Howlett Neil, Jones Andy, Bain Lucy, Chater Angel
Department of Psychology and Sport Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
BMJ Open. 2017 Nov 25;7(11):e017783. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017783.
There is a high prevalence of inactive adults in the UK, and many suffer from conditions such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) or poor mental health. These coexist more frequently in areas of higher socioeconomic deprivation. There is a need to test the effectiveness, acceptability and sustainability of physical activity programmes. Active Herts uses novel evidence-based behaviour change techniques to target physical inactivity.
Active Herts is a community physical activity programme for inactive adults aged 16+ with one or more risk factors for CVD and/or a mild to moderate mental health condition. This evaluation will follow a mixed-methods longitudinal (baseline, and 3-month, 6-month and 12-month follow-ups) design. Pragmatic considerations mean delivery of the programme differs by locality. In two areas programme users will receive a behaviour change technique booklet, regular consultations, a booster phone call, motivational text messages and signposting to 12 weeks of exercise classes. In another two areas programme users will also receive 12 weeks of free tailored exercise classes, with optional exercise 'buddies' available. An outcome evaluation will assess changes in physical activity as the primary outcome, and sporting participation, sitting, well-being, psychological capability and reflective motivation as secondary outcomes. A process evaluation will explore the views of stakeholders, delivery staff and programme leads. Economic evaluation will examine the programme costs against the benefits gained in terms of reduced risk of morbidity.
This study was been approved by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee at the University of East Anglia. Informed written consent will be obtained from programme users in the evaluation. Results will be published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at conferences, and shared through the study website and local community outlets.
ClinicalTrials.gov ID number: NCT03153098.
在英国,不活动的成年人比例很高,许多人患有心血管疾病(CVD)或心理健康不佳等疾病。这些情况在社会经济剥夺程度较高的地区更频繁地共存。有必要测试体育活动计划的有效性、可接受性和可持续性。活跃赫特福德郡使用基于证据的新型行为改变技术来解决身体不活动问题。
活跃赫特福德郡是一项针对16岁及以上不活动成年人的社区体育活动计划,这些成年人有一个或多个心血管疾病风险因素和/或轻度至中度心理健康问题。该评估将采用混合方法纵向设计(基线、3个月、6个月和12个月随访)。实际考虑因素意味着该计划的实施因地点而异。在两个地区,计划参与者将收到一本行为改变技术手册、定期咨询、一次强化电话、激励性短信以及指向12周健身课程的指引。在另外两个地区,计划参与者还将获得12周免费的量身定制健身课程,并有可选的运动“伙伴”。结果评估将评估身体活动的变化作为主要结果,以及体育参与、久坐、幸福感、心理能力和反思动机作为次要结果。过程评估将探讨利益相关者、实施人员和计划负责人的观点。经济评估将根据发病率降低所带来的益处来检查计划成本。
本研究已获得东英吉利大学医学与健康科学研究伦理委员会的批准。在评估中,将从计划参与者那里获得知情书面同意。结果将发表在同行评审期刊上,在会议上展示,并通过研究网站和当地社区渠道分享。
ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT03153098。