TY - JOUR AU - Keay Lisa AU - Tiedemann A. AU - Ivers R. AU - Clemson L. AU - Martin J. AU - McCluskey P. AU - Sherrington C. AU - Rogers K. AU - Dillon L. AU - Ramulu P. AU - Tinsley F. AU - Jakobsen K. AU - Jan Stephen AB -

BACKGROUND: Older people with vision impairment have significant ongoing morbidity, including risk of falls, but are neglected in fall prevention programmes. PlaTFORM is a pragmatic evaluation of the Lifestyle-integrated Functional Exercise fall prevention programme for older people with vision impairment or blindness (v-LiFE). Implementation and scalability issues will also be investigated. METHODS: PlaTFORM is a single-blinded, randomised trial designed to evaluate the v-LiFE programme compared with usual care. Primary outcomes are fall rate over 12 months, measured using prospective monthly fall calendars, and function and participation assessed by the Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument (Late-Life FDI) Function component. The secondary outcome is rate of falls requiring medical care. Activity-normalised fall rate will be estimated using accelerometer-measured physical activity data. EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level questionnaire will measure quality of life and impact of falls. Health record linkage will estimate resource use associated with falls. v-LiFE cost-effectiveness will be determined compared with usual care. 500 participants (250 per group) can provide 90% power to detect a significant between-group difference in fall rates; 588 will be recruited to allow for drop-out. Falls per person-year and Late-Life FDI will be compared between groups. DISCUSSION: PlaTFORM will determine if falls can be prevented among older people with vision loss through a home-based exercise programme. v-LiFE embeds balance and strength training within everyday activities with the aim of preventing falls. The study will also determine whether the programme can be effectively delivered by personnel who provide Orientation and Mobility training for people with vision impairment. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12616001186448p.

AD - The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, Sydney, Australia.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Save Sight Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Dana Center for Preventive Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. AN - 28193716 BT - Inj PrevInjury Prevention DP - NLM ET - 2017/02/15 J2 - Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention LA - eng LB - AUS
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FY17 N1 - Keay, Lisa
Dillon, Lisa
Clemson, Lindy
Tiedemann, Anne
Sherrington, Catherine
McCluskey, Peter
Ramulu, Pradeep
Jan, Stephen
Rogers, Kris
Martin, Jodi
Tinsley, Frances
Jakobsen, Kirsten Bonrud
Ivers, Rebecca Q
England
Inj Prev. 2017 Feb 13. pii: injuryprev-2016-042301. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042301. N2 -

BACKGROUND: Older people with vision impairment have significant ongoing morbidity, including risk of falls, but are neglected in fall prevention programmes. PlaTFORM is a pragmatic evaluation of the Lifestyle-integrated Functional Exercise fall prevention programme for older people with vision impairment or blindness (v-LiFE). Implementation and scalability issues will also be investigated. METHODS: PlaTFORM is a single-blinded, randomised trial designed to evaluate the v-LiFE programme compared with usual care. Primary outcomes are fall rate over 12 months, measured using prospective monthly fall calendars, and function and participation assessed by the Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument (Late-Life FDI) Function component. The secondary outcome is rate of falls requiring medical care. Activity-normalised fall rate will be estimated using accelerometer-measured physical activity data. EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level questionnaire will measure quality of life and impact of falls. Health record linkage will estimate resource use associated with falls. v-LiFE cost-effectiveness will be determined compared with usual care. 500 participants (250 per group) can provide 90% power to detect a significant between-group difference in fall rates; 588 will be recruited to allow for drop-out. Falls per person-year and Late-Life FDI will be compared between groups. DISCUSSION: PlaTFORM will determine if falls can be prevented among older people with vision loss through a home-based exercise programme. v-LiFE embeds balance and strength training within everyday activities with the aim of preventing falls. The study will also determine whether the programme can be effectively delivered by personnel who provide Orientation and Mobility training for people with vision impairment. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12616001186448p.

PY - 2017 SN - 1475-5785 (Electronic)
1353-8047 (Linking) ST - Inj Prev T2 - Inj PrevInjury Prevention TI - PrevenTing Falls in a high-risk, vision-impaired population through specialist ORientation and Mobility services: protocol for the PlaTFORM randomised trial Y2 - FY17 ER -