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HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes of chronic disease in Canadian adults. With less than 50% of Canadian adults reaching the recommended amount of daily physical activity, there is an urgent need for effective programs targeting this risk factor. HealtheSteps™ is a healthy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297143/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28173782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4047-8 |
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author | Gill, Dawn P. Blunt, Wendy Bartol, Cassandra Pulford, Roseanne W. De Cruz, Ashleigh Simmavong, P. Karen Gavarkovs, Adam Newhouse, Ian Pearson, Erin Ostenfeldt, Bayley Law, Barbi Karvinen, Kristina Moffit, Pertice Jones, Gareth Watson, Cori Zou, Guangyong Petrella, Robert J. |
author_facet | Gill, Dawn P. Blunt, Wendy Bartol, Cassandra Pulford, Roseanne W. De Cruz, Ashleigh Simmavong, P. Karen Gavarkovs, Adam Newhouse, Ian Pearson, Erin Ostenfeldt, Bayley Law, Barbi Karvinen, Kristina Moffit, Pertice Jones, Gareth Watson, Cori Zou, Guangyong Petrella, Robert J. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes of chronic disease in Canadian adults. With less than 50% of Canadian adults reaching the recommended amount of daily physical activity, there is an urgent need for effective programs targeting this risk factor. HealtheSteps™ is a healthy lifestyle prescription program, developed from an extensive research base to address risk factors for chronic disease such as physical inactivity, sedentary behaviour and poor eating habits. HealtheSteps™ participants are provided with in-person lifestyle coaching and access to eHealth technologies delivered in community-based primary care clinics and health care organizations. METHOD/DESIGN: To determine the effectiveness of Healthesteps™, we will conduct a 6-month pragmatic randomized controlled trial with integrated process and economic evaluations of HealtheSteps™ in 5 clinic settings in Southwestern Ontario. 110 participants will be individually randomized (1:1; stratified by site) to either the intervention (HealtheSteps™ program) or comparator (Wait-list control). There are 3 phases of the HealtheSteps™ program, lasting 6 months each. The active phase consists of bi-monthly in-person coaching with access to a full suite of eHealth technology supports. During the maintenance phase I, the in-person coaching will be removed, but participants will still have access to the full suite of eHealth technology supports. In the final stage, maintenance phase II, access to the full suite of eHealth technology supports is removed and participants only have access to publicly available resources and tools. DISCUSSION: This trial aims to determine the effectiveness of the program in increasing physical activity levels and improving other health behaviours and indicators, the acceptability of the HealtheSteps™ program, and the direct cost for each person participating in the program as well as the costs associated with delivering the program at the different community sites. These results will inform future optimization and scaling up of the program into additional community-based primary care sites. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02413385 (Clinicaltrials.gov). Date Registered: April 6, 2015. |
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spelling | pubmed-52971432017-02-10 HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics Gill, Dawn P. Blunt, Wendy Bartol, Cassandra Pulford, Roseanne W. De Cruz, Ashleigh Simmavong, P. Karen Gavarkovs, Adam Newhouse, Ian Pearson, Erin Ostenfeldt, Bayley Law, Barbi Karvinen, Kristina Moffit, Pertice Jones, Gareth Watson, Cori Zou, Guangyong Petrella, Robert J. BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes of chronic disease in Canadian adults. With less than 50% of Canadian adults reaching the recommended amount of daily physical activity, there is an urgent need for effective programs targeting this risk factor. HealtheSteps™ is a healthy lifestyle prescription program, developed from an extensive research base to address risk factors for chronic disease such as physical inactivity, sedentary behaviour and poor eating habits. HealtheSteps™ participants are provided with in-person lifestyle coaching and access to eHealth technologies delivered in community-based primary care clinics and health care organizations. METHOD/DESIGN: To determine the effectiveness of Healthesteps™, we will conduct a 6-month pragmatic randomized controlled trial with integrated process and economic evaluations of HealtheSteps™ in 5 clinic settings in Southwestern Ontario. 110 participants will be individually randomized (1:1; stratified by site) to either the intervention (HealtheSteps™ program) or comparator (Wait-list control). There are 3 phases of the HealtheSteps™ program, lasting 6 months each. The active phase consists of bi-monthly in-person coaching with access to a full suite of eHealth technology supports. During the maintenance phase I, the in-person coaching will be removed, but participants will still have access to the full suite of eHealth technology supports. In the final stage, maintenance phase II, access to the full suite of eHealth technology supports is removed and participants only have access to publicly available resources and tools. DISCUSSION: This trial aims to determine the effectiveness of the program in increasing physical activity levels and improving other health behaviours and indicators, the acceptability of the HealtheSteps™ program, and the direct cost for each person participating in the program as well as the costs associated with delivering the program at the different community sites. These results will inform future optimization and scaling up of the program into additional community-based primary care sites. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02413385 (Clinicaltrials.gov). Date Registered: April 6, 2015. BioMed Central 2017-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5297143/ /pubmed/28173782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4047-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Gill, Dawn P. Blunt, Wendy Bartol, Cassandra Pulford, Roseanne W. De Cruz, Ashleigh Simmavong, P. Karen Gavarkovs, Adam Newhouse, Ian Pearson, Erin Ostenfeldt, Bayley Law, Barbi Karvinen, Kristina Moffit, Pertice Jones, Gareth Watson, Cori Zou, Guangyong Petrella, Robert J. HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
title | HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
title_full | HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
title_fullStr | HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
title_full_unstemmed | HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
title_short | HealtheSteps™ Study Protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk Canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
title_sort | healthesteps™ study protocol: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial promoting active living and healthy lifestyles in at-risk canadian adults delivered in primary care and community-based clinics |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297143/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28173782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4047-8 |
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