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A five state dissemination of a community-based disability prevention program for older adults

OBJECTIVE: To describe challenges in disseminating the Health Enhancement Program (HEP), a community-based disability prevention program for community dwelling elders, and to examine program effectiveness in geographically dispersed sites. METHODS: Within-group, pre-test–post-test comparisons of dis...

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Autores principales: Phelan, Elizabeth A, Williams, Barbara, Snyder, Susan J, Fitts, Sally Sizer, LoGerfo, James P
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18046880
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author Phelan, Elizabeth A
Williams, Barbara
Snyder, Susan J
Fitts, Sally Sizer
LoGerfo, James P
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Snyder, Susan J
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe challenges in disseminating the Health Enhancement Program (HEP), a community-based disability prevention program for community dwelling elders, and to examine program effectiveness in geographically dispersed sites. METHODS: Within-group, pre-test–post-test comparisons of disability risk factors, health and functional status, and hospitalizations for 115 participants completing one year in HEP, and primary care provider awareness and perceptions of the program. RESULTS: Most (77%) participants were women, with an average age of 73 years and an average of 3.5 chronic conditions. At one-year follow-up, compared with enrollment, fewer participants were depressed (8.8% vs 15.9%), physically inactive (15.8% vs 38.6%), at high nutritional risk (24.3% vs 44.1%), or experiencing restricted activity days (35% vs 48%). Severity scores on most measures also improved significantly. The proportion hospitalized was unchanged from the year prior to HEP, although risk factors predicted an increase in hospitalizations as for the control group in the randomized trial. CONCLUSIONS: HEP reduced participants’ disability risk factors. Sites varied on numbers enrolled and time to implement the program, likely due to differing referral bases, degree of physician awareness of HEP, and site readiness. However, the benefits of HEP participation were comparable with those reported previously.
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spelling pubmed-26951852009-06-16 A five state dissemination of a community-based disability prevention program for older adults Phelan, Elizabeth A Williams, Barbara Snyder, Susan J Fitts, Sally Sizer LoGerfo, James P Clin Interv Aging Original Research OBJECTIVE: To describe challenges in disseminating the Health Enhancement Program (HEP), a community-based disability prevention program for community dwelling elders, and to examine program effectiveness in geographically dispersed sites. METHODS: Within-group, pre-test–post-test comparisons of disability risk factors, health and functional status, and hospitalizations for 115 participants completing one year in HEP, and primary care provider awareness and perceptions of the program. RESULTS: Most (77%) participants were women, with an average age of 73 years and an average of 3.5 chronic conditions. At one-year follow-up, compared with enrollment, fewer participants were depressed (8.8% vs 15.9%), physically inactive (15.8% vs 38.6%), at high nutritional risk (24.3% vs 44.1%), or experiencing restricted activity days (35% vs 48%). Severity scores on most measures also improved significantly. The proportion hospitalized was unchanged from the year prior to HEP, although risk factors predicted an increase in hospitalizations as for the control group in the randomized trial. CONCLUSIONS: HEP reduced participants’ disability risk factors. Sites varied on numbers enrolled and time to implement the program, likely due to differing referral bases, degree of physician awareness of HEP, and site readiness. However, the benefits of HEP participation were comparable with those reported previously. Dove Medical Press 2006-09 2006-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2695185/ /pubmed/18046880 Text en © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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title_short A five state dissemination of a community-based disability prevention program for older adults
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18046880
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