A Tailored Physical Activity Smartphone App for Patients With Alcohol Dependence
NCT ID: NCT02958280
Last Updated: 2022-08-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
70 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-11-30
2022-07-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Phase 1: App Development and Open Pilot
1\. A Mixed-methods approach will be used to develop a tailored, theoretically-driven smartphone intervention (Fit\&Sober App) to help patients in early recovery from AUDs increase levels of physical activity.
1. a. The principles of agile software development will be used to create a prototype of the app. Feedback obtained through a series of usability studies and focus groups with patients with AUDs will iteratively inform subsequent versions of the app.
2. To conduct an open pilot trial with 20 patients with AUDs in early recovery to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and short-term increases in PA with use of the Fit\&Sober app. After 12-weeks of app use:
2.a. Through self-report measures and qualitative interviews, feedback will be obtained on use of the Fit\&Sober app as well satisfaction with the app, strengths and weaknesses of the app, any challenges encountered with the app, suggestions for areas of improvement, and adverse events.
2.b. Through examination of the Fit\&Sober metadata, indicators of the extent of app usage (e.g., days utilized, time spent on the application, components accessed, etc.) will be obtained.
2.c. Through objectively measured PA, short-term increases in physical activity levels will be examined.
Phase 2 -- RCT Aims
1. To conduct a preliminary, randomized controlled trial of the Fit\&Sober App compared to Brief Advice (BA) for Exercise among 160 patients in early recovery from AUDs. We hypothesize that, compared to BA, Fit\&Sober will be associated with:
1. Higher levels of short-term (3-month) and long-term (6-,12-month), objective-measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behaviors
2. Higher percent days abstinent (PDA) from alcohol and lower levels of depression and anxiety symptoms at each follow-up
3. Higher levels of theoretically-relevant, PA-related mediating variables including: self-efficacy, positive outcome expectancies, and self-determined motivation at 3- and 6-month follow-ups
2. To explore the relationship between usage of app features and levels of physical activity engagement
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Brief Advice Plus the Fit&Sober App
Phase 1 (app development \& Open Pilot) will consist of: 1) development of the Fit\&Sober prototype; 2) series of usability studies with patients with AUDs; and 3) An open pilot of a 12-week trial (n=20) to test the feasibility and acceptability of the Fit\&Sober app with patients with AUDs in early recovery.
Phase 2: RCT of the Fit\&Sober app with 160 patients with AUD
Fit&Sober App
Fit\&Sober is a smartphone-based physical activity app that includes multilevel strategies for increasing physical activity for patients with AUDs in early recovery.
Brief Advice
Participants randomized to the BA only condition will meet for a 30-minute discussion with a research staff member. In this session, participants will receive information about the public health guidelines for physical activity, the benefits of physical activity for physical and mental health, as well as sobriety, strategies for getting started as well as instruction on gradually increasing physical activity
Brief Advice for Physical Activity
Phase 2: Participants randomized to the BA only condition will meet for a 30-minute discussion with a research staff member. In this session, participants will receive information about the public health guidelines for physical activity, the benefits of physical activity for physical and mental health, as well as sobriety, strategies for getting started as well as instruction on gradually increasing physical activity
Brief Advice
Participants randomized to the BA only condition will meet for a 30-minute discussion with a research staff member. In this session, participants will receive information about the public health guidelines for physical activity, the benefits of physical activity for physical and mental health, as well as sobriety, strategies for getting started as well as instruction on gradually increasing physical activity
Interventions
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Fit&Sober App
Fit\&Sober is a smartphone-based physical activity app that includes multilevel strategies for increasing physical activity for patients with AUDs in early recovery.
Brief Advice
Participants randomized to the BA only condition will meet for a 30-minute discussion with a research staff member. In this session, participants will receive information about the public health guidelines for physical activity, the benefits of physical activity for physical and mental health, as well as sobriety, strategies for getting started as well as instruction on gradually increasing physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* meet DSM-5 criteria for alcohol use disorder as assessed by the SCID-P,
* are sedentary, (i.e., less than 60 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week for the past 6 months), and
* are currently engaged in alcohol treatment.
Exclusion Criteria
* a history of psychotic disorder or current psychotic symptoms
* current suicidality or homicidality,
* current mania
* marked organic impairment according to either the medical record or responses to the diagnostic assessments,
* physical or medical problems that would not allow safe participation in a program of moderate intensity physical activity (i.e., not medically cleared by study physician),
* current pregnancy or intent to become pregnant during the next 12 weeks.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
NIH
Butler Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Butler Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Countries
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References
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Abrantes AM, Meshesha LZ, E Blevins C, Battle CL, Lindsay C, Marsh E, Feltus S, Buman M, Agu E, Stein M. A Smartphone Physical Activity App for Patients in Alcohol Treatment: Single-Arm Feasibility Trial. JMIR Form Res. 2022 Oct 19;6(10):e35926. doi: 10.2196/35926.
Other Identifiers
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1604-003
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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