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Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)

INTRODUCTION: People with experience of the criminal justice system typically have worse physical and mental health, lower levels of mental well-being and have less healthy lifestyles than the general population. Health trainers have worked with offenders in the community to provide support for life...

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Autores principales: Thompson, Tom P, Callaghan, Lynne, Hazeldine, Emma, Quinn, Cath, Walker, Samantha, Byng, Richard, Wallace, Gary, Creanor, Siobhan, Green, Colin, Hawton, Annie, Annison, Jill, Sinclair, Julia, Senior, Jane, Taylor, Adrian H
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5988189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29866736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023123
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author Thompson, Tom P
Callaghan, Lynne
Hazeldine, Emma
Quinn, Cath
Walker, Samantha
Byng, Richard
Wallace, Gary
Creanor, Siobhan
Green, Colin
Hawton, Annie
Annison, Jill
Sinclair, Julia
Senior, Jane
Taylor, Adrian H
author_facet Thompson, Tom P
Callaghan, Lynne
Hazeldine, Emma
Quinn, Cath
Walker, Samantha
Byng, Richard
Wallace, Gary
Creanor, Siobhan
Green, Colin
Hawton, Annie
Annison, Jill
Sinclair, Julia
Senior, Jane
Taylor, Adrian H
author_sort Thompson, Tom P
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description INTRODUCTION: People with experience of the criminal justice system typically have worse physical and mental health, lower levels of mental well-being and have less healthy lifestyles than the general population. Health trainers have worked with offenders in the community to provide support for lifestyle change, enhance mental well-being and signpost to appropriate services. There has been no rigorous evaluation of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of providing such community support. This study aims to determine the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a randomised trial and delivering a health trainer intervention to people receiving community supervision in the UK. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A multicentre, parallel, two-group randomised controlled trial recruiting 120 participants with 1:1 individual allocation to receive support from a health trainer and usual care or usual care alone, with mixed methods process evaluation. Participants receive community supervision from an offender manager in either a Community Rehabilitation Company or the National Probation Service. If they have served a custodial sentence, then they have to have been released for at least 2 months. The supervision period must have at least 7 months left at recruitment. Participants are interested in receiving support to change diet, physical activity, alcohol use and smoking and/or improve mental well-being. The primary outcome is mental well-being with secondary outcomes related to smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and diet. The primary outcome will inform sample size calculations for a definitive trial. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study has been approved by the Health and Care Research Wales Ethics Committee (REC reference 16/WA/0171). Dissemination will include publication of the intervention development process and findings for the stated outcomes, parallel process evaluation and economic evaluation in peer-reviewed journals. Results will also be disseminated to stakeholders and trial participants. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERS: ISRCTN80475744; Pre-results.
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spelling pubmed-59881892018-06-07 Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN) Thompson, Tom P Callaghan, Lynne Hazeldine, Emma Quinn, Cath Walker, Samantha Byng, Richard Wallace, Gary Creanor, Siobhan Green, Colin Hawton, Annie Annison, Jill Sinclair, Julia Senior, Jane Taylor, Adrian H BMJ Open Public Health INTRODUCTION: People with experience of the criminal justice system typically have worse physical and mental health, lower levels of mental well-being and have less healthy lifestyles than the general population. Health trainers have worked with offenders in the community to provide support for lifestyle change, enhance mental well-being and signpost to appropriate services. There has been no rigorous evaluation of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of providing such community support. This study aims to determine the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a randomised trial and delivering a health trainer intervention to people receiving community supervision in the UK. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A multicentre, parallel, two-group randomised controlled trial recruiting 120 participants with 1:1 individual allocation to receive support from a health trainer and usual care or usual care alone, with mixed methods process evaluation. Participants receive community supervision from an offender manager in either a Community Rehabilitation Company or the National Probation Service. If they have served a custodial sentence, then they have to have been released for at least 2 months. The supervision period must have at least 7 months left at recruitment. Participants are interested in receiving support to change diet, physical activity, alcohol use and smoking and/or improve mental well-being. The primary outcome is mental well-being with secondary outcomes related to smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and diet. The primary outcome will inform sample size calculations for a definitive trial. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The study has been approved by the Health and Care Research Wales Ethics Committee (REC reference 16/WA/0171). Dissemination will include publication of the intervention development process and findings for the stated outcomes, parallel process evaluation and economic evaluation in peer-reviewed journals. Results will also be disseminated to stakeholders and trial participants. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERS: ISRCTN80475744; Pre-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5988189/ /pubmed/29866736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023123 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Public Health
Thompson, Tom P
Callaghan, Lynne
Hazeldine, Emma
Quinn, Cath
Walker, Samantha
Byng, Richard
Wallace, Gary
Creanor, Siobhan
Green, Colin
Hawton, Annie
Annison, Jill
Sinclair, Julia
Senior, Jane
Taylor, Adrian H
Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)
title Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)
title_full Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)
title_fullStr Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)
title_full_unstemmed Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)
title_short Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN)
title_sort health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (strengthen)
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5988189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29866736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023123
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