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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-01
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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Participants will receive up to five coaching sessions that aim to support people with arthritis to maintain their PA after exiting a structured exercise programme. Sessions will be delivered within community venues in a group setting by a trained provider. Sessions will last approximately between 60 and 90 minutes and will be delivered over a period of approximately 4-months.
Participants may receive a smartwatch with an inbuilt step counter such as Fitbit and diary to record their daily steps or physical activity minutes. The diary will also be used to record physical activity maintenance goals, complete action plans and self-monitor progress to build new habits. Participants can continue to use their own smartwatch if they have one.
The research team are interested to know if the programme has any effect on the amount of activity people do over time as well as looking at factors which can help with the understanding of 'why' or 'why not' a PA intervention may have worked.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Physical Activity Maintenance Intervention
This is a one armed, non controlled study. Participants will receive up to five health coaching sessions led by a trained provider. The aim is to motivate people to meet their physical activity goals, look at their options, make choices and plans, identify challenges, and help them through these changes related to their physical activity and maintenance. Session 1: One to one session with a physical activity coach Session 2-5: Group sessions with approx. 8-10 other people living with arthritis. In the sessions participants will: • Set, reflect and adapt your activity goals • Learn to problem solve • Develop action plans to build new habits. • Learn about opportunities such as walking groups, aqua aerobics and yoga classes are available in your community • Have the support of peers in the group. Please note that these sessions are not exercise classes.
MAintAin Activity with Arthritis
Participants will receive up to five health coaching sessions led by a trained provider. The aim is to motivate people to meet their physical activity goals, look at their options, make choices and plans, identify challenges, and help them through these changes related to their physical activity and maintenance. Session 1: One to one session with a physical activity coach Session 2-5: Group sessions with approx. 8-10 other people living with arthritis. In the sessions participants will: • Set, reflect and adapt your activity goals • Learn to problem solve • Develop action plans to build new habits. • Learn about opportunities such as walking groups, aqua aerobics and yoga classes are available in your community • Have the support of peers in the group. Please note that these sessions are not exercise classes.
Interventions
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MAintAin Activity with Arthritis
Participants will receive up to five health coaching sessions led by a trained provider. The aim is to motivate people to meet their physical activity goals, look at their options, make choices and plans, identify challenges, and help them through these changes related to their physical activity and maintenance. Session 1: One to one session with a physical activity coach Session 2-5: Group sessions with approx. 8-10 other people living with arthritis. In the sessions participants will: • Set, reflect and adapt your activity goals • Learn to problem solve • Develop action plans to build new habits. • Learn about opportunities such as walking groups, aqua aerobics and yoga classes are available in your community • Have the support of peers in the group. Please note that these sessions are not exercise classes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Central Contacts
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Related Links
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MAintAin Activity in Arthritis: A study protocol of the co-development and feasibility testing of a physical activity maintenance intervention
Other Identifiers
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HRCI-HRB-2022-010
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
24-242
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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