About this trial
This protocol describes a pilot study evaluating the effectiveness of the Self-Empowerment Care Model in promoting independence and quality of life among frail older adults in Hong Kong. Rooted in Nordic re-enablement principles and refined in Japan, the intervention adopts a holistic approach that focuses on hydration, exercise, diet, and defecation care. This 12-week intervention will be tested across three care settings-residential, day care, and home care. The study uses a quasi-experimental design involving 60 participants, aiming to compare outcomes of the intervention group with a control group receiving standard care. The study also assesses its impact on caregivers' burden and job satisfaction.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 65 years or older
Functional decline
Potential to benefit from reablement.
Disqualifiers
Severe cognitive impairment, those with mild impairment will be considered.
Severe mental illness
Terminal illness
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Self-Empowerment Care Intervention Group
- Control Group
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
The University of Hong Kong
Lead sponsor
Christian Family Service Centre
Collaborator