Fearless Physical Activity: Getting and Keeping Ontarians With Congenital Heart Disease Active
NCT ID: NCT02990754
Last Updated: 2019-09-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
260 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-10-25
2018-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The planning and partnership phase of 'Fearless' (April to December 2016) will lay the groundwork for the delivery of the "Fearless Physical Activity" events. The Project Coordinator will work collaboratively with the leadership of the Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance (CCHA) and existing CCHA chapters in London and Eastern Ontario to develop the educational content and desired physical activity opportunities that will be delivered through the 'Fearless' events. A previous one-day 'Fearless' event evaluated the feasibility of our concept and the interest among families of those with CHD. The previous one-day event combined education sessions about physical activity goal setting, identifying personal activity interests, and finding community physical activity opportunities with opportunities to participate in a wide variety of physical activities (e.g., geocaching, Frisbee golf, croquet, beachball volleyball). Feedback from participating families rated all aspects of the 'Fearless' event as excellent or outstanding. However, this one event was held for children with CHD and their families during the summer, therefore the project coordinator and project partners will need to develop additional content and activity plans to ensure that we can provide events for three age groups (children, youth, adults) and in all four seasons of the year. Providing events in all four seasons is important because people with CHD are highly susceptible to temperature extremes (cold, hot) and humidity; leading many people with CHD to believe that physical activity is not a feasible option at many times of the year. During the planning phase, the project coordinator will strengthen existing partnerships and networks within the CCHA and the sport and recreation sector, as well as develop the new partnerships (recreation/sport partners in western and northern Ontario) and expanded networks (northern Ontario) needed to ensure that people with CHD know about the Fearless events, which will be offered in all regions of Ontario.
The 'Fearless' events will be held during 2017 (winter, spring, summer, fall) in each region of Ontario. Each one-day event will be held on a weekend, to facilitate the participation of people with CHD and their families. Having a series of education and activity sessions on one day, rather than shorter sessions held more frequently, will better enable people with CHD to attend from across the wide geographic areas served by each CCHA chapter / CHD clinic. Each 'Fearless' event will include education sessions, participatory physical activity opportunities and the completion of physical literacy screening tasks that will identify those needing the greatest support to be active for life. The topic for one education session will be physical literacy - its importance, how it can be developed throughout life, and its relationship to physical and mental health. Each 'Fearless' event will be hosted by a community sport and recreation partner, enhancing project sustainability and sector capacity to support the physical activity of people with CHD.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
Individuals attending one or more fearless physical activity events
Physical activity education
Instruction in suitable physical activity options and education about physical activity with CHD.
Interventions
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Physical activity education
Instruction in suitable physical activity options and education about physical activity with CHD.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
5 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance
OTHER
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Pat Longmuir
Scientist
Principal Investigators
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Patricia Longmuir, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Scientist
Locations
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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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16/106X
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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