Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Nurse-led Motivational Interviewing Based on the Trans-theoretical Model on Promoting Physical Activity in Healthy Older Adults: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Verified date | July 2022 |
Source | Gazi University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Older adults constitute the age group that leads the most sedentary life in society and is mostly affected by physical inactivity. This study was conducted to determine how nurse-led Motivational Interviewing (MI) based on the Trans-Theoretical Model (TTM) affected promoting physical activity in older adults. A randomised controlled trial. The population of this trial was composed of seniors aged between 65 and74 living in a family health center area in Yozgat, Turkey (N=1630). The study sample, estimated via power analysis (d=0.30; 1-β=0.80; α=0.05), constituted 117 older adults (Intervention Group (IG) n=58; Control Group (CG) n=59) who met the inclusion criteria. The data were gathered via a questionnaire, TTM-Scales, Physical Activity Scale for Elderly (PASE), KATZ-ADL by an independent researcher who was blinded to the study groups. A pedometer (JP-600) for each senior was used to calculate the average weekly step counts. The data were analyzed via IBM-SPSS version 23.0. Descriptive statistics, student's t-test, paired-samples t-test, Mann Whitney-U, the Wilcoxon Sign, Friedman, Pearson chi-square, and Fisher-Freeman-Halton exact tests were used to analyze the data. Cohen's d and dz formulas were used to calculate the effect sizes. MI sessions were held every two weeks in IG. No intervention was applied in CG. Significant progress was found in the change stages of IG compared to CG. The mean of step counts was significant in favour of IG, and the effect size was d=0.641. PASE total score increased significantly in IG, and the effect size was dz=0.202. This trial indicated that after the TTM-based MI, the change stages of the older adults improved, and their exercising behaviours promoted. In conclusion, TTM and MI are recommended to be used by the nurses toimprove healthy lifestyle behaviours in older adults, and studies to increase physical activity levels in this population should be conducted for a longer period, and studies with larger sample groups are recommended.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 117 |
Est. completion date | November 20, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | November 20, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years to 74 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 65-74 aged seniors, who will voluntarily participate in the study - Seniors, at least literate or elementary school graduated - Seniors, at the pre-contemplation or contemplation stages of exercise behavior change - No cognitive impairment which affects the interpersonal communication - No muscle-joint problems to be a barrier for the physical activity - No neuropsychiatric disorder Exclusion Criteria: - Individuals whose age are less than 65 and bigger than 75. - Seniors whose Mini Mental State Test (MMT) scores under 24 points (Mild Cognitive Impairment) - Seniors whose Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) scores above 5 points - Seniors diagnosed with Cancer, Insulin-dependent Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus, Uncontrolled-Hypertension, Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Asthma Termination Criteria: • Termination criteria are changing in the mental status of the senior during the follow-ups, requesting for leaving the research at any stage and any situation that requires hospitalization needs of the senior. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Gazi University | Ankara |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Gazi University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Measurement of stages of change | The transtheoretical model construes change as a process involving progress through a series of five stages.
Precontemplation is the stage in which people are not intending to take action in the foreseeable future, usually measured as the next 6 months. Contemplation is the stage in which people are intending to change in the next 6 months. Preparation is the stage in which people are intending to take action in the immediate future, usually measured as the next month. Action is the stage in which people have made specific overt modifications in their life styles within the past 6 months. Maintenance is the stage in which people are working to prevent relapse but they do not apply change processes as frequently as do people in action. It is expected that there will be progress in the levels of stages of change exercise behaviors of the elderly who have been conducted motivational interviews based on transtheoretical model. |
Twenty-five weeks | |
Secondary | Assessment of physical activity level-Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly | Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly was developed for the purpose of evaluating the components of physical activities involving leisure time, work-related activities, and the household.
Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly is a self-reported questionnaire that consists of 12 questions regarding the frequency and duration of leisure time activity, household activity, and work-related activity during the previous 7-day period. The questions are scored differently. The total Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly score is computed by multiplying either the time spent in each activity (hours per week) or participation (i.e. yes or no) in an activity by empirically derived item weights and then summing the overall activities. The overall Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly score ranges from 0 to 400 or more and high scores show better physical activity levels With motivational interviews, an increase is expected in Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly scores. |
Twenty-five weeks | |
Secondary | Assessment of physical activity level-Pedometer monitoring | Physical activity levels has been determined through Pedometer monitoring. With motivational interviews, an increase is expected the average number of weekly steps taken with a pedometer (JP-600). | Twenty-five weeks |
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