Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Penn Medicine Nudge Unit, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA; The LDI Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2021 Aug;107:106483. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106483. Epub 2021 Jun 12.
Physical inactivity post-stroke can negatively impact long-term health outcomes and contribute to cardiovascular deconditioning, muscle loss, and increased risk for recurrent stroke. The limited number of interventions designed to improve daily physical activity post-stroke have lacked precision in step goals, are resource intensive, and difficult to scale. The purpose of the Leveraging Insights from Behavioral Economics to Improve Mobility for Adults with Stroke (BE Mobile) trial is to examine the preliminary effectiveness of a novel gamification with social incentives intervention for improving physical activity post-stroke. This trial includes adults who have experienced an ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke ≥3 months prior to the time of recruitment who are randomized to a control or gamification arm. All participants receive a Fitbit Inspire 2 wearable device to quantify daily steps and complete a 2-week baseline run-in period followed by an 8-week intervention period. All participants select a daily step goal and the gamification arm is enrolled in a game with loss-framed points and levels to help participants achieve their daily step goal. Participants in the gamification arm also select a support partner who receives weekly updates on their progress in the game. The primary outcome is change in daily steps from baseline during the intervention period. The secondary outcome is difference in the proportion of days participants achieved their daily step goal. Results from this trial will inform future, larger studies that leverage insights from behavioral economics to help improve daily physical activity post-stroke. Trial registration: NCT #04607811.
中风后缺乏身体活动可能对长期健康结果产生负面影响,并导致心血管功能下降、肌肉丧失以及中风复发风险增加。旨在提高中风后日常身体活动的干预措施数量有限,在步目标上缺乏精确性,资源密集且难以扩展。利用行为经济学提高中风成年人移动能力的试验(BE Mobile)的目的是检验一种新型游戏化与社交激励干预措施在改善中风后身体活动方面的初步有效性。该试验纳入了在招募时之前经历过缺血性或出血性中风≥3 个月的成年人,他们被随机分配到对照组或游戏化组。所有参与者都配备了 Fitbit Inspire 2 可穿戴设备来量化日常步数,并完成为期 2 周的基线期,随后是 8 周的干预期。所有参与者都选择了每日步数目标,游戏化组参与了一个有亏损框架分数和关卡的游戏,以帮助参与者实现他们的每日步数目标。游戏化组的参与者还选择了一个支持伙伴,他们将每周收到关于他们在游戏中进展的更新。主要结果是干预期间每日步数与基线相比的变化。次要结果是参与者达到每日步数目标的天数比例的差异。该试验的结果将为未来利用行为经济学见解帮助改善中风后日常身体活动的更大规模研究提供信息。试验注册:NCT #04607811。