MY PALS: A Community-Based Physical Activity Support Program for Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT00132288
Last Updated: 2007-12-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
305 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-05-31
2006-12-31
Brief Summary
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Health care providers at the participating study sites routinely assess and track diabetic patients' physical activity. In addition to this routine care, study volunteers are referred to a support program that has been modelled on the Active Choices Program. Changes in volunteers' levels of activity are measured at 3, 6, and 12 months.
Detailed Description
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The MY PALS study will enroll consenting patients at clinics in Southeast Seattle-initially at two Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Center community clinics. These clinics have existing programs to provide better care for diabetic patients by encouraging and tracking physical activity, but the existing programs do not include community-based motivational supports.
Goals and objectives: The primary aim of My PALS is to determine the effectiveness of a support program to improve levels of physical activity in older diabetic patients in a diverse group of patients of clinics in SE Seattle. Secondary aims include: 1) identifying barriers to increased physical activity despite the offer or use of enhanced supports, and examining what those barriers imply for future study; and 2) estimating non-costs of the intervention.
The program consists of phone support, in-person counseling if the volunteer chooses, and access to a mentor if the volunteer chooses.
At initial contact, participants will complete a baseline questionnaire, including a the Seattle Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity (Seattle-RAPA). Participants desiring to meet in person with a peer counselor will discuss further plans for action and followup. In addition, participants who desire extra support will be offered the option of an ongoing peer mentor.
Participants will receive follow-up calls at the agreed upon intervals-usually no more than weekly, nor less than monthly for the first 3 months. At 3, 6 and 12 months, volunteers will again be asked to complete followup questionnaires. Copies of the plans and follow up activity scores will be sent to the volunteers' health care providers.
The primary outcome measure will be change in Seattle-RAPA score at 12 months in the intervention participants compared to the wait-listed control patients. The latter will be offered the intervention in Year 2.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
NONE
Interventions
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Motivational support
Participants in the PALS program at SE Seattle Senior Center are assigned a volunteer phone buddy who uses motivational interviewing techniques during bi weekly or monthly phone calls to encourage the participant to become more physically active.
PALS - Physical activity for lifetime success
Referral by a primary care provider to a community based support program to enhance uptake or maintenance of physical activity by the participants.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* English, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Cambodian speakers.
* If successful, program will extend to non-diabetics older than 64 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Physician assessment that program is not appropriate, e.g., marked frailty
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FED
University of Washington
OTHER
Responsible Party
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University of Washington Health Promotion Research Center
Principal Investigators
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James LoGerfo, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Washington
Locations
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Southeast Senior Center
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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04-4349-E/A01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id