Health Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
The LvL UP Pilot Trial: Assessing the Feasibility of a Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Blended Mobile Lifestyle Intervention
NCT number | NCT06360029 |
Other study ID # | LvL UP |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 15, 2024 |
Est. completion date | June 2024 |
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or cancer, and common mental disorders (CMDs), such as depression or anxiety, represent the primary causes of death and disability worldwide, causing major health and financial burdens. Lifestyle behaviours, including physical activity, diet, stress and emotional regulation, tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and sleep are important modifiable risk factors associated with the prevention and management of both NCDs and CMDs. LvL UP is a mHealth intervention aimed at preventing NCDs and CMDs in adults from multi-ethnic Southeast Asian populations (Castro et al., 2023). Building upon leading evidence- and theory-based frameworks in the areas of mental health and behaviour change, a multidisciplinary team of researchers developed LvL UP as a holistic intervention centred around three core pillars: Move More, Eat Well, Stress Less. The goal of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of a Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Trial (SMART) aimed at (i) evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of LvL UP and (ii) establishing the optimal blended approach in LvL UP that balances effective personalized lifestyle support with scalability. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What are the intervention's preliminary, short-term effects? What is the intervention's level of engagement? What is the number of dropouts? What is the percentage of missing data? What is the intervention's responder / non-responder rate after week 4? How easy was to recruit the target sample size and which channels worked best? 2. Considering the above pilot study results: What is the overall feasibility of the SMART research protocol in its current form? Are there any changes required for the main trial? This includes: recruitment approach, intervention content and delivery (app, provision of human support), and/or trial assessments (online and in-person).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | June 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 21 Years to 59 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 21 to 59 years, - Singapore citizens or permanent residents, - Planning to reside in Singapore for the duration of the study, - Proficient in English (the LvL UP app is currently only available in English), - Owners of a smartphone (minimum requirements: iOS version 12.4 and Android version 8) with internet access, - Able to provide informed consent, and - Identified as 'at risk' of developing NCDs and/or CMDs. To identify those 'at risk' of developing NCDs or CMDs, an eligibility survey will assess five different risk factors (physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, poor mental well-being, family history of health conditions, and being overweight or obese) and generate a composite risk factor score. Exclusion Criteria: - Diagnosed with one of the following chronic disease: heart disease (e.g., heart attack and stroke), cancer, chronic respiratory diseases (e.g., chronic obstructed pulmonary disease and asthma), diabetes (type1 and type2), or chronic kidney disease, - Diagnosed with one of the following mental disorder: major depressive disorders (depression), bipolar, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, severe personality disorder, substance use disorders, or other mental health conditions diagnosed by a mental health professional, - Pregnant, - Currently taking medications prescribed for high blood pressure or high blood glucose, and - Already participating in the study as a LvL UP Buddy. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Singapore | Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health | Singapore | |
Singapore | Singapore ETH Center | Singapore |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Singapore ETH Centre | ETH Zurich, Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore |
Singapore,
Castro O, Mair JL, Salamanca-Sanabria A, Alattas A, Keller R, Zheng S, Jabir A, Lin X, Frese BF, Lim CS, Santhanam P, van Dam RM, Car J, Lee J, Tai ES, Fleisch E, von Wangenheim F, Tudor Car L, Muller-Riemenschneider F, Kowatsch T. Development of "LvL UP 1.0": a smartphone-based, conversational agent-delivered holistic lifestyle intervention for the prevention of non-communicable diseases and common mental disorders. Front Digit Health. 2023 May 10;5:1039171. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2023.1039171. eCollection 2023. — View Citation
Jabir AI, Lin X, Martinengo L, Sharp G, Theng YL, Tudor Car L. Attrition in Conversational Agent-Delivered Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Med Internet Res. 2024 Feb 27;26:e48168. doi: 10.2196/48168. — View Citation
Moore GF, Audrey S, Barker M, Bond L, Bonell C, Hardeman W, Moore L, O'Cathain A, Tinati T, Wight D, Baird J. Process evaluation of complex interventions: Medical Research Council guidance. BMJ. 2015 Mar 19;350:h1258. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h1258. — View Citation
