Siegmund Lee Anne, Ahmed Haitham M, Crawford Michael Todd, Bena James Frank
Nursing Institute, Office of Nursing Research and Innovation, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States.
Heart and Vascular Institute, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2017 Aug 18;6(8):e162. doi: 10.2196/resprot.7554.
While cardiac rehabilitation has been shown to be effective at improving coronary heart disease (CHD), participation is generally poor. Attempts to increase uptake and adherence often fail. Use of a Facebook intervention for this population may be a unique opportunity to support self-determined motivation and affect adherence.
To evaluate the impact of a Facebook intervention on motivation for exercise and adherence to cardiac rehabilitation in patients with CHD during a 12-week, Phase II cardiac rehabilitation program.
A prospective, randomized controlled pilot study, grounded in Self-Determination Theory, will be conducted. Participants will be recruited from inpatient, or the intake visit to outpatient, cardiac rehabilitation, and then randomly assigned to the intervention or comparison group. Participants in the intervention group will take part in a private Facebook group. Weekly posts will be designed to support self-determined motivation, measured at baseline and postcardiac rehabilitation by the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-3 (BREQ-3). The Psychological Need Satisfaction for Exercise (PNSE) scale will measure fulfillment of needs that affect motivation. Participants in the comparison group will be given the same materials, but these will be supplied via handouts and email. The number of sessions attended will be tallied and analyzed using t tests. Overall motivation will be evaluated using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models. Multivariate analysis of variance models will be used to evaluate differences in the change across motivation subtypes. If significant, ANCOVA models for each subtype will be fit. ANCOVA models will be used to compare changes in needs satisfaction, overall and separately among the three subscales, between groups. Engagement in the Facebook group will be measured by number of "likes" and self-report of weekly visits to the group.
This project was funded in July 2017 and recruitment is currently underway. The recruitment goal is 60 cardiac rehabilitation patients. Data collection is anticipated to be complete by July 2018.
This pilot study will be the first to examine the effect of a Facebook intervention on patient adherence and motivation for exercise in a cardiac rehabilitation setting. Engagement in the Facebook group and participation in the study will help to determine the feasibility of using Facebook to affect adherence and motivation in cardiac rehabilitation patients, potentially improving outcomes through the use of a unique intervention.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02971813; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02971813 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6sRsz8Zpa).
虽然心脏康复已被证明在改善冠心病(CHD)方面有效,但参与率普遍较低。增加参与度和依从性的尝试往往失败。对这一人群使用Facebook干预可能是支持自主动机并影响依从性的独特机会。
评估在为期12周的II期心脏康复计划中,Facebook干预对冠心病患者运动动机和心脏康复依从性的影响。
将进行一项基于自我决定理论的前瞻性随机对照试验研究。参与者将从住院患者或心脏康复门诊的首次就诊中招募,然后随机分配到干预组或对照组。干预组的参与者将加入一个私密的Facebook群组。每周发布的内容旨在支持自主动机,通过运动行为调节问卷-3(BREQ-3)在基线和心脏康复后进行测量。运动心理需求满意度(PNSE)量表将测量影响动机的需求满足情况。对照组的参与者将获得相同的材料,但将通过手册和电子邮件提供。记录并使用t检验分析参加的疗程数量。将使用协方差分析(ANCOVA)模型评估总体动机。多变量方差分析模型将用于评估不同动机亚型变化的差异。如果有显著差异,将为每个亚型拟合ANCOVA模型。ANCOVA模型将用于比较两组之间需求满意度在总体和三个子量表分别的变化。通过“点赞”数量和每周访问群组的自我报告来衡量对Facebook群组的参与度。
该项目于2017年7月获得资助,目前正在进行招募。招募目标是60名心脏康复患者。预计数据收集将于2018年7月完成。
这项试点研究将首次检验Facebook干预对心脏康复环境中患者依从性和运动动机的影响。对Facebook群组的参与度和参与研究将有助于确定使用Facebook影响心脏康复患者依从性和动机的可行性,通过使用独特的干预措施可能改善结果。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02971813;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02971813(由WebCite存档于http://www.webcitation.org/6sRsz8Zpa)。