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NCT number NCT03030534
Other study ID # DITIHPM-001
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 15, 2018
Est. completion date April 9, 2018

Study information

Verified date October 2021
Source University of KwaZulu
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to adopt an operational research approach that seeks to design, develop and pilot-test the health-promotion lifestyle model that will enhance health-promoting behaviour and lifestyle modification of university staff in Nigeria. The following are the hypotheses of the study: 1. There will be a significant difference in the pre and post intervention practices of health promoting lifestyle behaviours (behaviour specific cognition and affect) of NOUN staff 2. There will be significant association between the health promoting lifestyle behaviours (behavioural outcome) and health status of NOUN staff 3. There will be a significant difference in the pre-and post-intervention health promoting lifestyle behaviours (behavioural outcome) of staff of NOUN 4. There will be a significant difference in the pre-and post-intervention health status measure (specific health measurement indicators) of staff of NOUN


Description:

Health promotion is advocated worldwide as being an efficient strategy to enhance quality of life and control the increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases. health promoting lifestyle has been linked to high prevalence of most non-communicable diseases. Efficient and effective health promoting lifestyle practices is beneficial in prevention and control of non-communicable diseases, as well as improving the quality of life. World Health Organization has established workplace and schools as priority settings for health promotion in the 21st century as locus of reaching large number of audience. Workplace and schools also offer an ideal settings and infrastructure to support the health promoting activities that will improve the quality of life of workers and students. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) has made the world a global village, both young and old engages in one form of ICTs or the other. This study aims to adopt operational research approach to design, develop and pilot-test Integrated Technology-Moderated Institutional Health Promotion Model (ITIHPM) that will enhance health promoting behaviour and lifestyle modification of staff in Nigeria universities. The objectives of the study are: 1. To determine the health-promoting behaviour of NOUN staff; 2. To assess the health status of NOUN staff; 3. To examine factors that influence the health promoting lifestyle behaviour of NOUN staff; 4. To assess institutional policies available to encourage NOUN staff to practise health -promoting lifestyles; 5. To assess resources available in the institution that encourage health-promoting behavior; 6. To examine protocols in place to ensure adoption of health-promoting behaviour and healthy lifestyle of NOUN staff; 7. To determine technology-moderated applications/platforms that would be useful in promoting knowledge and skills acquisition for health-promoting behaviour and lifestyle modifications among NOUN staff; and 8. To determine the impact of a technologically-based institutional health promotion model among NOUN staff. Who can participate? All staff that are on the university pay roll in the selected study centres, irrespective of their age. What does the study involve? Two study centres will be randomly selected from the six study centers selected during the first phase of the study. The two centres are randomly allocated into two groups two (experimental group and control group). The control group will receive tips on health promoting lifestyle practices, answer health promoting lifestyle profile questionnaire before giving the tips, have their weight, height, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, abdominal circumference and hip circumference checked. The group will further answer the questionnaire and have their weight, height, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, abdominal circumference and hip circumference checked at 6 weeks and at 12 weeks. While the experimental group will have four weeks training (educational package) on nutrition, exercise/physical activity, stress management, health responsibility, self-actualization and interpersonal relationship through seminar and symposium for 45-60 minutes 4 times in a week for the 4 weeks. At the beginning of the training database of all the participants will be created. This will include socio-demographic data and baseline health assessment that is related to the study (weight, height, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, abdominal circumference and hip circumference). Participants will also answer questionnaire on health promoting lifestyle practice at the beginning of the training. The same procedure will be taken at week zero (immediately after the training), at 6 weeks and at 12 weeks. In the last two sections of the meeting, participants will be informed and intimate on the use of the software package and encourage them to ask questions. The participants will receive audio and video messages on health promoting lifestyle practices once in a week. The software application will be designed in a way that both the principal investigator and participants can interact at any time. The Technology-Moderated Institutional Health Promotion Model will also give opportunity to university staff to have assessed to a Community Health Nurse Specialist (health promotion expert) at every needed time. Four sessions of Focus Group Discussions among cohorts of staff will be conducted to identify barriers to healthy lifestyle practices using the developed model. Primary outcome measures 1. Health promoting lifestyle practices of staff will be measured using health promoting lifestyle profile II at the beginning of the study. 2. Effective and efficient Health promoting lifestyle practices of staff will be measured using health promoting lifestyle profile II and mobile software application at zero week, 6 weeks and 12 weeks 3. Health status of staff will be measured using the following indicators: weight, height, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, abdominal circumference and hip circumference at the beginning of the study, at zero week, 6 weeks and 12 weeks 4. Resources available in the university that will enhance health promoting lifestyle practices will be measured using interview guide and checklists at the beginning of the study Secondary outcome measures 1. Participants compliance to the intervention will be measured at 6 weeks and 12 weeks 2. Participants satisfaction with the intervention will be measured at 6 weeks and 12 weeks 3. Retention rate will be measured at 6 weeks and 12 weeks The target number of participants in the pilot-testing phase is 185 Exclusion criteria What are the possible benefits and risks of participating? We hope that the study will afford the participants the benefits of practicing health promoting lifestyle effectively and thereby help him/her to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). In case the participant has been diagnosed with any NCDs, participating in this study will provide the individual with relevant information that will make him/her live a quality life. During the study if the health assessment reveals any deviation from normal, the individual will be referred to the school sickbay for appropriate treatment and the principal researcher will still follow the him/her up. The only risk anticipated in this study is that its demands the participants to be meticulous in adhering to all the health promotion activities, which are beneficial on the long to the participants.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 42
Est. completion date April 9, 2018
Est. primary completion date April 9, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - All staff of the university in the selected study centres - Own a smartphone that can take the software application (experimental group) Exclusion Criteria: - Unwilling to participate in the study - unable to use smartphone

