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Rural Libraries Promoting Walking and Walkability in Their Rural Communities
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Die klinische Studie NCT05677906 untersucht Prävention im Zusammenhang mit Körperliche Aktivität. Diese interventionsstudie der Phase 1 Phase 2 hat den Status aktiv, nicht rekrutierend und startete am 25. April 2023. Es ist geplant, 331 Teilnehmer aufzunehmen. Durchgeführt von Oregon Health and Science University wird der Abschluss für 31. Dezember 2025 erwartet. Die Daten von ClinicalTrials.gov wurden zuletzt am 16. Januar 2024 aktualisiert.
Kurzbeschreibung
The investigators will randomize 20 rural libraries to implement either a group-based walking (standard approach) or a group-based walking combined with a civic engagement program (combined approach). Each rural library will enroll between 15-20 participants. The investigators will compare the change in physical activity between participants in each group.
Ausführliche Beschreibung
The goals of this study are:
- Increase the capacity of rural libraries to deliver evidence-based health promotion programs
- Compare the effects of a group-based walking program with a combined group-based plus civic engagement program on physical activity, cardiovascular fitness and collective efficacy among rural residents.
- Evaluate program implementation
Offizieller Titel
Rural Libraries Promoting Walking and Walkability in Their Rural Communities
Erkrankungen
Körperliche AktivitätPublikationen
Wissenschaftliche Artikel und Forschungspapiere zu dieser klinischen Studie:- Lenstra N. The role of public librarians in supporting physical activity: challenging the "Jacks of All Trades but Masters of None" librarian syndrome. Advances in Library Administration and Organization. 2018;39:185-205.
- Perry CK, Campbell LP, Currier J, Farris PE, Wenzel ES, Medysky ME, Zell A, McDonell M, Shannon J, Winters-Stone K. An Evidence-Based Walking Program in Oregon Communities: Step It Up! Survivors. Prev Chronic Dis. 2020 Dec 10;17:E156. doi: 10.5888/pcd17.200231.
- Seguin RA, Sriram U, Connor LM, Silver AE, Niu B, Bartholomew AN. A Civic Engagement Approach to Encourage Healthy Eating and Active Living in Rural Towns: The HEART Club Pilot Project. Am J Health Promot. 2018 Sep;32(7):1591-1601. doi: 10.1177/0890117117748122. Epub 2018 Feb 1.
- Perry CK, Seguin-Fowler R, Maddock JE, Lenstra N, Dieckmann NF, Currier J, Andreyeva E, Winkle J, Trost SG. Rural libraries implementing walking groups or walking groups plus civic engagement for walkability in rural communities: a comparative effectiveness trial study protocol. BMC Public Health. 2023 Oct 2;23(1):1895. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16788-0.
Weitere Studien-IDs
- STUDY00024665
NCT-Nummer
Studienbeginn (tatsächlich)
2023-04-25
Zuletzt aktualisiert
2024-01-16
Studienende (vorauss.)
2025-12-31
Geplante Rekrutierung
331
Studientyp
Interventionsstudie
PHASE
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 2
Status
Aktiv, nicht rekrutierend
Stichwörter
rural populations
physical activity promotion
physical activity promotion
Primäres Ziel
Prävention
Zuteilungsmethode
Randomisiert
Interventionsmodell
Parallel
Verblindung
Keine (offene Studie)
Studienarme/Interventionen
| Teilnehmergruppe/Studienarm | Intervention/Behandlung |
|---|---|
Aktives VergleichspräparatWalking only (Step It Up!) A group-based, weekly walking program (Step It Up) where participants walk for up to 45 minutes. | Walking ONLY (Step it up!) Participants will meet weekly for 60 minutes and walk together as a group. Participants will progressively build up to walking for 45 minutes at a brisk pace. Walks will start with a check-in and end with stretching as a group. |
ExperimentellCombined (Step It Up! plus Change Club) A group-based, weekly walking program (Step It Up) where participants walk for up to 45 minutes. Participants also spend 30 minutes each week in a civic engagement program (the Change Club) improving walkability in the community | Walking ONLY (Step it up!) Participants will meet weekly for 60 minutes and walk together as a group. Participants will progressively build up to walking for 45 minutes at a brisk pace. Walks will start with a check-in and end with stretching as a group. Combined (Step it up! Plus Civic Engagement) Participants in the combined groups will meet weekly for 90 minutes with group members. They will participate in a group walk for 60 minutes followed by 30 minutes of civic engagement aimed at improving walkability in the community |
Hauptergebnismessungen
Nebenergebnismessungen
| Ergebnismessung | Beschreibung der Messung | Zeitrahmen |
|---|---|---|
Physical activity | Participants will be asked to wear an accelerometer for \>10 hours/day for seven days at the wrist to measure physical activity. An accelerometer is a small device worn at the wrist that records acceleration, the change in velocity of a participant over time. | Change from baseline physical activity at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. |
Cardio respiratory fitness | Participants will be asked to complete a six-minute walk test to measure cardiorespiratory fitness. The distance walked in 6 minutes will be recorded. | Change from baseline cardio respiratory fitness at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. |
Collective Efficacy | Participants will be asked to complete a survey regarding collective-efficacy, the Collective Efficacy Scale (Sampson and colleagues, 1997), which measures how well communities work together to make things happen. | Change from baseline collective efficacy at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months |
| Ergebnismessung | Beschreibung der Messung | Zeitrahmen |
|---|---|---|
Height | Researchers will measure the height of participants in inches. | Baseline |
Hip circumference | Researchers will measure the hip circumference of participants in inches. | Change from baseline hip circumference at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. |
Resting heart rate | Researchers will measure resting heart rate of participants by using heart rate monitor. | Change from baseline resting heart rate at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. |
Weight | Researchers will measure the weight of participants in pounds. | Change from baseline weight at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. |
Blood pressure | Researchers will measure the both diastolic and systolic blood pressure of participants using a sphygmomanometer. | Change from baseline blood pressure at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. |
Eignungskriterien
Zugelassene Altersgruppen
Erwachsene, Ältere Erwachsene
Mindestalter
18 Years
Zugelassene Geschlechter
Alle
Akzeptiert gesunde Freiwillige
Ja
- Age 18 or older
- Inactive (defined as engaging in physical activity <3 days per week)
- Ability to walk for at least 20 minutes
- Living within the rural community served by the local library
- Ability to travel to the local library/location of walking group.
- Participation/intention to participate in other lifestyle modification pro-gram(s)
- Cognitive impairment
- Inability to communicate due to severe uncorrected hearing loss or speech disorder or severe visual impairment (if precludes completion of assessments and/or intervention)
Texas A&M University
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
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Oregon
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, 97239, United States