Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture

Background - Our goal is to conduct a multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate whether exercise can reduce incident fractures compared with no intervention among women aged ≥65 years with a vertebral fracture. Objectives - This pilot study will determine the feasibility of recrui...

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Main Authors: Giangregorio, L., Thabane, L., Adachi, J., Ashe, M., Bleakney, R., Braun, E., Cheung, A., Fraser, L., Gibbs, J., Hill, Keith, Hodsman, A., Kendler, D., Mittmann, N., Prasad, S., Scherer, S., Wark, J., Papaioannou, A.
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Published: American Physical Therapy Association 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13599
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author Giangregorio, L.
Thabane, L.
Adachi, J.
Ashe, M.
Bleakney, R.
Braun, E.
Cheung, A.
Fraser, L.
Gibbs, J.
Hill, Keith
Hodsman, A.
Kendler, D.
Mittmann, N.
Prasad, S.
Scherer, S.
Wark, J.
Papaioannou, A.
author_facet Giangregorio, L.
Thabane, L.
Adachi, J.
Ashe, M.
Bleakney, R.
Braun, E.
Cheung, A.
Fraser, L.
Gibbs, J.
Hill, Keith
Hodsman, A.
Kendler, D.
Mittmann, N.
Prasad, S.
Scherer, S.
Wark, J.
Papaioannou, A.
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description Background - Our goal is to conduct a multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate whether exercise can reduce incident fractures compared with no intervention among women aged ≥65 years with a vertebral fracture. Objectives - This pilot study will determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, and adherence for the proposed trial. Design - The proposed RCT will be a pilot feasibility study with 1:1 randomization to exercise or attentional control groups. Setting - Five Canadian sites (1 community hospital partnered with an academic center and 4 academic hospitals or centers affiliated with an academic center) and 2 Australian centers (1 academic hospital and 1 center for community primary care, geriatric, and rehabilitation services). Participants - One hundred sixty women aged ≥65 years with vertebral fracture at 5 Canadian and 2 Australian centers will be recruited. Intervention - The Build Better Bones With Exercise (B3E) intervention includes exercise and behavioral counseling, delivered by a physical therapist in 6 home visits over 8 months, and monthly calls; participants are to exercise ≥3 times weekly. Controls will receive equal attention. Measurements - Primary outcomes will include recruitment, retention, and adherence. Adherence to exercise will be assessed via calendar diary. Secondary outcomes will include physical function (lower extremity strength, mobility, and balance), posture, and falls. Additional secondary outcomes will include quality of life, pain, fall self-efficacy, behavior change variables, intervention cost, fractures, and adverse events. Analyses of feasibility objectives will be descriptive or based on estimates with 95% confidence intervals, where feasibility will be assessed relative to a priori criteria. Differences in secondary outcomes will be evaluated in intention-to-treat analyses via independent Student t tests, chi-square tests, or logistic regression. The Bonferroni method will be used to adjust the level of significance for secondary outcomes so the overall alpha level is .05. Limitations - No assessment of bone mineral density will be conducted. The proposed definitive trial will require a large sample size. Conclusions - The viability of a large-scale exercise trial in women with vertebral fractures will be evaluated, as well as the effects of a home exercise program on important secondary outcomes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-135992017-09-13T15:01:41Z Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture Giangregorio, L. Thabane, L. Adachi, J. Ashe, M. Bleakney, R. Braun, E. Cheung, A. Fraser, L. Gibbs, J. Hill, Keith Hodsman, A. Kendler, D. Mittmann, N. Prasad, S. Scherer, S. Wark, J. Papaioannou, A. Background - Our goal is to conduct a multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate whether exercise can reduce incident fractures compared with no intervention among women aged ≥65 years with a vertebral fracture. Objectives - This pilot study will determine the feasibility of recruitment, retention, and adherence for the proposed trial. Design - The proposed RCT will be a pilot feasibility study with 1:1 randomization to exercise or attentional control groups. Setting - Five Canadian sites (1 community hospital partnered with an academic center and 4 academic hospitals or centers affiliated with an academic center) and 2 Australian centers (1 academic hospital and 1 center for community primary care, geriatric, and rehabilitation services). Participants - One hundred sixty women aged ≥65 years with vertebral fracture at 5 Canadian and 2 Australian centers will be recruited. Intervention - The Build Better Bones With Exercise (B3E) intervention includes exercise and behavioral counseling, delivered by a physical therapist in 6 home visits over 8 months, and monthly calls; participants are to exercise ≥3 times weekly. Controls will receive equal attention. Measurements - Primary outcomes will include recruitment, retention, and adherence. Adherence to exercise will be assessed via calendar diary. Secondary outcomes will include physical function (lower extremity strength, mobility, and balance), posture, and falls. Additional secondary outcomes will include quality of life, pain, fall self-efficacy, behavior change variables, intervention cost, fractures, and adverse events. Analyses of feasibility objectives will be descriptive or based on estimates with 95% confidence intervals, where feasibility will be assessed relative to a priori criteria. Differences in secondary outcomes will be evaluated in intention-to-treat analyses via independent Student t tests, chi-square tests, or logistic regression. The Bonferroni method will be used to adjust the level of significance for secondary outcomes so the overall alpha level is .05. Limitations - No assessment of bone mineral density will be conducted. The proposed definitive trial will require a large sample size. Conclusions - The viability of a large-scale exercise trial in women with vertebral fractures will be evaluated, as well as the effects of a home exercise program on important secondary outcomes. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13599 10.2522/ptj.20130625 American Physical Therapy Association unknown
spellingShingle Giangregorio, L.
Thabane, L.
Adachi, J.
Ashe, M.
Bleakney, R.
Braun, E.
Cheung, A.
Fraser, L.
Gibbs, J.
Hill, Keith
Hodsman, A.
Kendler, D.
Mittmann, N.
Prasad, S.
Scherer, S.
Wark, J.
Papaioannou, A.
Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
title Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
title_full Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
title_fullStr Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
title_full_unstemmed Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
title_short Build better bones with exercise: Protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
title_sort build better bones with exercise: protocol for a feasibility study of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of 12 months of home exercise in women with a vertebral fracture
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13599