surgical procedure planned
✕. Patients diagnosed with unstable angina or other medical conditions precluding participation in exercise/ambulation
✕. Permanent residence in a skilled nursing facility
What they're measuring
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Change in Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) from admission