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在线信息与支持以促进身体活动行为改变:一项试点试验的研究方案

online information and support to promote physical activity behaviour change: study protocol for a pilot trial.

作者信息

Wallbank Geraldine, Sherrington Catherine, Hassett Leanne, Kwasnicka Dominika, Chau Josephine Y, Martin Fiona, Phongsavan Philayrath, Grunseit Anne, Canning Colleen, Baird Marian, Shepherd Roberta, Tiedemann Anne

机构信息

Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District, PO Box M179, Missenden Road, Camperdown, 2050 Australia.

Discipline of Physiotherapy, Sydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, PO Box 170, Lidcombe, NSW 1825 Australia.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2020 Jun 27;6:91. doi: 10.1186/s40814-020-00627-9. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical activity has many physical and mental health benefits and can delay the development of disability in older age. However, uptake of this health behaviour is sub-optimal in women in their middle and older age. This trial aims to establish the acceptability and feasibility of the programme involving online information, telephone health coaching and email or SMS support to promote physical activity behaviour change among women aged 50 years and over.

METHODS

Sixty community-dwelling women who are insufficiently active according to national guidelines, will be recruited and randomised to 1) receive the programme or 2) a wait-list control. is a 3-month physical activity programme guided by behaviour change science, providing access to a website, one telephone-delivered health coaching session from a physiotherapist and 8 email or 24 SMS messages. The primary outcome is the proportion of participants at 3 months post-randomisation who would recommend participation in the programme to another person like themselves. Secondary outcomes are feasibility measures: rates of recruitment, retention, completeness of outcome data and uptake of telephone support; and intervention impact measures: accelerometer-assessed average steps/day, proportion of participants meeting national guidelines on moderate to vigorous physical activity; and questionnaire-assessed quality of life, exercise perceptions, mood, physical functioning and self-reported physical activity. Intervention participants will also complete a follow-up survey to assess impressions of the intervention and adoption of strategies for physical activity participation. Data will be analysed descriptively to guide the design of a larger trial. Between-group differences in secondary outcomes will be used to estimate effect sizes for sample size calculations for a fully powered randomised controlled trial.

DISCUSSION

This feasibility pilot trial of an efficient eHealth and health coaching intervention guided by user input and behaviour change theory, will inform future interventions to address low physical activity participation among an under-active group at risk of future disability.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ANZCTR, ACTRN12619000490178, registered 26 March 2019.

摘要

背景

体育活动对身心健康有诸多益处,且能延缓老年人残疾的发展。然而,中老年女性对这种健康行为的接受程度并不理想。本试验旨在确定一项包含在线信息、电话健康指导以及电子邮件或短信支持的项目的可接受性和可行性,以促进50岁及以上女性体育活动行为的改变。

方法

将招募60名根据国家指南身体活动不足的社区居住女性,并随机分为两组:1)接受该项目;2)等待名单对照组。该项目是一个为期3个月的体育活动项目,以行为改变科学为指导,提供网站访问权限、由物理治疗师进行的一次电话健康指导课程以及8封电子邮件或24条短信。主要结局是随机分组后3个月时会向与自己相似的人推荐参与该项目的参与者比例。次要结局包括可行性指标:招募率、保留率、结局数据的完整性以及电话支持的使用率;以及干预影响指标:通过加速度计评估的平均每日步数、达到国家中度至剧烈身体活动指南的参与者比例;以及通过问卷调查评估的生活质量、运动认知、情绪、身体功能和自我报告的身体活动情况。干预组参与者还将完成一项随访调查,以评估对干预的印象以及体育活动参与策略的采用情况。将对数据进行描述性分析,以指导更大规模试验的设计。次要结局的组间差异将用于估计效应大小,以便为充分有力的随机对照试验计算样本量。

讨论

这项以用户输入和行为改变理论为指导的高效电子健康和健康指导干预的可行性试点试验,将为未来的干预措施提供信息,以解决未来有残疾风险的不活跃群体中体育活动参与率低的问题。

试验注册

澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心,ACTRN12619000490178,于2019年3月26日注册。

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