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We Walk Plus Study for Older Adults With Intellectual Disabilities
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O estudo clínico NCT04573530 é um ensaio intervencionista para Deficiência intelectual. Seu status atual é: ativo, não recrutando. O estudo começou em 15 de junho de 2021 e pretende incluir 46 participantes. Coordenado por a Universidade de Illinois em Chicago e deve ser concluído em 15 de novembro de 2025. Essas informações foram atualizadas no ClinicalTrials.gov em 15 de agosto de 2025.
Resumo
Determine the feasibility and acceptability of We Walk Plus intervention to promote physical activity and improve cognition for older adults with intellectual disabilities (ID).
Descrição detalhada
We Walk Plus study consists of: (1) a user friendly physical activity tracker (i.e., Fitbit Charge HR ); (2) user-centered social networking (e.g., Fitbit community); and (3) the iCardia platform for monitoring daily Fitbit physical activity and wear time and sending personalized text-messages targeting physical activity and self-efficacy. The specific aims of this two-arm RCT pilot are to: 1) assess the feasibility and acceptability of the We Walk Plus intervention and 2) explore the preliminary efficacy of We Walk Plus on physical activity and well-being.
Título oficial
We Walk Plus Study: A Walking Program Using Physical Activity Monitors and Social Networking for Older Adults With Intellectual Disabilities
Condições
Deficiência intelectualOutros IDs do estudo
- 2020-1140
Número NCT
Data de início (real)
2021-06-15
Última atualização postada
2025-08-15
Data de conclusão (estimada)
2025-11-15
Inscrição (estimada)
46
Tipo de estudo
Intervencionista
FASE
N/A
Status
Ativo, não recrutando
Palavras-chave
physical activity
walking
older adults with an intellectual disability
walking
older adults with an intellectual disability
Propósito principal
Outro
Alocação do design
Randomizado
Modelo de intervenção
Sequencial
Cegamento (Mascaramento)
Nenhum (Estudo aberto)
Braços / Intervenções
| Grupo de participantes/Braço | Intervenção/Tratamento |
|---|---|
ExperimentalWe Walk Plus Intervention The intervention group will receive a Fitbit, SMS and will be assigned to a private Fitbit community (4-5 participants per group) for 12 weeks. During the intervention, participants will receive weekly personalized SMS on their mobile phones including encouraging messages, reminders, and tips to increase steps, and weekly step goals. The investigators will use a secure, web-based platform, iCardia, to support continuous real-time remote monitoring of activity data from Fitbit devices and personalized communication via SMS based on incoming data. The investigators will set up the Fitbit networking settings on participants' phones to give notifications when there are posts to this group. Individual goals and a weekly team goal of steps will be set up by the research team. Each member will be awarded a badge upon reaching each individual's weekly goal. Teams will also be awarded badges when all team members reach their individual weekly goals. | We Walk Plus Intervention The frequency and content of weekly personalized SMS are based on each participant's preference. Prior to implementation of intervention, the investigators will conduct focus groups to learn participants' social network activities and preferences, strategies that can be used to encourage engagement via a private Fitbit community network. |
Nenhuma intervençãoAttention control group The attention control group will also receive a Fitbit and will be asked to continue with normal daily activities. During the initial in-person session, they will receive the same PA recommendations as the intervention group to walk at least 30 minutes for 5 days or more a week or 10,000 steps a day. However, a plan for improving PA will not be discussed. | N/A |
Desfecho primário
Desfecho secundário
| Medida de desfecho | Descrição da medida | Prazo |
|---|---|---|
Physical activity | daily steps | 12 weeks |
| Medida de desfecho | Descrição da medida | Prazo |
|---|---|---|
Cardiovascular fitness | modified six-minute walk test | 12 weeks |
Self-efficacy to physical activity | Physical Activity Self-efficacy/Social Support scale will be used to assess confidence to perform physical activity | 12 weeks |
Attention & executive function | Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Test -a standard test from the NIH toolbox which has been adapted and validated for individuals with ID to assess one's limited capacities to deal with an abundance of environmental stimulation. | 12 weeks |
Working memory | List Sorting Working Memory Test-a standard test from the NIH toolbox which has been adapted and validated for individuals with ID to assess the ability to store information. | 12 weeks |
Executive function | Dimensional Change Card Sort Test -a standard test from the NIH toolbox which has been adapted and validated for individuals with ID to assess one's capacity to plan, organize, and monitor the executive of behaviors. | 12 weeks |
Processing speed | Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test- a standard test from the NIH toolbox which has been adapted and validated for individuals with ID to assess the amount of information that can be processed within a certain unit of time. | 12 weeks |
Critérios de elegibilidade
Idades elegíveis
Adulto
Idade mínima
35 Years
Sexos elegíveis
Todos
Aceita voluntários saudáveis
Sim
- Men and women with mild or moderate intellectual disabilities;
- ages 35-60;
- able to speak, read English and willing to provide consent to enroll;
- able to follow instructions and walk, physically inactive;
- willing to receive SMS, wear Fitbit throughout the study;
- living with family or in a community residence;
- support persons are willing to assist participants to ensure the Fitbit functions properly.
- Inability to follow instructions;
- diagnosis of coronary disease or uncontrolled hypertension, smokers, physically active;
- participating in a health promotion program;
- having mental illness or behavior problems;
- support persons unable or unwilling to assist participants with Fitbit devices, if needed.
Responsável pelo estudo
Kueifang Hsieh, Investigador principal, Research Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
Sem dados de contato.
2 Locais do estudo em 1 países
Illinois
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 60608, United States
Trinity Services Inc., New Lenox, Illinois, 60451, United States