The effect of the group-based Otago exercise program on frailty among nursing home older adults with cognitive impairment

Geriatr Nurs. 2021 Mar-Apr;42(2):479-483. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.02.012. Epub 2021 Mar 11.

Abstract

This study investigated the effect of the group-based Otago exercise program (OEP) on frailty and physical function in older adults with cognitive impairment. We recruited eighteen older adults with cognitive impairment from a nursing-home to perform the OEP three times a week, for a period of three months in a nursing home. The intervention was feasible with attending an average of 21 out of 36 sessions. The frailty score decreased significantly (p<0.05). Physical function including Time Up and Go test (TUG), 30 seconds Sit-To-Stand Test (30 s-SST) and Four-Stage Balance Test was significantly positive after intervention (all p<0.001). The group-based OEP is a potentially effective strategy for reversing frailty and improving physical function among older adults with cognitive impairment.

Keywords: Cognitive impairment; Frailty; Older adults; Otago exercise program; Physical function.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Cognitive Dysfunction*
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Frailty*
  • Humans
  • Nursing Homes
  • Postural Balance
  • Time and Motion Studies