Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 Jul;118:106791. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106791. Epub 2022 May 13.
Background App-based strategies are a promising solution to deliver nutrition and exercise interventions during social distancing. With limited RCT data in individuals with chronic disease, further information is required both to determine impact, and to guide delivery. The Heal-Me app is an evidence-based, theoretically informed nutrition and exercise solution that can be tailored for use across a range of individuals with chronic disease. As compared to controls receiving educational material, the aim of this study is to assess the acceptability, effectiveness, and cost of Heal-Me app programming delivered alongside two levels of dietitian and exercise-specialist support. Methods Heal-Me PiONEer is a 12-week, 3-arm RCT with randomization to one of three study groups (n=72 per group, 216 total). Group 1 (control: educational material), Group 2 (Heal-Me app + virtual group dietitian/exercise-specialist sessions), Group 3 (Heal-Me app + virtual group and 1-to-1 dietitian/exercise-specialist sessions). Inclusion criteria: adults with cancer, chronic lung disease or status post-transplantation from liver or lung transplant; previous completion of an exercise rehabilitation program; access to an internet-connected device. Study outcomes measured at study weeks 0 and 12 include: Primary - Lower Extremity Functional Scale; Secondary - virtual physical function tests, loneliness, resilience, anxiety, well-being and health-related quality of life; Exploratory outcomes - protein intake, behavioral beliefs around exercise and nutrition, adherence, adverse events, acceptability, and cost-utility. Conclusions The Heal-Me PiONEer RCT holds promise to provide a comprehensive understanding of the delivery and impact of app-based nutrition and exercise programming in a diverse group of participants with chronic disease.
基于应用程序的策略是在社交隔离期间提供营养和运动干预的有前途的解决方案。由于慢性疾病患者的 RCT 数据有限,需要进一步了解其影响,并指导其应用。Heal-Me 应用程序是一种基于证据、理论的营养和运动解决方案,可以针对患有慢性疾病的各种人群进行定制。与接受教育材料的对照组相比,本研究旨在评估 Heal-Me 应用程序编程的可接受性、有效性和成本,同时提供两种营养师和运动专家支持水平。
Heal-Me PiONEer 是一项为期 12 周的 3 臂 RCT,随机分为三组(每组 72 人,共 216 人)。第 1 组(对照组:教育材料),第 2 组(Heal-Me 应用程序+虚拟小组营养师/运动专家会议),第 3 组(Heal-Me 应用程序+虚拟小组和 1 对 1 营养师/运动专家会议)。纳入标准:患有癌症、慢性肺部疾病或肝、肺移植后的患者;以前完成过运动康复计划;可使用互联网连接设备。在研究的第 0 周和第 12 周测量的研究结果包括:主要结果——下肢功能量表;次要结果——虚拟身体功能测试、孤独感、韧性、焦虑、幸福感和健康相关生活质量;探索性结果——蛋白质摄入量、对运动和营养的行为信念、依从性、不良事件、可接受性和成本效益。
Heal-Me PiONEer RCT 有望全面了解在患有慢性疾病的多样化参与者中,基于应用程序的营养和运动计划的实施和影响。