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Randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention by primary care nurses to increase walking in patients aged 60–74 years: protocol of the PACE-Lift (Pedometer Accelerometer Consultation Evaluation - Lift) trial

机译:由初级保健护士采取的复杂干预措施以增加60-74岁患者的步行能力的随机对照试验:PACE-Lift(计步器加速度计咨询评估-提升)试验方案

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Background Physical activity is essential for older peoples’ physical and mental health and for maintaining independence. Guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes weekly, of at least moderate intensity physical activity, with activity on most days. Older people’s most common physical activity is walking, light intensity if strolling, moderate if brisker. Less than 20% of United Kingdom 65–74 year olds report achieving the guidelines, despite most being able to. Effective behaviour change techniques include strategies such as goal setting, self-monitoring, building self-efficacy and relapse prevention. Primary care physical activity consultations allow individual tailoring of advice. Pedometers measure step-counts and accelerometers measure physical activity intensity. This protocol describes an innovative intervention to increase walking in older people, incorporating pedometer and accelerometer feedback within a primary care nurse physical activity consultation, using behaviour change techniques. Methods/Design Design: Randomised controlled trial with intervention and control (usual care) arms plus process and qualitative evaluations. Participants: 300 people aged 60–74 years registered with 3 general practices within Oxfordshire and Berkshire West primary care trusts, able to walk outside and with no restrictions to increasing their physical activity. Intervention: 3 month pedometer and accelerometer based intervention supported by practice nurse physical activity consultations. Four consultations based on behaviour change techniques, physical activity diary, pedometer average daily steps and accelerometer feedback on physical activity intensity. Individual physical activity plans based on increasing walking and other existing physical activity will be produced. Outcomes: Change in average daily steps (primary outcome) and average time spent in at least moderate intensity physical activity weekly (secondary outcome) at 3 months and 12 months, assessed by accelerometry. Other outcomes include quality of life, mood, exercise self-efficacy, injuries. Qualitative evaluations will explore reasons for trial non-participation, the intervention’s acceptability to patients and nurses and factors enhancing or acting as barriers for older people in increasing their physical activity levels. Discussion The PACE-Lift trial will determine the feasibility and efficacy of an intervention for increasing physical activity among older primary care patients. Steps taken to minimise bias and the challenges anticipated will be discussed. Word count 341. Trial registration number ISRCTN42122561
机译:背景进行体育锻炼对于老年人的身心健康和维持独立性至关重要。指南建议每周至少进行150分钟,至少进行中等强度的体育锻炼,大部分时间进行锻炼。老年人最常进行的体育锻炼是散步,散步时光强度高,骑车时强度适中。尽管大多数人能够做到,但在英国65-74岁的人群中,只有不到20%的人报告达到了指导原则。有效的行为改变技术包括目标设定,自我监控,建立自我效能和预防复发等策略。初级保健体育活动咨询可以根据个人情况提供建议。计步器测量步数,而加速度计测量身体活动强度。该协议描述了一种创新的干预措施,以增加老年人的行走,并使用行为改变技术将计步器和加速度计反馈纳入初级护理护士的身体活动咨询中。方法/设计设计:随机对照试验,包括干预和控制(常规护理)手段以及过程和定性评估。参加者:300位60-74岁的人在牛津郡和伯克希尔韦斯特初级保健信托基金中注册了3个普通科,能够走出去,没有增加身体活动的限制。干预:3个月的计步器和加速计为基础的干预,由实践护士进行身体活动咨询。根据行为改变技术,身体活动日记,计步器平均每日步数和加速度计对身体活动强度的反馈进行四次咨询。将制定基于增加步行和其他现有体育锻炼的个人体育锻炼计划。结果:在3个月和12个月时,平均每日步数(主要结果)和每周至少进行中等强度的体育锻炼(次要结果)所花费的平均时间变化(通过加速度计评估)。其他结果包括生活质量,情绪,锻炼自我效能,受伤。定性评估将探讨不参与试验的原因,干预措施对患者和护士的接受程度以及增强或阻碍老年人增加体育锻炼水平的因素。讨论PACE-Lift试验将确定一项干预措施,以提高老年初级保健患者的体育锻炼的可行性和有效性。将讨论为减少偏差和预期挑战而采取的步骤。字数341。试用注册号ISRCTN42122561

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