Department of Physiotherapy, University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Dec 13;13:1173. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1173.
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have lower levels of physical activity and quality of life and they have a lot of barriers to face when taking part in physical activity. Other problems are the poor adherence to physical activity such people have so this study is designed to improve adherence to physical activity for people with intellectual disabilities with the assistance of an application for smartphones. The aim of the study will be to improve physical activity and physical condition after multimodal intervention and to analyse the promotion of adherence to physical activity through a multimodal intervention and an app intervention (mHealth) in people with ID.
A two-stage study will be conducted. In stage 1 a multimodal intervention will take place will be done with physical activity and educational advice over eight weeks, two days a week. Data will be measured after and before the intervention. In stage 2 a randomized controlled trial will be conducted. In the intervention group we will install an application to a smartphone; this application will be a reminder to do a physical activity and they have to select whether they have or haven't done a physical activity every day. This application will be installed for 18 weeks. Data will be measured after and before the application is installed in two groups. We will measure results 10 weeks later when the two groups don't have the reminder. The principal outcome used to measure the adherence to physical activity will be the International Physical Activity Questionnaire; secondary outcomes will be a fun-fitness test and self-report survey about quality of life, self-efficacy and social support. Samples will be randomized by sealed envelope in two groups, with approximately 20 subjects in each group. It's important to know that the therapist will be blinded and won't know the subjects of each group.
Offering people with ID a multimodal intervention and tool to increase the adherence to a physical activity may increase the levels of physical activity and quality of life. Such a scheme, if beneficial, could be implemented successfully within public health sense.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01915381.
智障人士(ID)的身体活动水平和生活质量较低,他们在参与身体活动时面临很多障碍。其他问题是这些人对身体活动的坚持度较差,因此这项研究旨在通过智能手机应用程序来帮助智障人士提高身体活动的坚持度。本研究的目的是通过多模式干预改善智障人士的身体活动和身体状况,并分析多模式干预和应用程序干预(移动健康)对智障人士身体活动坚持度的促进作用。
将进行两阶段研究。在第 1 阶段,将进行为期 8 周、每周 2 天的多模式干预,包括身体活动和教育建议。干预前后将测量数据。在第 2 阶段,将进行随机对照试验。在干预组中,我们将在智能手机上安装一个应用程序;这个应用程序将是一个做身体活动的提醒,他们必须每天选择是否做了身体活动。这个应用程序将安装 18 周。在安装应用程序前后,将在两组中测量数据。当两组不再有提醒时,我们将在 10 周后测量结果。用于衡量身体活动坚持度的主要结果是国际体力活动问卷;次要结果将是一项有趣的健身测试和自我报告调查,涉及生活质量、自我效能和社会支持。样本将通过密封信封随机分为两组,每组约 20 名受试者。重要的是要知道治疗师将是盲的,并且不知道每个组的受试者。
为智障人士提供多模式干预和工具来提高身体活动的坚持度可能会提高身体活动水平和生活质量。如果有益,这种方案可以成功地在公共卫生意义上实施。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT01915381。