Feasibility of Telephone Counseling to Increase Physical Fitness in SCI
NCT ID: NCT02225028
Last Updated: 2017-05-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-11-30
2016-09-30
Brief Summary
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The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of an individually tailored, home- or community-based, telephone delivered intervention that uses evidence-based behavioral and motivational counseling to increase daily physical activity and exercise.
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Detailed Description
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Participants who agree to join the study and meet all eligibility criteria will be asked to do for following things in the course of 6 months.
BASELINE ASSESSMENT (Part 1 and 2):
For all participants who meet all screening eligibility criteria, a two-part baseline assessment will be scheduled at the University of Washington Medical Center Clinical Research Center.
During Part 1 of this visit, participants will complete an interview, medical tests and receive a DXA scan. After completing Part 1 of the baseline, participants will be given an activity monitor to wear at home for up to one week.
Approximately seven days after completing Part 1 of the baseline, participants will complete Part 2. Part 2 consists of a cardiorespiratory fitness test. A healthcare monitor will be available throughout testing to help ensure safety.
POST BASELINE FOLLOW-UP:
There are 3 possible outcomes following the baseline assessment.
1. Individuals may not be eligible for the study because of a medical condition that needs treatment (for example, diabetes or hypertension).
Individuals who qualify for the study will be randomized (like flipping a coin) to either a usual care group or the physical activity intervention group. Participants have an equal chance of ending up in either group.
2. Participants may be randomized into the usual care group and receive no physical activity coaching by telephone.
3. Participants may be randomized into the physical activity coaching intervention group. The physical activity coach will contact participants within one week to begin the 6 month intervention.
2 AND 4 MONTH ASSESSMENT (10 minutes):
All participants, regardless of group assignment, will be asked to complete telephone interviews with the research team two and four months after completing the baseline. Interviews will consist of questions regarding physical activity levels and barriers related to exercise.
6-MONTH OUTCOME ASSESSMENT (Part 1 and 2):
After six months, all participants will be asked to return to the University of Washington Medical Center Clinical Research Center to complete the 6-month outcome assessment. The 6-month outcome assessment will be identical to the baseline assessment.
During Part 1 of this visit, participants will complete an interview, medical tests and a DXA scan. After completing Part 1 of the 6-month outcome assessment, participants will be given an activity monitor to wear at home for up to one week.
Approximately seven days after completing Part 1 of the 6-month outcome assessment, participants will complete Part 2. During Part 2 of the visit, participants will undergo a cardiorespiratory fitness test. A healthcare monitor will be available throughout testing to help ensure safety.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Physical Activity Counseling
Participants who are randomized to the physical activity counseling intervention group will work with a physical activity coach over the course of 6 months to come up with a physical activity program that works for each individual. Participants will have 16 phone calls and discuss goals and values, track physical activity, troubleshoot barriers, and work on keeping exercise interesting and motivating. Participants will also learn strategies for managing stress and battling unhelpful thoughts that may get in the way of activity. By the end of the intervention, the goal is to be regularly doing 150 minutes of physical activity each week. The physical activity coach will work with participants to ensure that they are increasing activity safely in order to prevent injuries.
Physical Activity Counseling
Participants in the physical activity counseling group will be mailed a home exercise toolkit that may include an activity monitor, exercise resistance bands, and exercise DVDs made for people with paraplegia or tetraplegia.
Usual Care
Participants randomized to the usual care control group will receive a packet of exercise related-information at the end of the baseline assessment as well as a letter from study staff informing them of their randomization status and their test results. The letter will provide information on biological markers that are in the at-risk range, advice to seek medical advice regarding lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise and information on how to contact study staff regarding test results. We will offer to forward test results to their health care provider provided they furnish written release of information We will emphasize our interest in providing them with a follow-up assessment in 6 months.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Physical Activity Counseling
Participants in the physical activity counseling group will be mailed a home exercise toolkit that may include an activity monitor, exercise resistance bands, and exercise DVDs made for people with paraplegia or tetraplegia.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* History of traumatic SCI (C6 or below/ ASIA A-D) and uses a manual wheelchair at least 50% of the time.
* Injured at least one year prior to enrollment.
* Reports less than 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity.
* Presence of two or more cardiometabolic risk factors:
1. Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 21.
2. Fasting high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) greater than or equal to 40 mg/dL.
3. Fasting triglycerides less than or equal to 150 mg/dL.
4. Fasting glucose greater than or equal to 100 mg/dL.
5. Blood pressure of 120-139 (systolic) / 80-89 (diastolic).
* Physician approval to initiate physical activity program.
Exclusion Criteria
* Medically diagnosed ischemic heart disease; unstable angina, dysrhythmia or unstable autonomic dysreflexia; recent osteoporotic fracture, tracheostomy.
* Medically diagnosed hyperlipidemia: on lipid lowering medication or detected during baseline lipid panel.
* Medically diagnosed hypertension: on antihypertensive medication or hyertension detected during secondary screening/baseline exam.
* Engaged in a structured exercise program within 6 month of enrollment.
* Engaged in a structured diet program.
* Presence of conditions that would preclude participation in home-physical activity program such as: pressure ulcer, current substance dependence, psychosis, severe chronic upper extremity pain, surgery pending within 6 months, current infection or illness requiring hospitalization, or participation in another research study.
* Electrocardiographic abnormalities detected during any exercise test: 2o or 3o AV block, pre-excitation arrhythmia, hemi-blocks, S-T segment depression (horizontal, down sloping, or up sloping) diagnostic of myocardial ischemia, or other restrictions (ACSM Guidelines 7th Edition).
* Current use of the following medications: Lipid lowering agents (e.g., statins, fibric acid derivatives, niacins, bile-acid sequestrates, or cholesterol uptake blockers), antihyperglycemics (biguanides, sulfonyureas, incretins, TZDs), herbal medicines and hyper-vitamins having antilipemic or antihyperglycemic properties, antihypertensives (Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors, thiazides, or loop diuretics), and estrogen replacement therapy.
* Anticipated reasons subjects may be discharged from the trial and/or referred for medical therapy (if indicated): At the 6 month assessment subject laboratory values indicate they require medical treatment for diabetes, hyperlipidemia or hypertension; pregnancy; pressure ulcer that affects the safety of performing physical activity. NCEP ATP Guidelines will serve as the criterion for need for lipid intervention, ADA guidelines for diabetes, and JNC VII Guidelines for Hypertension
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
OTHER
University of Washington
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Charles Bombardier
Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine
Principal Investigators
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Charles H Bombardier, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Washington
Locations
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Harborview Medical Center
Seattle, Washington, United States
University of Washington Medical Center
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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290122
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
47327-B
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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