Physical Inactivity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Role of Intermediaries in Connecting Individuals to Local Physical Activity - Protocol for a Non-randomized Pilot Feasibility Trial
Intermediaries help people to connect to community-based services and supports, including physical activity and exercise groups (physical activities). They do this by acting as a link person. After receiving a referral or self-referral, they conduct an assessment, connect people to services in the community, and follow-up with people over time. This project will investigate if connecting to physical activities through an intermediary can improve health and wellbeing. It will also investigate people's experiences of working with an intermediary. This project is a pilot feasibility study, which means the investigators are evaluating the measures used and the way the trial is designed to see if they are suitable for a larger study in the future.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria - Aged =18 years - Referred to intermediary service for any reason OR self-referred to intermediary service for any reason - Meets the eligibility criteria of the intermediary service - Intermediary facilitates a connection to local physical activity Exclusion criteria - Non-community dwelling e.g., hospital in-patients, living in residential care facilities - Diagnosis of dementia - Inappropriate for health or social reasons (such as terminal illness, family or other social crisis) - Refused to engage with the intermediary service - Unable to give explicit informed consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ireland | University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin | Dublin 8 |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Dublin, Trinity College |
Ireland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short Form | The IPAQ-SF assesses physical activity behaviour over the last seven days and includes measures of frequency and duration of vigorous physical activity, moderate physical activity, walking and sedentary behaviour. Using a standardised scoring protocol, total days of activity, total activity (minutes/week), metabolic equivalent minutes per week and physical activity category (low, moderate or high levels of physical activity) can be calculated. | At baseline (T0) and at the 12-week follow-up assessment (T1) | |
Primary | Self-Efficacy for Exercise Scale | A self-report measure of self-efficacy for physical activity, participants are asked to rate their current confidence in their ability to exercise three times per week for 20 minutes under different scenarios. Responses are rated on a numerical rating scale of 0-10, with 0 indicating 'not confident' and 10 indicating 'very confident'. The overall score is calculated by summing the responses to each scenario, and a higher score indicates higher self-efficacy for exercise. | At baseline (T0) and at the 12-week follow-up assessment (T1) | |
Primary | Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale | A scale whose items cover different aspects of eudemonic and hedonic well-being. Each item is answered on a 1 to 5 Likert scale, ranging from "none of the time" to "all the time". The overall score is calculated by summing the scores for each item, and a higher score indicates a higher level of well-being. | At baseline (T0) and at the 12-week follow-up assessment (T1) | |
Secondary | Demographics and Health Status | Participant age, gender, marital status, area in which they live (urban/rural), level of education, ethnicity, employment status, self-reported presence/absence of chronic condition, self-reported rating of health, and types of exercise currently undertaken will be collected at baseline. These data will be used to report demographic information and health-related behaviours of the study sample. | At baseline assessment (T0). Self-reported rating of health and types of exercise will also be recorded at the 12 week follow-up assessment (T1) | |
Secondary | Semi-structured Interviews - Intervention Participants | This interview will explore topics such as: the content and delivery of the intervention by the intermediary, the local physical activities accessed as a result of the intervention and adherence to these, the level of support provided by the intermediary and the impact of this, and acceptability of the study measures and intervention by an intermediary. | At the 12-week follow-up assessment (T1) | |
Secondary | Overall Acceptability of the Intervention | As part of the semi-structured interview, participants will be asked to rate the overall acceptability of the intervention on a numerical rating scale of 1-10, with 1 indicating 'completely unacceptable' and 10 indicating 'completely acceptable'. This will allow the investigators to explore what drives participants' general acceptability judgment. | At the 12-week follow-up assessment (T1) | |
Secondary | Gatekeeper Recruitment Logs | Gatekeepers will be asked to keep a record of how many clients they had contact with during the recruitment period, how many people were approached about the study, and the reasons for refusal to take part in the study. These will be used to measure rates of recruitment and enrollment, and the suitability of the recruitment methods. | Ongoing throughout the recruitment period | |
Secondary | Semi-structured Interviews - Gatekeepers | This interview will explore topics such as: how open individuals were to take part in research and reasons given as to why they did not take part, their experience of discussing the research project with potential participants, and timing of recruitment. | At the end of the recruitment period, when recruitment logs have been returned |
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