A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study

Abstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) are less physically active and more sedentary than healthy controls, contributing to poorer physical health outcomes in this population. There is a need to understand the feasibility and acceptability, and explore the effective components,...

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Autores principales: Suzanne M. McDonough, Sarah C. Howes, Maurice Dillon, Judith McAuley, John Brady, Mary Clarke, Mike Clarke, Emily Lait, Duana McArdle, Tony O’Neill, Iseult Wilson, Ailsa Niven, Julie Williams, Mark A. Tully, Marie H. Murphy, Catherine M. McDonough
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:65b087f2b29a4c8ea1003cbe17d052ad2021-11-21T12:08:57ZA study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study10.1186/s40814-021-00938-52055-5784https://doaj.org/article/65b087f2b29a4c8ea1003cbe17d052ad2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-021-00938-5https://doaj.org/toc/2055-5784Abstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) are less physically active and more sedentary than healthy controls, contributing to poorer physical health outcomes in this population. There is a need to understand the feasibility and acceptability, and explore the effective components, of health behaviour change interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviour in this population in rural and semi-rural settings. Methods This 13-week randomised controlled feasibility trial compares the Walking fOR Health (WORtH) multi-component behaviour change intervention, which includes education, goal-setting and self-monitoring, with a one-off education session. It aims to recruit 60 inactive adults with SMI via three community mental health teams in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Primary outcomes are related to feasibility and acceptability, including recruitment, retention and adherence rates, adverse events and qualitative feedback from participants and clinicians. Secondary outcome measures include self-reported and accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour, anthropometry measures, physical function and mental wellbeing. A mixed-methods process evaluation will be undertaken. This study protocol outlines changes to the study in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussion This study will address the challenges and implications of remote delivery of the WORtH intervention due to the COVID-19 pandemic and inform the design of a future definitive randomised controlled trial if it is shown to be feasible. Trial registration The trial was registered on clinicaltrials.gov ( NCT04134871 ) on 22 October 2019.Suzanne M. McDonoughSarah C. HowesMaurice DillonJudith McAuleyJohn BradyMary ClarkeMike ClarkeEmily LaitDuana McArdleTony O’NeillIseult WilsonAilsa NivenJulie WilliamsMark A. TullyMarie H. MurphyCatherine M. McDonoughBMCarticlePhysical activitySedentary behaviourBehaviour changeSevere mental illnessMedicine (General)R5-920ENPilot and Feasibility Studies, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Physical activity
Sedentary behaviour
Behaviour change
Severe mental illness
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle Physical activity
Sedentary behaviour
Behaviour change
Severe mental illness
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Suzanne M. McDonough
Sarah C. Howes
Maurice Dillon
Judith McAuley
John Brady
Mary Clarke
Mike Clarke
Emily Lait
Duana McArdle
Tony O’Neill
Iseult Wilson
Ailsa Niven
Julie Williams
Mark A. Tully
Marie H. Murphy
Catherine M. McDonough
A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study
description Abstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) are less physically active and more sedentary than healthy controls, contributing to poorer physical health outcomes in this population. There is a need to understand the feasibility and acceptability, and explore the effective components, of health behaviour change interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviour in this population in rural and semi-rural settings. Methods This 13-week randomised controlled feasibility trial compares the Walking fOR Health (WORtH) multi-component behaviour change intervention, which includes education, goal-setting and self-monitoring, with a one-off education session. It aims to recruit 60 inactive adults with SMI via three community mental health teams in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Primary outcomes are related to feasibility and acceptability, including recruitment, retention and adherence rates, adverse events and qualitative feedback from participants and clinicians. Secondary outcome measures include self-reported and accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour, anthropometry measures, physical function and mental wellbeing. A mixed-methods process evaluation will be undertaken. This study protocol outlines changes to the study in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussion This study will address the challenges and implications of remote delivery of the WORtH intervention due to the COVID-19 pandemic and inform the design of a future definitive randomised controlled trial if it is shown to be feasible. Trial registration The trial was registered on clinicaltrials.gov ( NCT04134871 ) on 22 October 2019.
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author Suzanne M. McDonough
Sarah C. Howes
Maurice Dillon
Judith McAuley
John Brady
Mary Clarke
Mike Clarke
Emily Lait
Duana McArdle
Tony O’Neill
Iseult Wilson
Ailsa Niven
Julie Williams
Mark A. Tully
Marie H. Murphy
Catherine M. McDonough
author_facet Suzanne M. McDonough
Sarah C. Howes
Maurice Dillon
Judith McAuley
John Brady
Mary Clarke
Mike Clarke
Emily Lait
Duana McArdle
Tony O’Neill
Iseult Wilson
Ailsa Niven
Julie Williams
Mark A. Tully
Marie H. Murphy
Catherine M. McDonough
author_sort Suzanne M. McDonough
title A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study
title_short A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study
title_full A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study
title_fullStr A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study
title_full_unstemmed A study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) Study
title_sort study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: walking for health (worth) study
publisher BMC
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/65b087f2b29a4c8ea1003cbe17d052ad
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