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初级卫生保健机构中促进身体活动的活动咨询试验(ACT)干预概述。活动咨询试验研究小组。

Overview of the Activity Counseling Trial (ACT) intervention for promoting physical activity in primary health care settings. Activity Counseling Trial Research Group.

作者信息

King A C, Sallis J F, Dunn A L, Simons-Morton D G, Albright C A, Cohen S, Rejeski W J, Marcus B H, Coday M C

机构信息

Stanford University School of Medicine, USA.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1998 Jul;30(7):1086-96. doi: 10.1097/00005768-199807000-00011.

Abstract

Counseling by health care providers has the potential to increase physical activity in sedentary patients, yet few studies have tested interventions for physical activity counseling delivered in health care settings. The Activity Counseling Trial (ACT) is a 5-yr randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of two primary care, practice-based physical activity behavioral interventions relative to a standard care control condition. A total of 874 sedentary men and women, 35-75 yr of age, have been recruited from primary care physician offices at three clinical centers for 2 yr of participation. They were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions that vary, in a hierarchical fashion, by level of counseling intensity and resource requirements. The interventions, which are based on social cognitive theory and the transtheoretical model, are designed to alter empirically based psychosocial mediators that are known to be associated with physical activity. The present paper describes the theoretical background of the intervention, the intervention methods, and intervention training and quality control procedures.

摘要

医疗保健提供者提供的咨询有可能增加久坐不动患者的身体活动量,但很少有研究测试在医疗保健环境中提供的身体活动咨询干预措施。活动咨询试验(ACT)是一项为期5年的随机临床试验,旨在评估两种基于初级保健机构、以实践为基础的身体活动行为干预措施相对于标准护理对照条件的疗效。从三个临床中心的初级保健医生办公室招募了总共874名年龄在35至75岁之间的久坐不动的男性和女性,参与为期2年的试验。他们被随机分配到三种实验条件之一,这三种条件根据咨询强度和资源需求水平以分层方式有所不同。这些干预措施基于社会认知理论和跨理论模型,旨在改变已知与身体活动相关的基于实证的心理社会调节因素。本文描述了干预措施的理论背景、干预方法以及干预培训和质量控制程序。

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