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Clinical Trial Summary

The aims of this trial are:

(A) to determine and compare the indices of exercise recommendations compliance after exercise prescription according to digital training and decision support system as compared to exercise prescription following the standard informative procedure among patients with cardiovascular disease.

(B) to determine whether health literacy moderates effect of exercise prescription according to digital training and decision support system on the indices of exercise recommendations compliance among patients with cardiovascular disease.


Clinical Trial Description

The trial will compare the utilization of physical activity recommendation between the standard lifestyle informative procedure and the digital training and decision system informative procedure.

We hypothesize that a higher rate of compliance between seven-day exercise report and physical activity recommendations will be observed in the experimental group compared with three-months waiting group.

The goal is to recruit patients with a stable diagnosis, clinically defined as sufficiently healthy to participate in an optimized (safe and monitored) exercise programme. Based on the experience with similar projects completed on Cardiovascular Health Centres (CHC) expected attrition rate is 25%. Such a value and 400 participants as a target recruitment number still allows to keep 150 participants in both groups and a power of 80% to detect the differences between groups and across the time at an α level of 0,05 (two-tailed).

The trial will be supervised by a Data Safety and Monitoring Board consisting of one independent, internationally recognized clinical researcher, one representative (cardiologist) from each cooperating Cardiovascular Healthcare Centre as an advisor and experts in health psychology, exercise psychology, trial management and exercise physiology. The Board will be the policy and decision-making authority of the trial. ;


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NCT number NCT03329053
Study type Interventional
Source Pavol Jozef Safarik University
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date February 23, 2018
Completion date February 23, 2020

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