The Impact of the STEPS Program: A Qualitative Study

November 16, 2022 updated by: Gabriele Moriello, Utica College

The STEPS program is a wellness program where senior citizens are partnered with Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students, who design individualized fitness plans for each senior participant. In both the Spring and Fall semesters, first- and second year DPT student teams provide guided interventions based upon the fitness goals and initial examination findings of each participant. Program sessions are held once a week for one hour at a local senior wellness center located in Utica, NY. Facility membership requirements include a small annual membership fee and stipulate that members must be 55 years of age or older. The STEPS participants are recruited primarily by word of mouth.

The aim of the STEPS program is to provide an accessible fitness service to improve the health of the Utica community while also supplementing the clinical experiences of students enrolled in the DPT program at Utica College. The program gives students an opportunity to practice clinical skills and reasoning on a weekly basis, and establishes a mentorship component between students. Second-year students are enrolled in a clinical education course for both the Fall (DPT 689) and Spring semesters (DPT 699). Examination and interventions are documented on the WebPT electronic medical record system. Participant reassessments are conducted twice, halfway through the semester and again at the end of the program.

PURPOSE OF STUDY Clinics and health programs facilitated by students allow clinical experiences to be interwoven throughout the curriculum and provide students with the opportunity to learn and serve in their community. Research regarding these programs has primarily centered around pro-bono clinics run by medical students, and has been limited to the impact these programs have upon learning. No research has been conducted regarding how a local senior wellness program, such as the STEPS program, impacts senior fitness and DPT student engagement. This study will assess the effect that the STEPS program has upon the health of local seniors, while also qualitatively investigating the impact that the program has had upon the lives of local seniors and students.

In order to answer these research questions, a retrospective chart review will be conducted to evaluate the functional outcomes of participating seniors. Additionally, qualitative focus groups will be convened to reflect upon the impact that the STEPS program has had upon the seniors and students.

Study Overview

Status

Completed

Conditions

Detailed Description

STUDY DESIGN A mixed-method study design will be used to assess functional outcomes of the Students Teaching Elderly Prevention and Safety (STEPS) program on senior participants, as well as the impact of the program on both participants and students. In order to assess functional outcomes, a retrospective chart review will be conducted on a convenience sample of participants enrolled in the STEPS program from September 2018 to April 2019.

In order to explore participant and student perspectives of the STEPS program, a Glaserian grounded theory approach will be utilized. Grounded theory is a qualitative research methodology commonly employed in healthcare research due to its inductive, systematic process of gathering and interpreting data. Data gleaned from focus groups is continuously analyzed for patterns, from which a thematic consensus emerges. Semi -structured interview questions will be proposed to focus groups of students and senior participants who were involved in the STEPS program during the study time frame. Prior to starting the focus group discussion, subjects will be given a demographic survey to complete.

DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEYS Demographic information will be collected from senior participants and students via a written survey filled out prior to the focus group session.

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Questions will be pilot tested with a purposive sample of eligible STEPS participants and students. Questions will be used to direct the focus groups, however, focus group discussion will be not restricted to these topics, as the Glaserian grounded theory approach allows for focus group members to guide the discussion process. Depending on feedback gained from pilot focus group sessions, questions may be modified.

PILOT INTERVIEWS In order to assess the construct validity of proposed focus group questions, prospective questions will be pilot tested with a group of seniors and students who participated in the STEPS program prior to the 2018-2019 academic year. Focus groups of pilot testers will be conducted in a manner similar to their respective demographic cohort. Focus groups of student pilot testers will be convened over a private virtual chat platform. Focus groups of senior pilot testers will be convened in a private virtual chat room. Each pilot sessions will last for fort-five to sixty-minutes, and will end when saturation is achieved. One or two researchers will facilitate the focus groups and another researcher will observe the session.

STEPS PARTICIPANT INTERVIEWS In order to assess the impact that the STEPS program has upon seniors, focus groups of 4 to 6 subjects will be convened for forty-five to sixty-minute-long sessions in a private virtual chat room. Sessions will end when saturation is met, meaning that no new insights are being revealed by focus group members. One or two researchers will facilitate the focus groups and another researcher will observe the focus group and take field notes. All researchers will receive training regarding proctoring focus groups. Focus groups will be conducted between June 2020 and November 2020 and will be audio-taped and later transcribed by the researchers. After transcription is complete, transcripts will be reviewed by research participants to confirm that transcription and initial interpretation objectively captured participant insights.

STUDENT INTERVIEWS In order to assess the impact that the STEPS program has upon students, focus groups of 4 to 6 subjects will be convened for forty-five to sixty-minute-long sessions in a private virtual chat platform. Sessions will end when saturation is met, meaning that no new insights are being revealed by focus group members. One or two researchers will facilitate the focus groups and another researcher will observe the focus group and take field notes. The focus group facilitators have had no prior relationship with student participants. No-one else, aside from focus group members and researchers, will be present during the sessions. Focus groups will be conducted between June 2020 and November 2020 and will be audio-taped and later transcribed by the researchers. After transcription is complete, transcripts will be reviewed by research participants to confirm that transcription and initial interpretation objectively captured participant insights.

Study Type

Observational

Enrollment (Actual)

35

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • New York
      • Utica, New York, United States, 13502
        • Utica College

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

  • Child
  • Adult
  • Older Adult

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

N/A

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Sampling Method

Non-Probability Sample

Study Population

Participated in the STEPS program during the 2018-2019 academic year as either a senior participant or a physical therapy student from the Class of 2020.

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

Participated in the STEPS program during the 2018-2019 academic year as either a senior participant or a physical therapy student from the Class of 2020.

Exclusion Criteria:

Did no participate in the STEPS program during the 2018-2019 academic year as either a senior participant or a physical therapy student from the Class of 2020.

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

Cohorts and Interventions

Group / Cohort
Intervention / Treatment
Physical Therapy Students
Students will be participating in a focus group and completing a survey.
Participation in the STEPS program, a physical therapy student-run community wellness program for local seniors.
Senior STEPS Participants
Seniors will be participating in a focus group, completing a survey, and researchers will be conducting a retrospective chart review on relevant documented health outcomes of the STEPS program.
Participation in the STEPS program, a physical therapy student-run community wellness program for local seniors.

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Psychosocial impact of the STEPS program on seniors and students
Time Frame: 1 year
Using qualitative data collected from focus groups to determine how the program impacted physical therapy students and seniors.
1 year

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Sponsor

Investigators

  • Study Director: Gabriele Moriello, PT, PhD, Utica College

Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

June 22, 2020

Primary Completion (Actual)

November 30, 2021

Study Completion (Actual)

November 30, 2021

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

June 16, 2020

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

October 20, 2020

First Posted (Actual)

October 26, 2020

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

November 21, 2022

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

November 16, 2022

Last Verified

November 1, 2022

More Information

Terms related to this study

Other Study ID Numbers

  • 827

Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)

Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?

NO

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

No

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product

No

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