Compliance to HIT-program at Home With the Use of Technology
NCT ID: NCT03166852
Last Updated: 2017-05-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
21 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-04-27
2016-11-27
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Patients with diagnosed type 2 diabetes recruited through local papers and Facebook. The participants receives both oral and written information before signing a written consent.
Pretest Each participant participate in a 1½ hour long pretest in which basic information is collected. This information include gender, age, weight, height, diabetes-age, marital status, medicine and education/job. Furthermore they complete two questionnaires; the Diabetes Attitude Scale(DAS) and Health Literacy. The pretest-session ends with a VO2max test to find the participants maximal heart rate and their maximal oxygen consumption. Before leaving an appointment is made on when to get a visit at home with the purpose to get instructions on how to train and get the equipment.
DAS The questionnaire consisted of 33 statements divided into subgroups. The participant is instructed to consider each statement in terms of how much they agree with the statement and they is instructed to answer all the questions. A higher score overall indicates a positive attitude towards diabetes and the result can also be viewed as results in subgroups.
Health Literacy Health Literacy is found using the Danish TOFHLA (Test Of Functional Health Literacy in Adults). The Danish TOFHLA consists of a 17-item numeracy part and 50-item reading comprehension part. The numeracy part of the Danish TOFHLA assesses the participant's ability to understand financial assistance, keep a clinical appointment, understand instructions for taking medication, etc. In the Danish TOFHLA, the test of reading comprehension is conducted as a modified cloze procedure in which random words are deleted from a reading passage (31). In this case, every fifth to seventh word is deleted in healthrelated reading passages, and the participant then selects the most fitting word from a list of four possible words. The total scores for the Danish TOFHLA test are divided into three levels: inadequate (score: 0-59), marginal (score: 60-74) and adequate (score 75-100).
VO2max Bicycle test to exhaustion with direct measurement of oxygen consumption by Breath-by-breath on Masterscreen CPX. Warm-up for 5 min. on 50-75 watt followed by incremental increase in intensity by 25 watt each minute until exhaustion. The test is qualified as a VO2max test if Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) exceeded 1,1. Otherwise it was categorized as a VO2peak.
Training The participants is instructed to train 3 times/week for 5 weeks. Before each training a HR-sensor (Polar H7 Smart Bluetooth) is applied and connected to Endomondo via their smartphone. The training consists of 10 x 60 sec work on a bike at an intensity of \~90% of max HR interspersed by 60 sec of recovery sessions. The HR used for training is calculated based on the max HR found by VO2max test at pretest.
Feedback At Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the participants gets feedback via Endomondo. The feedback focuses on the intensity and frequency of training. If no training is logged for a week the participant will be contacted through mail.
Interview At the end of the training period the equipment is obtained and a semi-structured interview performed and taped on a dictaphone (app). The interview is classified into three areas: The training, the use of the equipment and the feedback. The interview is then transcribed and analyzed in NVIVO.
A phenomenological approach is chosen as the interest is focused on the individuals experiences of the phenomenon and thereby describe the phenomenon
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Home-training group
High-intensity training at home 3 times/week for 5 weeks
Home-training
5 weeks of interval training at home. The training consisted of 3 minutes of warm-up. 10 intervals of 1 minute at 90% of maxHR interspersed with one minute of low intensity pedalling. Cool-down period of 2 minutes.
Interventions
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Home-training
5 weeks of interval training at home. The training consisted of 3 minutes of warm-up. 10 intervals of 1 minute at 90% of maxHR interspersed with one minute of low intensity pedalling. Cool-down period of 2 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* In possession of a smartphone Approval from own general practitioner
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Aalborg University
OTHER
University College of Northern Denmark
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Anne-Mette Dissing
Senior lecturer, PhD-fellow
Principal Investigators
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Ole K Hejlesen, Professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Medical Informatics, Aalborg University, Denmark
Other Identifiers
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FOU-PHD-005
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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