Yan X, Ghosh P, Chakraborty B. Sample size calculation based on precision for pilot sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART). Biom J. 2021 Feb;63(2):247-271. doi: 10.1002/bimj.201900364. Epub 2020 Jun 11. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | LvL UP app: Response time | Timestamp when a message was sent by the app to the participant and the timestamp when an answer was provided by the participant | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Duration of app usage | Time measure of how long an individual had the app open | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Actual usage of app components | Timestamps combined with any interactions performed by the participant with the intervention components (coaching sessions, life hacks, Breeze, journaling) | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Coaching topic / sub-topic use | Which coaching topics were used by the participant | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Conversational turns | The number of responses of a participant divided by the number of conversational turns offered by the app's chatbot | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Breeze (slow-paced breathing tool) usage | Audio-recordings of short voice commands and breathing when using "Breeze" (slow-paced breathing tool) | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (location - obfuscated) | Sensor: GPS. Data type: Float. | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (location types) | Sensor: Apple SensorKit. Data type: Categorical (work, home, gym). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (raw gyroscope) | Sensor: Gyroscope. Data type: Float. | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (raw accelerometer) | Sensor: Accelerometer. Data type: Float. | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (physical activity) | Sensor: Accelerometer. Data type: Categorical (sitting, standing, walking, in a vehicle, running or bicycling) . | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (WiFi connection status) | Sensor: WiFi. Data type: Categorical (connected/disconnected) and String (name of network). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (WiFi networks in range) | Sensor: WiFi. Data type: String (name and device IDs of near-by WiFi Access Points). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (bluetooth scan) | Sensor: Bluetooth. Data type: String (name and device IDs of near-by devices). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (battery % level and charging status) | Sensor: Battery Status. Data type: Float representing battery level and Categorical (charging/discharging/none). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (screen on/off) | Sensor: Screen Events. Data type: Binary (on/off). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (call and SMS metadata) | Sensor: Call/SMS logs. Data type: Strings (containing hash of number), time, duration of call / length of text. | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (app usage & app name from notifications and action) | Sensor: App Usage. Data type: String/Categorical (social, entertainment, communication, etc). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (step count) | Sensor: Pedometer. Data type: Integer. | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (brightness) | Sensor: Screen Brightness. Data type: Integer. | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to smartphone sensors (breeze audio) | Sensor: Audio Mic. Data type: Audio file during Breeze usage (slow-paced breathing tool). | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | LvL UP app: Access to Apple Healthkit & Google Fit data | Including the following data types: activity, hearing, vital signs, nutrition, mobility, mindfulness and sleep, workouts | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) and up to 1 month before the start of the study | |
Other | Process evaluation: Health literacy questionnaire | Knowledge of physical activity and dietary guidelines (ad hoc) | Baseline, week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation: Stages of change questionnaire | Readiness to change physical activity, eating, and mental wellness habits | Baseline, week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation: Unintended consequences | Unintended consequences of participating in the trial (open-ended text box) | Week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): Net promoter score | 1-item rating via in-app pop-up: "How likely is it that you would recommend LvL UP to a friend?" rating between 0 (not at all likely) and 10 (extremely likely). | Week 4 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): System usability scale | Scale giving a global view of subjective assessments towards the LvL UP app. The total System usability scale score is calculated as a percentage, ranging from 0 to 100. A perfect score of 100% signifies flawless usability and an exceptional user experience. | Week 4 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): Session alliance inventory | Measures the working alliance between participant and digital (LvL UP app) / MI coach. The total score ranges from 12 to 84, with higher values indicating a more positive rating of working alliance. | Week 4, week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): Self-report habit index | Measure of habit strength for domains targeted by LvL UP app | Week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): MITI-4 | Behavioral coding system designed to measure treatment fidelity for motivational interviewing | Week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): UMars | User's assessment of quality of mHealth apps, including the following domains: Engagement, Functionality, Aesthetics, Information, App quality, App subjective quality. All items are assessed on a 5-point scale (1-inadequate, 2-poor, 3-acceptable, 4-good, and 5-excellent). | Week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation (intervention group participants only): Interview | Process evaluation interview for a subset of participants exploring mechanisms of action, context, and implementation | Week 8 | |
Other | Process evaluation (Research team): Field Notes | To record any notable information that may impact the trial conduct or outcomes | Continuously throughout the study period (i.e., every day during 8 weeks) | |
