Rodrigues, CecíliaMendonça, DenisaMartins, Maria Manuela2020-08-242020-08-242019Rodrigues C, Mendonça D, Martins MM. Effects of a nursing care program on functional outcomes in older acute medical in-patients: protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Porto Biomed J. 2018;4(2):e24. Published 2018 Aug 1. doi:10.1016/j.pbj.00000000000000242444-86642444-8672http://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/2440Background: Hospitalization often leads to long periods of bed rest and inactivity which is associated with an increase in length of hospital stay, loss of capacity for basic self-care and discharge into a nursing home. Objective: This trial aims to verify if a nursing care program centered on basic self-care and predefined physical activity, improves functional outcomes in older hospitalized patients. Methods: This is a 2-group randomized controlled trial with repeated measures: 182 older acute medical patients will be blindly randomly allocated to the control group (n = 91) or intervention group (n = 91). The intervention will consist of nursing care intervention centered on basic self-care that includes a twice daily walking training, plus privileging pre-established trips to the toilet by walking and all daytime meals seated, off the bed. The main outcome was changes in the number of independent activities of daily living from 2 weeks before admission (baseline) to discharge. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier NCT03106064). Results: This intervention has the potential to change the outcomes of the older patient in the acute setting. Conclusion: The loss of independence in self-care is determinant in future health care needs. If our hypothesis is correct and demonstrate that this nursing care program centered on basic self-care for older acute medical patients improves functional outcomes, a change in the paradigmatic organization of hospital care may be justifiable.engactivities of daily livingelderlyfunctional outcomesnursing care programself-careEffects of a nursing care program on functional outcomes in older acute medical in-patients: protocol for a randomized controlled trialjournal article10.1016/j.pbj.0000000000000024