Together we Move: A Multi-component Intervention to Increase Physical Activity for Ethnic Minority Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT03684070
Last Updated: 2022-03-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-05-18
2019-10-30
Brief Summary
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The primary objective of this study is to evaluate if a culturally and linguistically adapted community-based walking program enhanced with a cognitive behavioral intervention delivered via WeChat - a widely used Chinese social networking application - (enhanced walking) improves physical activity compared with walking only. Secondary objectives are to identify participant experiences in engaging in this platform to improve PA, and gain insights into the scalability of the intervention for future pivotal trials. The proposed research is a randomized, controlled trial that will recruit 60 community-dwelling Chinese older adults. The primary outcomes are PA (measured by FitBit step counts over time, and proportion meeting federal recommendations for moderate physical activity (MPA)). Secondary outcomes include patient-reported outcomes, and patient-reported experience measures. We aim to evaluate the acceptability of this enhanced program, and determine the feasibility of WeChat as a platform for increasing PA. The primary outcome will be analyzed using mixed effects ANOVA, and latent growth curve modeling. Secondary outcomes will be analyzed using linear regression. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted with participants upon program completion to identify contextual factors influencing application use, and thematic analysis will be used to examine relationships between these key factors.
Results from this study will provide information about the applicability of mobile technology in supporting PA improvement among older Chinese, and valuable insight on contextual factors influencing application effectiveness, which will inform the potential for adoption and scale.
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Detailed Description
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Recruitment and Consent:
A convenience sample of a maximum of 60 participants (30 people per arm) will be recruited by placing ads in local newspapers, flyers at CBOs, local businesses, WeChat, and word of mouth. Interested individuals will call a dedicated voicemail box at Boston College and leave their contact information. A trained, bilingual member of the research team will contact interested individuals to obtain verbal consent for administration of the preliminary screening tool. If preliminary inclusion criteria are met, participants will be invited to an in-person secondary screening, where if deemed eligible to participate, signed informed consent for overall study participation will be obtained by a trained member of the study team in the participants' preferred language of communication (Mandarin or English). A $50 gift card will be offered to all enrolled participants.
Study methods:
Participation: After the consenting and initial (baseline) survey administration, assignment to the experimental or control group will be determined using a randomization list generated by a random number generator in R software. Both groups will meet on separate days and times to avoid contamination effects.
All participants will attend an orientation session to provide hands-on training on using the FitBit, and social networking platform (SNS) (as applicable).
A 2-week tech calibration period with one-on-one training with study staff will allow participants to acclimate to the FitBit, learn to use its features, and ask questions. Baseline FitBit data will be collected and monitored via Fitabase (a widely used and secure, research data management platform specific to FitBit data). This baseline data will allow the PI to generate an individualized walking prescription.
After this instructional trial period, all participants will be instructed to use the step-tracker's features to monitor their daily steps and progress towards meeting their individualized walking goals. All participants will attend 8 weekly educational sessions at the community center. Each day, those in the Enhanced Walking condition will receive 1-3 motivational messages related to physical activity and health; a monitoring protocol and database to document SNS interactions will be established. The Walking Only condition will not receive motivational messages through the SNS platform.
Surveys will be administered at study completion (8 weeks) and follow-up (12 weeks). FitBit data will be continually monitored throughout the study duration. A weekly adverse questionnaire will be administered by study staff in-person or via telephone when appropriate.
Follow-up outcomes: At the end of the study, participants from the experimental arm will be asked to attend a post-participation session where they will participate in a semi-structured interview to glean their experiences in using the SNS platform to promote physical activity.
Semi-structured interview questions will be posed to all clients who volunteer to participate in an interview session as part of the study. The interviews will be held at 4 weeks after the end of the study period. Interview questions and prompts were developed through a phenomenological lens to allow clients to elicit their own responses and experiences in the study. The interview guide will frame this discussion, and participant responses may be probed to gain further clarity or insight. The interviews will be audio recorded by study staff. Study staff will also write field notes to document client responses and other observations to supplement and provide context for the transcripts.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Enhanced Walking
FitBit + Lifestyle counseling/education session(8 weeks) + WeChat motivational messages and peer interaction
Self-Monitoring, peer support and motivational prompts
The intervention compares the effect of technologically delivered motivational messages, and peer support upon daily step counts.
Walking Only
FitBit + Lifestyle counseling/education session(8 weeks)
Self-monitoring
Self-monitoring of data from wearable step count tracker
Interventions
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Self-Monitoring, peer support and motivational prompts
The intervention compares the effect of technologically delivered motivational messages, and peer support upon daily step counts.
Self-monitoring
Self-monitoring of data from wearable step count tracker
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* can communicate in Mandarin or English
* reside in Boston
* smartphone owners (iPhone or Android) with data plan
* no falls within last 6 months
Exclusion Criteria
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Brandeis University
OTHER
Northeastern University
OTHER
Boston College
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Carina Katigbak
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Carina Katigbak, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Boston College
Locations
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Boston College
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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19.001.01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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