Fundació Salut i Envelliment (Foundation on Health and Ageing)- UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Institute of Biomedical Research (IIB Sant Pau), Barcelona, Spain.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jun 14;9(6):e027073. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027073.
SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes can be enhanced by self-management strategies to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity in the long term, in community-dwelling older citizens. The intervention is complex and requires a process evaluation to understand how implementation, causal mechanisms and context shape outcomes. The specific aims are to assess fidelity and reach of the implementation, understand the contextual aspects of each intervention site, evaluate the mechanisms of impact, and explore perceived effects.
Following the Medical Research Council guidance on complex interventions, a combination of qualitative and quantitative procedures is applied, including observational checklists and attendance registries, standardised scales (ie, Marcus's Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, Physical Activity Self-Regulation Scale and the Lubben Social Network Scale) at baseline, postintervention and follow-up assessments, semistructured questionnaires gathering contextual characteristics, and participant observations of the sessions. Semistructured interviews and focus groups with the participants and trainers are conducted at postintervention and during the follow-up to explore their experiences. Outcomes from the standardised scales are analysed as moderators within the impact evaluation. Descriptive results on context and perceived effects complement results on impact. The qualitative and quantitative findings will help to refine the logic model to finally support the interpretation of the results on the effectiveness of the intervention.
The study design was approved by the respective Ethical Committee of Ramon Llull University, Southern Denmark, Northern Ireland and Ulm University. Participation is voluntary, and all participants are asked to sign informed consent before starting the study. A dissemination plan operationalises how to achieve a social impact by reaching academic and non-academic stakeholders. A data management plan describes the specific data sets and regulates its deposition and curation. All publications will be open access.
NCT02629666; Pre-results.
SITLESS 是一项随机对照试验,旨在确定运动推荐计划是否可以通过自我管理策略得到加强,以减少社区居住的老年居民的久坐行为并长期增加身体活动。该干预措施较为复杂,需要进行过程评估,以了解实施情况、因果机制和背景如何影响结果。具体目标是评估实施的保真度和覆盖范围,了解每个干预点的背景情况,评估影响机制,并探索感知效果。
根据医学研究委员会关于复杂干预措施的指南,采用定性和定量程序的组合,包括观察检查表和出勤登记、基线、干预后和随访评估时的标准化量表(即马库斯自我效能问卷、身体活动自我调节量表和卢本社会网络量表)、收集背景特征的半结构化问卷,以及对会议的参与者观察。在干预后和随访期间,对参与者和培训师进行半结构化访谈和焦点小组,以探讨他们的经验。标准化量表的结果作为影响评估中的调节因素进行分析。对背景和感知效果的描述性结果补充了对影响的结果。定性和定量研究结果将有助于完善逻辑模型,最终支持对干预有效性结果的解释。
该研究设计已获得拉蒙·柳利大学、丹麦南部、北爱尔兰和乌尔姆大学各自伦理委员会的批准。参与是自愿的,所有参与者在开始研究前都被要求签署知情同意书。传播计划实施了如何通过接触学术和非学术利益相关者来实现社会影响。数据管理计划描述了特定数据集,并规定了其存储和管理。所有出版物都将是开放获取的。
NCT02629666;预结果。