Aging Mastery Program® (AMP) Evaluation
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Healthy Studies, Healthy Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 50 - 100 |
Updated: | 12/24/2017 |
Start Date: | May 1, 2017 |
End Date: | March 2018 |
Contact: | Catherine Sarkisian, MD |
Email: | csarkisian@mednet.ucla.edu |
Phone: | (310) 825-8253 |
Evaluation of Aging Mastery Program® in Senior Centers Throughout Los Angeles County
The Aging Mastery Program® (AMP) is designed to inform, encourage, and support older adults
as they take steps to improve their lives and stay engaged in their communities. The program
incorporates evidence-informed materials, expert speakers, group discussion, peer support,
and small rewards to give participants the skills and tools they need to achieve measurable
improvements in managing their health, remaining economically secure, and contributing
actively to society. L.A. CAPRA in partnership with the National Council on Aging, City of
Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Department of Aging will evaluate the effectiveness of
the AMP program across 5 community-based senior sites. The overall objective of the proposed
study is to evaluate the effectiveness of AMP program on improving the health and well-being
of older adults using a randomized wait-list controlled trial.
as they take steps to improve their lives and stay engaged in their communities. The program
incorporates evidence-informed materials, expert speakers, group discussion, peer support,
and small rewards to give participants the skills and tools they need to achieve measurable
improvements in managing their health, remaining economically secure, and contributing
actively to society. L.A. CAPRA in partnership with the National Council on Aging, City of
Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Department of Aging will evaluate the effectiveness of
the AMP program across 5 community-based senior sites. The overall objective of the proposed
study is to evaluate the effectiveness of AMP program on improving the health and well-being
of older adults using a randomized wait-list controlled trial.
The Aging Mastery Program® (AMP) offers community-based organizations a clear path to engage
older adults and address the physical, financial, and emotional wellness of older adults.
First piloted nationally in five senior centers, AMP incorporates evidence-based materials,
expert speakers, group discussion, and peer support to give participants the skills and tools
they need to achieve measurable improvements in managing their health and remaining
economically secure. The program aims to empower seniors to make and maintain small,
impactful changes to their behaviors to live a healthier, happier, and more secure life. AMP
has been field-tested in various rural and urban setting, senior centers, and across an
ethnically diverse middle-aged and older adult population, reaching almost 6,000 since 2013.
Currently, the program is being evaluated through a quasi-experimental study in New York
State and under consideration as an evidence-based program.
The National Council on Aging study team will train six program leads from the City of Los
Angeles Department of Aging and Los Angeles Area on Aging to implement Aging Mastery Program®
(AMP). The intervention will consist of a 10-week series held once-a-week for an hour and
half (90 minutes). It will be group-based and led by trained facilitators and designated
expert speakers in a community-based setting (senior centers). The program reviews 10 central
areas of aging (1) navigating longer lives, (2) physical activity, (3) sleep, (4) healthy
eating and hydration, (5) financial security, (6) medication management, (7) advance care
planning, (8) healthy relationships, (9) falls prevention, and (10) community engagement. The
intervention is based in social cognitive theory and attribution retraining and incorporates
elements such as verbal persuasion, goal setting, problem solving, and attribution retraining
techniques that encourage students to adopt controllable and unstable explanations.
Study Participants (N=200 or n=40/site) will be recruited from 5 study sites to participate
in the Aging Mastery Program. UCLA study personnel will be on-site to consent older adults to
participate in the evaluation of intervention and take part of baseline and post-intervention
assessments. Upon signing the consent, study staff will collect self-administered baseline
data (measures and measurement tools --i.e. Patient Information Survey, PROMIS and Patient
Activation Survey (PAM) from all participants (n=200). After baseline data has been
collected, participants will be randomized and assigned to either the immediate intervention
groups (n=100 intervention) or the wait-list control (n=100). At each site, forty
participants will be in the intervention group and 40 will be in wait-list control. Following
the 10-week Aging Mastery Program®, post-intervention assessment (measures and measurement
tools --i.e. Patient Information Survey, Patient Satisfaction, PROMIS and PAM) will be
administered. During the data collection sessions, study staff will go to community sites and
collect post-treatment self-reported assessment
older adults and address the physical, financial, and emotional wellness of older adults.
First piloted nationally in five senior centers, AMP incorporates evidence-based materials,
expert speakers, group discussion, and peer support to give participants the skills and tools
they need to achieve measurable improvements in managing their health and remaining
economically secure. The program aims to empower seniors to make and maintain small,
impactful changes to their behaviors to live a healthier, happier, and more secure life. AMP
has been field-tested in various rural and urban setting, senior centers, and across an
ethnically diverse middle-aged and older adult population, reaching almost 6,000 since 2013.
Currently, the program is being evaluated through a quasi-experimental study in New York
State and under consideration as an evidence-based program.
The National Council on Aging study team will train six program leads from the City of Los
Angeles Department of Aging and Los Angeles Area on Aging to implement Aging Mastery Program®
(AMP). The intervention will consist of a 10-week series held once-a-week for an hour and
half (90 minutes). It will be group-based and led by trained facilitators and designated
expert speakers in a community-based setting (senior centers). The program reviews 10 central
areas of aging (1) navigating longer lives, (2) physical activity, (3) sleep, (4) healthy
eating and hydration, (5) financial security, (6) medication management, (7) advance care
planning, (8) healthy relationships, (9) falls prevention, and (10) community engagement. The
intervention is based in social cognitive theory and attribution retraining and incorporates
elements such as verbal persuasion, goal setting, problem solving, and attribution retraining
techniques that encourage students to adopt controllable and unstable explanations.
Study Participants (N=200 or n=40/site) will be recruited from 5 study sites to participate
in the Aging Mastery Program. UCLA study personnel will be on-site to consent older adults to
participate in the evaluation of intervention and take part of baseline and post-intervention
assessments. Upon signing the consent, study staff will collect self-administered baseline
data (measures and measurement tools --i.e. Patient Information Survey, PROMIS and Patient
Activation Survey (PAM) from all participants (n=200). After baseline data has been
collected, participants will be randomized and assigned to either the immediate intervention
groups (n=100 intervention) or the wait-list control (n=100). At each site, forty
participants will be in the intervention group and 40 will be in wait-list control. Following
the 10-week Aging Mastery Program®, post-intervention assessment (measures and measurement
tools --i.e. Patient Information Survey, Patient Satisfaction, PROMIS and PAM) will be
administered. During the data collection sessions, study staff will go to community sites and
collect post-treatment self-reported assessment
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Available to attend the baseline and post-treatment data collection session and
subsequent weekly intervention sessions
2. Available to speak and understand English
3. Plans to be living in the region during the next 6 months
4. Has cognitive ability to provide informed consent to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Cannot Speak or Communicate well in English
2. Unavailable to attend the baseline data collection session and subsequent weekly
intervention sessions
3. Plans to move away from the region during the next 6 months
4. Lacks cognitive ability to provide informed consent to participate
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