How Well Does the 30-Second Chair Stand Test Predict Rehabilitation Needs in Acutely Admitted Elderly Patients
How Well Does the 30-second Chair Stand Test Predict Rehabilitation Needs in Acutely Admitted Elderly Patients?
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Brief Summary
The aims are to identify predictive indicators of hospitalized elderly medical patients' need for rehabilitation and to validate (known group validity) the Chair Stand Test
Trial Health
Trial Health Score
Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach
participants targeted
Target at P75+ for not_applicable
Started Nov 2014
Shorter than P25 for not_applicable
1 active site
Health score is calculated from publicly available data and should be used for screening purposes only.
Trial Relationships
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
Study Start
First participant enrolled
November 1, 2014
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
December 10, 2014
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
April 1, 2015
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
May 1, 2015
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
June 17, 2015
CompletedJune 17, 2015
June 1, 2015
5 months
December 10, 2014
June 16, 2015
Conditions
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
30-Second Chair Stand Test
14 days after admission at the hospital
Study Arms (1)
30 sec chair stand test
OTHERall patients in this Group receives a diagnostic test for functional impairment
Interventions
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Can speak and understand Danish
- Can report personal data
- Within the first 48 hours of admission are able to sin on an ordinary chair
You may not qualify if:
- Patients ordinarily unable to walk
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
Lillebaelt hospital
Kolding, Kolding, 6000, Denmark
Related Publications (1)
Bruun IH, Maribo T, Norgaard B, Schiottz-Christensen B, Mogensen CB. A prediction model to identify hospitalised, older adults with reduced physical performance. BMC Geriatr. 2017 Dec 7;17(1):281. doi: 10.1186/s12877-017-0671-5.
PMID: 29216838DERIVED
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Officials
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Christian B Mogensen, MD PHD
University of Southern Denmark
Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- NA
- Masking
- NONE
- Purpose
- DIAGNOSTIC
- Intervention Model
- SINGLE GROUP
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- Ass. professor
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
December 10, 2014
First Posted
June 17, 2015
Study Start
November 1, 2014
Primary Completion
April 1, 2015
Study Completion
May 1, 2015
Last Updated
June 17, 2015
Record last verified: 2015-06