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Moving MobileMums forward: protocol for a larger randomized controlled trial of an improved physical activity program for women with young children

机译:推动MobileMums前进:一项针对有年幼子女的妇女进行的一项改进的体育锻炼计划的大型随机对照试验的方案

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Background Women with young children (under 5?years) are a key population group for physical activity intervention. Previous evidence highlights the need for individually tailored programs with flexible delivery mechanisms for this group. Our previous pilot study suggested that an intervention primarily delivered via mobile phone text messaging (MobileMums) increased self-reported physical activity in women with young children. An improved version of the MobileMums program is being compared with a minimal contact control group in a large randomised controlled trial (RCT). Methods/design This RCT will evaluate the efficacy, feasibility and acceptability, cost-effectiveness, mediators and moderators of the MobileMums program. Primary (moderate-vigorous physical activity) and secondary (intervention implementation data, health service use costs, intervention costs, health benefits, theoretical constructs) outcomes are assessed at baseline, 3-months (end of intervention) and 9-months (following 6-month no contact: maintenance period). The intervention commences with a face-to-face session with a behavioural counsellor to initiate rapport and gather information for tailoring the 12-week text message program. During the program participants also have access to a: MobileMums Participant Handbook, MobileMums refrigerator magnet, MobileMums Facebook? group, and a MobileMums website with a searchable, on-line exercise directory. A nominated support person also receives text messages for 12-weeks encouraging them to offer their MobileMum social support for physical activity. Discussion Results of this trial will determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of the MobileMums program, and the feasibility of delivering it in a community setting. It will inform the broader literature of physical activity interventions for women with young children and determine whether further investment in the translation of the program is warranted. Trial registration The trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ( ACTRN12611000481976 ).
机译:背景育有5岁以下儿童的妇女是进行体育锻炼的主要人群。先前的证据表明,需要为该小组提供具有灵活交付机制的个性化计划。我们之前的先期研究表明,主要通过手机短信(MobileMums)进行的干预措施可以增加有幼儿的妇女的自我报告的体育活动。在大型随机对照试验(RCT)中,正在将MobileMums程序的改进版本与最小接触对照组进行比较。方法/设计该RCT将评估MobileMums计划的效力,可行性和可接受性,成本效益,中介者和主持人。在基线,3个月(干预结束)和9个月(以下6个月)评估主要(中等强度的体育活动)和次要(干预实施数据,卫生服务使用成本,干预成本,健康收益,理论结构)结果月无联系:维护期)。干预从与行为顾问的面对面会议开始,以启动融洽关系并收集信息,以量身定制12周的短信计划。在计划进行期间,参与者还可以访问:MobileMums参与者手册,MobileMums冰箱磁铁,MobileMums Facebook ?组以及带有可搜索的在线练习目录的MobileMums网站。被提名的支持人员还会收到12周的短信,以鼓励他们为体育锻炼提供MobileMum社会支持。该试验的讨论结果将确定MobileMums计划的功效和成本效益,以及在社区环境中实施该计划的可行性。它将为更广泛的文献提供有关带小孩的妇女的体育锻炼的信息,并确定是否有必要在该程序的翻译方面进行进一步的投资。试验注册该试验已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ACTRN12611000481976)注册。

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