Accessible Mobile Health and Wellness
- Conditions
- Neurologic DysfunctionPhysical Disability
- Interventions
- Other: EducationBehavioral: Trial Exercise Modalities
- Registration Number
- NCT03768401
- Lead Sponsor
- Kristin Zhao, PhD
- Brief Summary
Can community outreach education help develop self-sustaining wellness and exercise programs, and will associated wellness clinics help persons with a neurological physical disability achieve better well-being?
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 2
- [for community participants/caregivers/family members] Ability to demonstrate clear communication and understanding of English.
- [for participants with neurological physical conditions] Neurological physical conditions including cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, or similar diagnoses
- [for educational seminars] > 6 years of age.
- [for wellness/exercise clinic] 18 65 years of age
- [for wellness/exercise clinic; participants with neurological physical conditions] Clearance by primary care or treating physician
- [for participants with neurological physical conditions] Unstable fractures
- [for participants with neurological physical conditions] Uncontrolled hypertension (combined systolic/diastolic > 140/90 mmHg)
- [for participants with neurological physical conditions] Enrollment of individual deemed by study staff to be unsafe
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Educational Seminars and Wellness Clinics Trial Exercise Modalities I. Community outreach educational seminars about wellness and exercise while living with a neurological physical disability and measurement of the effects of these seminars for training individuals with neurological physical disabilities and their care givers (family, therapists, community personal trainers and community funders such as Lions or Rotary Clubs) about how to create a safe cost-effective exercise program . II. Creation and measurement of the effects of a wellness clinic for those with a neurological physical disability. Educational Seminars and Wellness Clinics Education I. Community outreach educational seminars about wellness and exercise while living with a neurological physical disability and measurement of the effects of these seminars for training individuals with neurological physical disabilities and their care givers (family, therapists, community personal trainers and community funders such as Lions or Rotary Clubs) about how to create a safe cost-effective exercise program . II. Creation and measurement of the effects of a wellness clinic for those with a neurological physical disability.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Incidence of new self-sustaining wellness and exercise programs 3 months post end of wellness clinics Incidence of new self-sustaining wellness and exercise programs, as determined by Follow-up Site Staff Survey
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Efficacy of wellness clinics 3 months post end of wellness clinics Efficacy of wellness clinics, as determined by repeated t-tests
Efficacy of seminars for caregivers and clinic staff of patients with neurological physical disabilities 3 months post end of wellness clinics Efficacy of seminars, as determined by repeated t-tests based on the Exercise Efficacy for Caregivers and Staff, a 10-question survey with scores of 1 to 4 (with 4 being the best outcome), summed for a minimum score of 10, and a maximum score of 40.
Efficacy of seminars for individuals with a neurological physical disability 3 months post end of wellness clinics Efficacy of seminars, as determined by repeated t-tests based on the Exercise Self-Efficacy Survey (ESES), a 10-question survey with scores of 1 to 4 (with 4 being the best outcome), summed for a minimum score of 10, and a maximum score of 40.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
🇺🇸Rochester, Minnesota, United States