Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults

Background: Despite the development of evidence-based fall-prevention programs, there remains a need for programming that will engage older adults in real-world settings. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate a community-based group program that integrates joyful movement into fall prevention. The...

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Main Authors: Celeste Carlucci, Julie Kardachi OTD, Sara M. Bradley MD, Jason Prager MD, Katarzyna Wyka PhD, Nimali Jayasinghe PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-05-01
Series:Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721418776789
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spelling doaj-62561c5c97e04f2c80e00eab59bd712c2020-11-25T03:09:24ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142018-05-01410.1177/2333721418776789Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older AdultsCeleste Carlucci0Julie Kardachi OTD1Sara M. Bradley MD2Jason Prager MD3Katarzyna Wyka PhD4Nimali Jayasinghe PhD5Fall Stop . . . MOVE STRONG, New York, NY, USATouro College, New York, NY, USANorthwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USAAtlantic Health, Morristown, NJ, USAWeill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USAIndependent Practice, New York, NY, USABackground: Despite the development of evidence-based fall-prevention programs, there remains a need for programming that will engage older adults in real-world settings. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate a community-based group program that integrates joyful movement into fall prevention. The curriculum emphasizes a positive experience of movement, cultivating a healthy body image, and retraining of biomechanics. Design: Program evaluation was conducted using a one-group pre–post test study design. Key outcomes were functional balance and confidence. Qualitative feedback was gathered at the final class sessions. Results: Two hundred fifteen older adults enrolled at four sites over the period from 2010 to 2014. Among 86 participants who provided feedback, most credited the program for an increased sense of optimism and/or confidence (70%), and better walking ability (50%). Among 102 participants who completed both initial and final assessments, there was evidence of significant improvements on the Functional Reach Test ( d = .60, p < .001) and Modified Falls Efficacy Scale ( d = .17, p < .001). Conclusion: A joyful movement curriculum is acceptable to older participants, and they show improvements in functional balance and confidence. Future research should examine whether the positive changes encouraged by joyful movement lead to lasting reductions in fall risk and additional health benefits.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721418776789
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Jason Prager MD
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Nimali Jayasinghe PhD
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Julie Kardachi OTD
Sara M. Bradley MD
Jason Prager MD
Katarzyna Wyka PhD
Nimali Jayasinghe PhD
Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
author_facet Celeste Carlucci
Julie Kardachi OTD
Sara M. Bradley MD
Jason Prager MD
Katarzyna Wyka PhD
Nimali Jayasinghe PhD
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title Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults
title_short Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults
title_full Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults
title_fullStr Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults
title_sort evaluation of a community-based program that integrates joyful movement into fall prevention for older adults
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
issn 2333-7214
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background: Despite the development of evidence-based fall-prevention programs, there remains a need for programming that will engage older adults in real-world settings. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate a community-based group program that integrates joyful movement into fall prevention. The curriculum emphasizes a positive experience of movement, cultivating a healthy body image, and retraining of biomechanics. Design: Program evaluation was conducted using a one-group pre–post test study design. Key outcomes were functional balance and confidence. Qualitative feedback was gathered at the final class sessions. Results: Two hundred fifteen older adults enrolled at four sites over the period from 2010 to 2014. Among 86 participants who provided feedback, most credited the program for an increased sense of optimism and/or confidence (70%), and better walking ability (50%). Among 102 participants who completed both initial and final assessments, there was evidence of significant improvements on the Functional Reach Test ( d = .60, p < .001) and Modified Falls Efficacy Scale ( d = .17, p < .001). Conclusion: A joyful movement curriculum is acceptable to older participants, and they show improvements in functional balance and confidence. Future research should examine whether the positive changes encouraged by joyful movement lead to lasting reductions in fall risk and additional health benefits.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721418776789
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