Benefits of an educational intervention on functional capacity in community-dwelling older adults with frailty phenotype: A randomized controlled trial

Nov 23, 2024International journal of nursing studies

Educational program may improve daily functioning in frail older adults living at home: A randomized trial

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Abstract

A total of 199 frail/pre-frail community-dwelling older adults participated in a 12-month randomized controlled trial.

  • The intervention group showed no decline in functional capacity for basic and instrumental activities of daily living at both 6-month and 12-month assessments.
  • In contrast, the control group experienced a statistically significant decline in these activities during the same period.
  • The educational program included guidelines for physical activity, nutrition, cognition, and psychosocial well-being.
  • This study suggests that educational interventions may help preserve functional independence in frail older adults.

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