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The effectiveness of physical activity monitoring and distance counselling in an occupational health setting - a research protocol for a randomised controlled trial (CoAct)

机译:在职业健康环境中进行体育锻炼监控和距离咨询的有效性-一项随机对照试验(CoAct)的研究方案

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Background The CoAct (Cocreating Activity) study is investigating a novel lifestyle intervention, aimed at the working population, with daily activity monitoring and distance counselling via telephone and secure web messages. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of lifestyle counselling on the level of physical activity in an occupational health setting. The purposes include also analysing the potential effects of changes in physical activity on productivity at work and sickness absence, and healthcare costs. This article describes the design of the study and the participant flow until and including randomization. Methods/Design CoAct is a randomised controlled trial with two arms: a control group and intervention group with daily activity monitoring and distance counselling. The intervention focuses on lifestyle modification and takes 12 months. The study population consists of volunteers from 1100 eligible employees of a Finnish insurance company. The primary outcomes of this study are change in physical activity measured in MET minutes per week, work productivity and sickness absence, and healthcare utilisation. Secondary outcomes include various physiological measures. Cost-effectiveness analysis will also be performed. The outcomes will be measured by questionnaires at baseline, after 6, 12, and 24 months, and sickness absence will be obtained from the employer's registers. Discussion No trials are yet available that have evaluated the effectiveness of daily physical activity monitoring and distance counselling in an occupational health setting over a 12 month period and no data on cost-effectiveness of such intervention are available. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00994565
机译:背景CoAct(Cocreating Activity)研究正在研究针对工作人群的新型生活方式干预,并通过电话和安全的网络消息进行日常活动监测和距离咨询。这项研究的主要目的是评估职业健康环境中生活方式咨询对体育锻炼水平的有效性。目的还包括分析体育锻炼的变化对工作和缺病时的生产率以及医疗保健成本的潜在影响。本文介绍了研究的设计以及直到(包括随机)参与者的流程。方法/设计CoAct是一项具有两个部门的随机对照试验:对照组和干预组,每天进行活动监测和距离咨询。干预措施着重于改变生活方式,需要12个月的时间。研究人群包括芬兰保险公司1100名合格员工的志愿者。这项研究的主要结果是,以每周MET分钟为单位进行的体育活动变化,工作效率和疾病缺席情况以及医疗保健利用情况的变化。次要结果包括各种生理指标。还将进行成本效益分析。在基线期,第6、12和24个月后,将通过问卷调查结果,并从雇主的病历中获得疾病缺席情况。讨论尚无可评估在12个月内在职业卫生场所进行日常体育锻炼监测和距离咨询的有效性的试验,尚无此类干预的成本效益数据。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT00994565

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