Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Unravelling Effectiveness of a Nurse-led Behavior Change Intervention to Enhance Physical Activity in Patients With a Cardiovascular Risk: a Clustered-randomized Controlled Trial in Primary Care
A two-armed, cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted comparing the Activate
intervention with care as usual in 31 general practices in the Netherlands, in which
approximately 279 patients at risk for cardiovascular disease will participate. The Activate
intervention focuses on increasing physical activity and is developed using the Behavior
Change Wheel (BCW). The activate intervention consists of four nurse-led consultations
divided over a 3-months period. Primary outcome is the level of physical activity measured
with an accelerometer. Potential effect modifiers are age, body mass index, level of
education, social support, depression, patient-provider relationship and baseline amount of
minutes of physical activity. Data will be collected at baseline, at 3 months and at 6 months
of follow up.
Nurses will be trained in delivering the intervention by a one-day training and coaching
sessions supervised. A process evaluation will be conducted.
Self-management interventions are considered effective in chronic disease patients, but
trials have shown inconsistent results and it is unknown which patients benefit most.
Adequate self-management requires behaviour change in patients and in healthcare providers to
equip them in supporting patients in changing their behaviour. To unravel effectiveness of
self-management, a nurse-led intervention was developed targeting at one self-management
behaviour, namely physical activity, in primary care patients at risk for cardiovascular
disease: the Activate intervention. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the
Activate intervention, to identify which patient-related characteristics modify change in
physical activity levels in patients at risk for CVD in primary care, and to conduct a
process evaluation.
A two-armed, cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted comparing the Activate
intervention with care as usual in 31 general practices in the Netherlands, in which
approximately 300 patients at risk for cardiovascular disease will participate. The Activate
intervention focuses on increasing physical activity and is developed using the Behavior
Change Wheel (BCW). The activate intervention consists of four nurse-led consultations
divided over a 3-months period in which 17 behaviour change techniques (BCTs) are integrated.
Primary outcome is the level of physical activity measured with an accelerometer . Potential
effect modifiers are age, body mass index, level of education, social support, depression,
patient-provider relationship and baseline amount of minutes of physical activity. Data will
be collected at baseline, at 3 months and at 6 months of follow up.
Subsequently, the BCW was applied to analyse what behavior change is needed in nurses to
deliver the Activate intervention adequately. This resulted in a one-day training and
coaching sessions supervised by a health psychologist and included 21 BCT.
A process evaluation will be conducted to evaluate the training of nurses, fidelity, dose and
reach of the Activate intervention, identify barriers and facilitators for implementation and
to assess participants' satisfaction.
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