Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Abstract Text
The point for Cycle II of the BU Roybal Center Consortium is the belief
that the development of effective interventions for reducing the impact of
chronic diseases on disablement is a critically important priority for
enhancing the health and function of the expanding older population. The
theme for Cycle II of our Royal Center Consortium is Strategies for the
Enhancement of Late-life Functioning and Prevention of Disability. Magi's
disablement process framework offers an architecture that has also guided
the development of 3 exciting research projects in Cycle II:
. The Development & Testing of Improved Measures of Function & Disability
addresses the critical need for assessment instruments that have a clear
conceptual framework.
. A Fear of Falling Clinical Intervention extends the very promising Cycle
1 Fear of Falling study. This project will evaluate the extent to which
this theoretically-derived intervention can be adapted for successful use
within in a clinical context.
. Physical Activity Counseling Trial (Pact) within a Primary Care setting
integrates behavior change theories used in two previous studies to test
the efficacy of a clinical physical activity counseling intervention
within a hospital-based primary care practice.
A Management Core, a Recruitment & Field Core, an Analysis and Data
Management core, and a Dissemination Core will support the Center's
projects. A formalized pilot studies program will also be incorporated
into the Center's core activities. An external advisory committee of
academic and community-based experts will oversee and guide the work of
the Center. The proposed scope of work will build upon the Roybal Center's
numerous accomplishments during Cycle I of its activities.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
body physical activityfunctional abilityhuman old age (65+)person with disability
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