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The Effectiveness of a Running-related Injury Prevention Program in Runners

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Running-related Injuries
Interventions
Behavioral: Feedback Based Surveillance
Behavioral: RunIn3 Prevention Program
Registration Number
NCT03892239
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Cidade de Sao Paulo
Brief Summary

Running is effective in increasing levels of physical activity and promotes a number of beneficial health effects. However, running can lead to running- related injuries (RRI). In theory, such injuries can be avoided with the implementation of prevention programs. But in practice, there is a paucity of prevention programs that are effective in reducing the risk of RRIs. In a previous study, the investigators developed an RRI prevention program using the Intervention Mapping framework. The RRI prevention program was named RunIn3. The present study will evaluate the effectiveness of the RunIn3 RRI prevention program.

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of an RRI prevention program (i.e., RunIn3).

There will be recruited 530 runners of the state of São Paulo aged 18 years or older. After inclusion, participants will be randomly assigned and allocated in two groups: (1) intervention group, which will be the target of the implementation of the RunIn3 prevention program; and (2) control group, which will receive a minimal intervention (i.e., feedback based on surveillance).

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
530
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlFeedback Based SurveillanceMonitoring and suggestion of training progress.
InterventionRunIn3 Prevention ProgramMonitoring and suggestion of training progress. Behaviour change strategy based on increasing knowledge.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Running-related injuries (RRI)After 12 months from baseline

Symptoms and complaints related to running will be measured and monitored by the Brazilian-Portuguese version of the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center (OSTRC) Questionnaire on Health Problems (OSTRC-Br).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
CostsAfter 12 months from baseline

The cost data will be collected through a questionnaire composed of open-ended and multiple choice questions regarding direct costs (medical and non-medical costs) and indirect costs (work absenteeism) regarding participants' health related to running practice.

Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER)After 12 months from baseline

The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) will be estimated taking total costs and the effects on running-related injuries (RRI).

BehaviourAfter 12 months from baseline

The preventive behaviours towards running-related injuries (RRI) adopted or modified will be collected using an online questionnaire that will be composed of questions with 7-point Likert scales (-3 to +3).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universidade Cidade de São Paulo (UNICID)

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São Paulo, Brazil

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