Other | Exploratory aims: Sociodemographic | Age, sex, ethnicity, marital status, current employment status, occupation, completed years of education, accommodation type, and household income | Baseline | |
Other | Exploratory aims: Use of digital health technologies | Assessed using the a questionnaire on past/current use of wearables and participation in digital health programes (ad hoc) | Baseline | |
Other | Exploratory aims: Ecologic Momentary Assessment of mood state | Assessed using a graphical question based on the circumplex model of affect. | Every two days throughout the study period (i.e., during 8 weeks) | |
Other | Exploratory aims: Personality | Assessed using the Big 5 Personality Questionnaire - short. The questionnaire measures five traits (extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism), and consists of 20 items structured as simple sentences rated in the Likert scale of 5 points, ranging from 1 (totally disagree) to 5 (totally agree). | Baseline | |
Other | Exploratory aims: Work Engagement | Assessed using the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES-9), a nine-item scale grouped into three subscales: vigor, dedication, and absorption. All items are scored on a seven-point frequency rating scale ranging from 0 (never) to 6 (always). | Baseline, week 8 | |
Other | Exploratory aims: Self-reported sickness absence | Number of self-reported sickness absence days | Baseline, week 8 | |
Primary | Mental well-being | Assessed using the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS-14). The total score ranges from 14 to 70, with higher values indicating higher mental well-being. | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Subjective well-being | Assessed using the World Health Organization Well-Being Index (WHO-5). The total score ranges from 0 to 25, with higher values indicating higher well-being. | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Mental health (depression) | Assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. The total score ranges from 0 to 27. Scores of 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-27 are the ranges for none, mild, moderate, moderately severe and severe depression, respectively. | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Mental health (stress) | Assessed using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6). The total score ranges from 10 to 50, with higher values indicating higher levels of psychological distress. | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Health-related quality of life | Assessed using the European Quality of Life 5 Dimensions 5 Level Version (EQ-5D-5L). The EQ-5D-5L descriptive system of 5 health dimensions (Mobility, Self-care, Usual activities, Pain / discomfort, Anxiety / depression) includes 5 response categories of no problem, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, and extreme problems. Health states are scored to give the EQ-5D-5L index using a scoring algorithm from a value set derived from valuation tasks undertaken with general population samples. | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Health behaviours (physical activity) | Assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-long). Results can be reported in categories (low activity levels, moderate activity levels or high activity levels) or as a continuous variable (MET minutes a week). | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Health behaviours (steps) | Smartphone-based steps | Throughout the study period (i.e., assessed every day during 8 weeks) | |
Secondary | Health behaviours (diet 1) | Assessed using a diet screener developed and validated in Singapore | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Health behaviours (diet 2) | Modified 7-item Food Frequency Questionnaire (ad hoc) | Baseline, week 4, week 8 | |
Secondary | Health behaviours (sleep) | Assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The total score ranges from 0 to 27, with higher scores indicating more acute sleep disturbances. | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Health behaviours (smoking and alcohol consumption) | Assessed using a short quantity-frequency survey on smoking and alcohol consumption used in previous epidemiological studies | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Anthropometry (body weight) | During study visits research staff will assess participants' body weight in kilograms. Weight and height will be combined to report Body Mass Index (BMI) in kg/m2. | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Anthropometry (body height) | During study visits research staff will assess participants' body height in meters. Weight and height will be combined to report Body Mass Index (BMI) in kg/m2. | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Anthropometry (waist circumference) | During study visits research staff will assess participants' waist circumference in meters. | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Anthropometry (hip circumference) | During study visits research staff will assess participants' hip circumference in meters. | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Anthropometry (self-reported height and weight) | Self-reported height (kilograms) and weight (meters) via online survey. Weight and height will be combined to report Body Mass Index (BMI) in kg/m2. | week 4 | |
Secondary | Resting blood pressure | During study visits research staff will assess diastolic and systolic blood pressure using an automated blood pressure monitor (Dinamap - Carescape V100, GE Pacific). | Baseline, week 8 | |
Secondary | Blood metabolic profile | During study visits research staff will collect a non-fasting venous blood sample to assess the following blood markers: TC, HDL, TG & LDL-calculated. All measured as millimoles per liter (mmol/L). | Baseline, week 8 |
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