Study Design


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Intervention

Combination Product:
Educational package and software package
Using Information and communication technology to deliver health promoting activities
Other:
Health promotion tips
Give general information on health promotion

Locations

Country Name City State
Nigeria National Open University of Nigeria Abuja

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of KwaZulu

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Nigeria, 

References & Publications (7)

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Chronic diseases and health promotion: Global Status Report on NCDs

Cowdery J, Kindred J, Michalakis A, Suggs LS: Promoting health in a virtual world: Impressions of health communication messages delivered in Second Life. First Monday 2011, 16(9).

Koniak-Griffin D, Brecht ML, Takayanagi S, Villegas J, Melendrez M, Balcázar H. A community health worker-led lifestyle behavior intervention for Latina (Hispanic) women: feasibility and outcomes of a randomized controlled trial. Int J Nurs Stud. 2015 Jan — View Citation

Oinas-Kukkonen H: Behavior change support systems: A research model and agenda. In: Persuasive Technology. edn.: Springer; 2010: 4-14.

Senol V, Ünalan D, Soyuer F, Argün M: The relationship between health promoting behaviors and quality of life in nursing home residents in Kayseri. Journal of Geriatrics 2014

Wikström K, Lindström J, Tuomilehto J, Saaristo TE, Helakorpi S, Korpi-Hyövälti E, Oksa H, Vanhala M, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi S, Uusitupa M, Peltonen M. National diabetes prevention program (DEHKO): awareness and self-reported lifestyle changes in Finnish m — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Changes in Health promoting lifestyle practices health promoting lifestyle profile questionnaire consist of six subclass (Nutrition, Physical activity, Health responsibility, Stress management, interpersonal relationship, self-actualization) of health promoting lifestyle activities and self-designed mobile software application Baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks
Secondary BMI in kg/m^2 Assess changes in BMI Baseline, at 6 weeks and 12 weeks
Secondary Random blood glucose in mg/dl Assess changes in participants blood glucose Baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks
Secondary Waist to Hip ratio (WHR) in cm Assess changes in Waist to Hip ratio Baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks
Secondary Blood pressure in mmHg Assess changes in participants blood pressure Baseline, 6 weeks and 12 weeks
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