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‘Walk This Way’ – a pilot of a health coaching intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase low intensity exercise in people with serious mental illness: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:“以这种方式行走” –一项健康教练干预措施的飞行员,旨在减少严重精神疾病患者的久坐行为和增加低强度运动:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background People with serious mental illness (SMI) (psychosis, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder) experience a considerable risk of premature mortality because of cardiovascular disease. Recent research has demonstrated that this population spends almost 13?h per day being sedentary. Sedentary behaviour is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality. Given the potential for physical activity to improve health and well-being in people with SMI, we developed a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate a coaching intervention aimed at reducing sedentary behaviour and increasing physical activity in people with SMI. Our primary aim was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention. Secondary aims were to see if the Walk This Way (WTW) intervention decreased sedentary behaviour and increased activity levels. Methods/design People with SMI who met any of the following criteria were recruited by two community mental health teams in South London: (1) overweight, (2) at risk for or have diabetes, (3) smoke tobacco or (4) have a sedentary lifestyle. Care co-coordinators (clinical case managers) identified potentially eligible participants within their caseload, and these individuals were subsequently invited to participate. All participants’ physical activity (self-reported and accelerometer-recorded), health status (including metabolic blood tests) and motivation to exercise were assessed at baseline. Participants were randomised to receive treatment as usual or the WTW intervention. WTW consisted of an educational intervention at baseline on the benefits of an active lifestyle. Participants were then given a pedometer and received fortnightly coaching from a staff member trained in coaching skills to help them to set daily walking targets, and they were invited to a weekly walking group. The WTW intervention lasted 17?weeks in total. Discussion To our knowledge, WTW is the first RCT to investigate the impact of a health coaching intervention targeting sedentary behaviour in people with SMI. It is hoped that if the intervention is feasible and acceptable, further large scale study can be developed and implemented in routine care. Trial registration ISRCTN37724980 . Registered on 4 Aug 2015.
机译:背景技术患有严重精神疾病(SMI)(精神病,躁郁症和重度抑郁症)的人会因心血管疾病而过早死亡。最近的研究表明,该人群每天花费近13小时的时间来久坐。久坐的行为是心血管疾病和死亡率的独立危险因素。鉴于体育锻炼具有改善SMI患者健康和幸福的潜力,我们开发了一项试点随机对照试验(RCT),以评估旨在减少SMI患者久坐行为和增加体育锻炼的教练干预措施。我们的主要目的是评估干预措施的可接受性和可行性。次要目的是观察“步行方式”(WTW)干预是否减少久坐行为和增加活动水平。方法/设计符合以下任何标准的SMI患者由伦敦南部的两个社区心理健康团队招募:(1)超重,(2)有糖尿病风险或患有糖尿病,(3)吸烟或(4)久坐的生活方式。护理协调员(临床病例经理)在他们的病例范围内确定了潜在的合格参与者,随后邀请这些人参加。在基线时评估了所有参与者的身体活动(自我报告并记录了加速度计),健康状况(包括代谢性血液检查)和锻炼动机。参与者随机接受常规治疗或WTW干预。 WTW包括在基线阶段就积极生活方式带来的教育干预。然后,给参与者计步器,并每两周从接受过教练技能培训的工作人员那里接受教练的指导,以帮助他们设定每日的步行目标,并邀请他们参加每周一次的步行小组。 WTW干预总共持续了17周。讨论据我们所知,WTW是第一个研究针对SMI患者久坐行为的健康教练干预措施的影响的RCT。希望如果干预可行且可以接受,那么可以在常规护理中开展进一步的大规模研究。试用注册ISRCTN37724980。 2015年8月4日注册。

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