About this trial
The HOME Project evaluates the effects of structured health dialogues with individuals aged 67-84 years in the municipality of Borgholm, Sweden. A combination of registry data and survey responses will be used to monitor quality of life, morbidity, healthcare needs, and lifestyle factors over a six-year period. Outcomes will be compared between randomized groups within Borgholm municipality and a matched control group from seven other municipalities in Region Kalmar.
The project also includes an analysis of cost-effectiveness and the reach of the intervention. A qualitative interview study will explore participants' perceptions of their health, their motivations for health improvement, and their experiences of how the health dialogues may influence these aspects.
In a substudy, machine learning models will be developed to predict functional decline and high healthcare needs among older adults. These models will be validated against established risk assessment tools such as the Adjusted Clinical Groups (ACG) system and the Charlson Comorbidity Index. Digital motion analysis using Skeleton Avatar Technology will be employed both independently and in combination with other variables to support model development.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Living in Borgholm municipality or in one of 7 matched Demographical Statistical Area in Kalmar county
Age between 67-84 years
Disqualifiers
Living in a nursing home
Not speaking or understanding swedish language
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Health dialogue
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Linkoeping University
Lead sponsor
Linnaeus University
Collaborator
Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö. Faculty of Medicine, Lund University.
Collaborator
Göteborg University
Collaborator