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‘Get Healthy, Stay Healthy’: protocol for evaluation of a lifestyle intervention delivered by text-message following the Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service?

机译:“保持健康,保持健康”:获取健康信息和辅导服务后,通过短信传递的生活方式干预评估协议?

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Background Behavioural lifestyle interventions can be effective at promoting initial weight loss and supporting physical activity and dietary behaviour change, however maintaining improvements in these outcomes is often more difficult to achieve. Extending intervention contact to reinforce learnt behavioural skills has been shown to improve maintenance of behaviour change and weight loss. This trial aims to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of a text message-delivered extended contact intervention to enhance or maintain change in physical activity, dietary behaviour and weight loss among participants who have completed a six month Government-funded, population-based telephone coaching lifestyle program: the Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service (GHS). Methods/Design GHS completers will be randomised to the 6-month extended contact intervention (Get Healthy, Stay Healthy, GHSH) or a no contact control group (standard practice following GHS completion). GHSH participants determine the timing and frequency of the text messages (3–13 per fortnight) and content is tailored to their behavioural and weight goals and support preferences. Two telephone tailoring calls are made (baseline, 12-weeks) to facilitate message tailoring. Primary outcomes, anthropometric (body weight and waist circumference via self-report) and behavioural (moderate-vigorous physical activity via self-report and accelerometer, fruit and vegetable intake via self-report), will be assessed at baseline (at GHS completion), 6-months (end of extended contact intervention) and 12-months (6-months post intervention contact). Secondary aims include evaluation of: the feasibility of program delivery; the acceptability for participants; theoretically-guided, potential mediators and moderators of behaviour change; dose-responsiveness; and, costs of program delivery. Discussion Findings from this trial will inform the delivery of the GHS in relation to the maintenance of behaviour change and weight loss, and will contribute to the broader science of text message lifestyle interventions delivered in population health settings. Trial registration ACTRN12613000949785
机译:背景行为生活方式的干预措施可以有效地促进初次减肥,并支持体育锻炼和饮食行为的改变,但是,保持这些结果的改善往往更难于实现。研究表明,扩大干预接触以增强学习的行为技能可以改善行为改变和减肥的维持。该试验旨在评估通过短信进行的长期接触干预的可行性,可接受性和功效,以增强或维持已完成六个月政府资助,基于人群的电话的参与者的体育活动,饮食行为和体重减轻的变化教练生活方式计划:获取健康信息和教练服务(GHS)。方法/设计GHS完成者将被随机分为6个月的延长接触干预(保持健康,保持健康,GHSH)或无接触对照组(GHS完成后的标准做法)。 GHSH参与者确定文本消息的时间和频率(每两周3-13次),内容根据他们的行为和体重目标以及支持偏好而定制。进行了两次电话定制呼叫(基线,为期12周),以简化消息定制。主要结果,人体测量(通过自我报告的体重和腰围)和行为(通过自我报告和加速度计的中度剧烈运动,通过自我报告的水果和蔬菜摄入量)将在基线(完成GHS时)进行评估,6个月(扩展接触干预结束)和12个月(干预接触后6个月)。次要目标包括评估:计划实施的可行性;参与者的可接受性;在理论指导下,行为改变的潜在中介者和调节者;剂量反应性以及计划执行的费用。讨论该试验的发现将为GHS在维持行为改变和减轻体重方面提供信息,并有助于在人群健康环境中推广更广泛的短信生活方式干预措施。试用注册ACTRN12613000949785

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