This pilot study tested whether a new program for older adults with frailty could realistically be carried out in primary health care. That is why the main objective of this study was to evaluate the viability and feasibility of the newly designed frailty intervention. People over 65 were recruited in two health centers and invited to join a 3 month program combining group exercise, a medication review by a pharmacist, and nutrition workshops. The study also collected information on mobility, strength, nutrition, mood, cognition, and quality of life. Most measures were taken at the start and again four and eight months later. The results will help refine the program and guide the design of a larger clinical trial.
Age range
65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Recruitment rates
Timeframe: Baseline
Time required to recruit the sample
Timeframe: Baseline
Participants evaluation time
Timeframe: From baseline to 8 months
Professionals' opinion on the difficulty and adequacy of the process
Timeframe: From baseline to 8 months
Adherence to the intervention
Timeframe: From baseline to 4 months
Participant satisfaction
Timeframe: Month 4