Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Introduction Community-dwelling people recovering from hip fracture have the physical capacity to walk in their community but lack the confidence to do so. The primary aim of this trial is to determine whether motivational interviewing increases time spent walking at 12 months in community-dwelling...

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Main Authors: Daniel Kim, Nora Shields, Luke A Prendergast, Rebecca Morris, Christina L Ekegren, Judi Porter, Raphael Hau, Paul D O'Halloran, Casey L Peiris, Shalika B Mudiyanselage, Made U Rimayanti, Kate E Noeske, Megan Snowdon
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spelling doaj-955dd6cc54f245ba813317448a5d86ef2021-08-07T17:01:08ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552021-06-0111610.1136/bmjopen-2020-047970Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trialDaniel Kim0Nora Shields1Luke A Prendergast2Rebecca Morris3Christina L Ekegren4Judi Porter5Raphael Hau6Paul D O'Halloran7Casey L Peiris8Shalika B Mudiyanselage9Made U Rimayanti10Kate E Noeske11Megan Snowdon12Ophthalmology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USADepartment of Physiotherapy, Podiatry, and Prosthetics and Orthotics, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaCritical Care Department, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK1Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia1 Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food, Monash University, Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia 25 Northern Health, Melbourne, Australia La Trobe University College of Science Health and Engineering, Bundoora, Victoria, AustraliaLa Trobe University College of Science Health and Engineering, Bundoora, Victoria, AustraliaSchool of Health & Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, AustraliaLa Trobe University College of Science Health and Engineering, Bundoora, Victoria, AustraliaAcademic Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, AustraliaAcademic Unit, Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, AustraliaIntroduction Community-dwelling people recovering from hip fracture have the physical capacity to walk in their community but lack the confidence to do so. The primary aim of this trial is to determine whether motivational interviewing increases time spent walking at 12 months in community-dwelling people after hip fracture compared with an attention placebo control group. Secondary aims are to evaluate cost effectiveness, patient and health service outcomes and to complete a process evaluation.Methods and analysis An assessor-blinded parallel group randomised controlled design with embedded health economic evaluation and process evaluation will compare the effects of n=270 participants randomly allocated to an experimental group (motivational interviewing) or a control group (dietary advice). For inclusion, participants are aged ≥65 years, living at home independently within 6 months of discharge from hospital after hip fracture and able to walk independently and communicate with conversational English. Key exclusion criteria are severe depression or anxiety, impaired intellectual functioning and being medically unstable to walk. Participants allocated to the experimental group will receive 10 (8 weekly and 2 booster) telephone-based sessions of motivational interviewing to increase walking over 16 weeks. Participants allocated to the control group will receive an equivalent dose of telephone-based dietary advice. The primary outcome is daily time spent walking over 7 days assessed at weeks 0, 9, 26 and 52. Secondary outcomes include measures of psychological-related function, mobility-related function, community participation, health-related quality of life and falls. Health service utilisation and associated costs will be assessed. Process evaluation will assess the fidelity of the motivational interviewing intervention and explore contextual factors through semistructured interviews.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval obtained from Eastern Health (E19-002), Peninsula Health (50261/EH-2019), Alfred Health (617/20) and La Trobe University (E19/002/50261). The findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations and public seminars.Trial registration number ACTRN12619000936123.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e047970.full
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author Daniel Kim
Nora Shields
Luke A Prendergast
Rebecca Morris
Christina L Ekegren
Judi Porter
Raphael Hau
Paul D O'Halloran
Casey L Peiris
Shalika B Mudiyanselage
Made U Rimayanti
Kate E Noeske
Megan Snowdon
spellingShingle Daniel Kim
Nora Shields
Luke A Prendergast
Rebecca Morris
Christina L Ekegren
Judi Porter
Raphael Hau
Paul D O'Halloran
Casey L Peiris
Shalika B Mudiyanselage
Made U Rimayanti
Kate E Noeske
Megan Snowdon
Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
BMJ Open
author_facet Daniel Kim
Nora Shields
Luke A Prendergast
Rebecca Morris
Christina L Ekegren
Judi Porter
Raphael Hau
Paul D O'Halloran
Casey L Peiris
Shalika B Mudiyanselage
Made U Rimayanti
Kate E Noeske
Megan Snowdon
author_sort Daniel Kim
title Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_short Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_full Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (MIHip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
title_sort motivational interviewing with community-dwelling older adults after hip fracture (mihip): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction Community-dwelling people recovering from hip fracture have the physical capacity to walk in their community but lack the confidence to do so. The primary aim of this trial is to determine whether motivational interviewing increases time spent walking at 12 months in community-dwelling people after hip fracture compared with an attention placebo control group. Secondary aims are to evaluate cost effectiveness, patient and health service outcomes and to complete a process evaluation.Methods and analysis An assessor-blinded parallel group randomised controlled design with embedded health economic evaluation and process evaluation will compare the effects of n=270 participants randomly allocated to an experimental group (motivational interviewing) or a control group (dietary advice). For inclusion, participants are aged ≥65 years, living at home independently within 6 months of discharge from hospital after hip fracture and able to walk independently and communicate with conversational English. Key exclusion criteria are severe depression or anxiety, impaired intellectual functioning and being medically unstable to walk. Participants allocated to the experimental group will receive 10 (8 weekly and 2 booster) telephone-based sessions of motivational interviewing to increase walking over 16 weeks. Participants allocated to the control group will receive an equivalent dose of telephone-based dietary advice. The primary outcome is daily time spent walking over 7 days assessed at weeks 0, 9, 26 and 52. Secondary outcomes include measures of psychological-related function, mobility-related function, community participation, health-related quality of life and falls. Health service utilisation and associated costs will be assessed. Process evaluation will assess the fidelity of the motivational interviewing intervention and explore contextual factors through semistructured interviews.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval obtained from Eastern Health (E19-002), Peninsula Health (50261/EH-2019), Alfred Health (617/20) and La Trobe University (E19/002/50261). The findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations and public seminars.Trial registration number ACTRN12619000936123.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/6/e047970.full
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