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Clinical Trials/NCT06197347
NCT06197347
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Web-based Nursing Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Older Adults With Coronary Heart Disease: Protocol for a Mixed Method Pilot Study

Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentJune 1, 2024

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Older Adults
Sponsor
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Physical activity level by the self-reported questionnaire "Electronic diary of physical activity".
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate a web-based nursing intervention aimed at increasing physical activity in people aged 65 years and older with coronary heart disease.

This study aims to answer the following questions:

  1. What are the needs of older adults living with coronary heart disease in terms of a web-based nursing intervention to help them increase their level of physical activity?
  2. What is the acceptability (content, structure, usefulness) and feasibility (recruitment, retention, adherence, fidelity) of a web-based nursing intervention to support older adults living with coronary heart disease as they increase their level of physical activity?
  3. What are the preliminary effects of the web-based nursing intervention on the physical activity level and quality of life of older adults living with coronary heart disease?
  4. What are the qualitative impacts of the web-based nursing intervention as perceived by older adults on their physical activity level, quality of life, motivation, knowledge and self-efficacy?
  5. How can the preliminary effects of a web-based nursing intervention, developed in response to the needs of older adults living with coronary heart disease, be illustrated by its impacts as perceived by older adults post-intervention?

A web-based nursing intervention was developed based on the needs of seniors living with coronary heart disease. 30 older adults living with heart disease will take part in the 8-week intervention. The effects of the intervention will be evaluated on the physical activity level, quality of life, knowledge, motivation and self-efficacy of older adults.

Detailed Description

Introduction: Given the high prevalence of coronary heart disease among older adults and the aging of populations, there is a need for secondary prevention interventions to help older adults become more physically active. Web-based interventions could be considered for this purpose, knowing that Internet use is growing rapidly among older adults. In addition, since older adults would appreciate developing a trusting relationship with a healthcare professional, such as a nurse, web-based interventions should include this support, which is not widely observed in the literature. The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate a web-based nursing intervention aimed at increasing physical activity in people aged 65 years and older with coronary heart disease. This study aims to answer the following questions: 1. What are the needs of older adults living with coronary heart disease in terms of a web-based nursing intervention to help them increase their level of physical activity? 2. What is the acceptability (content, structure, usefulness) and feasibility (recruitment, retention, adherence, fidelity) of a web-based nursing intervention to support older adults living with coronary heart disease as they increase their level of physical activity? 3. What are the preliminary effects of the web-based nursing intervention on the physical activity level and quality of life of older adults living with coronary heart disease? 4. What are the qualitative impacts of the web-based nursing intervention as perceived by older adults on their physical activity level, quality of life, motivation, knowledge and self-efficacy? 5. How can the preliminary effects of a web-based nursing intervention, developed in response to the needs of older adults living with coronary heart disease, be illustrated by its impacts as perceived by older adults post-intervention? Method: This study will be conducted in two phases. Phase 1 will focus on developing the intervention according to the Intervention Mapping framework, in collaboration with a team of healthcare professionals and based on the needs of older adults. In Phase 2, we will evaluate the intervention through a pilot study with a sequential explanatory design. First, a single group pre-post test will be used to assess the intervention's preliminary effects on physical activity (electronic questionnaire), quality of life (SF-36 questionnaire), knowledge (quiz), motivation and self-efficacy (visual analog scale) of 30 older adults living with coronary heart disease, as well as the feasibility of the intervention. Second, a descriptive qualitative design will employ semi-structured interviews to assess the impacts of the intervention as perceived by 8 to 12 older adults who participated in the intervention, as well as its acceptability. Non-parametric statistics and a thematic analysis will be produced. Lastly, a joint display will be used to integrate mixed data. Discussion: The results of this study will provide insight into the development and preliminary evaluation of a web-based nursing intervention to support older adults living with coronary heart disease as they increase their physical activity levels.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 1, 2024
End Date
December 2024
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • aged 65 years or older
  • agreement to participate in the study about 3 months post-hospitalization for a coronary bypass graft surgery or a percutaneous coronary intervention (as motivation to change behavior would be highest during this period)
  • no concurrent involvement in an intervention designed to increase their level of physical activity (e.g., a cardiac rehabilitation program, consultation with physical activity expert) during their participation in the project
  • an interest in increasing their level of physical activity post-hospitalization
  • fluency in French, spoken and written
  • living in the greater Montreal area
  • access to a computer connected to the Internet
  • no cognitive impairments according to the patient record (i.e., decreased or impaired complex attention, executive functions, learning abilities, memory or social skills)

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Physical activity level by the self-reported questionnaire "Electronic diary of physical activity".

Time Frame: Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention.

Self-reported questionnaire that measures the amount of physical activity performed each week in minutes.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Motivation level by the digital analog scale "Motivation scale" from 1 to 10.(Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention.)
  • Self-efficacy level by the digital analog scale "Self-efficacy level" from 1 to 10.(Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention.)
  • Quality of life level by the SF-36 questionnaire(Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention.)
  • Level of knowledge by a 5-questions multiple-choice quiz that measures knowledge of physical activity and coronary heart disease(Pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention.)

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