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Evaluation of Training Program on Promoting Family Holistic Health

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Physical Activity
Interventions
Behavioral: Health Education
Registration Number
NCT02607137
Lead Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong
Brief Summary

Holistic health is an integration and interaction of physical and psychosocial health. Positive psychology is a science of happiness, which focuses on positive emotions and personal strengths. It also is crucial component in family holistic health. Healthy diet can help to achieve energy balance and healthy weights. Physical activity is believed to contribute to physical and mental health, as well as social well-being. However, physical inactivity was found to be a local and worldwide issue and most Hong Kong people are having a sedentary lifestyle.

In view of the health challenges locally and globally, the new phase of FAMILY project will focus to promote family holistic health with emphasize on the interaction and integration of physical and psychosocial health. The investigator will initiate and develop a series innovative training program with vigorous evaluation in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the programs. The investigator hypothesize that the training programs would promote the health awareness and the health of the participants

Detailed Description

Holistic health is an integration and interaction of physical and psychosocial health. Positive psychology is a science of happiness, which focuses on positive emotions and personal strengths. It is used as a preventive and complementary medicine, which also is crucial component in family holistic health (happiness, harmony and health). Healthy diet can help to achieve energy balance and healthy weights. Sufficient daily consumption of fruit and vegetables, as well as limitation on the intake of sugar, salt and fat could prevent major diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and certain cancers. Physical activity is believed to contribute to physical and mental health, as well as social well-being. However, physical inactivity was found to be a local and worldwide issue and most Hong Kong people are having a sedentary lifestyle. Studies show that the increase of physical activity and healthy diet reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and improve cardio-pulmonary functions; whereas sedentary behaviors increase the risk

Although people understand the harmful effect of family disharmony, physical inactivity and unhealthy diet, which may cause different kinds of physical and mental illnesses, healthy living attitudes and behaviours are lacking.

Over the past six years, the FAMILY project has been working on community-based projects to promote FAMILY health, happiness and harmony (3Hs). In view of the health challenges locally and globally, the new phase of FAMILY project will put more emphasis on health in the upcoming three years. Following the theme on FAMILY 3Hs, the new work focus is to promote family holistic health with emphasize on the interaction and integration of physical and psychosocial health. The investigator will initiate and develop a series innovative community-based projects and training program with vigorous evaluation in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the programs.

The investigator hypothesize that the training programs would promote the health awareness and the health of the participants. During the training, the investigator will conduct physical fitness test and collect data from the participants. Those participants would conduct community programmes for their own institution to enhance the personal and family well-being of their service users.

In order to assess the effectiveness of the training program on improving individual and family well-being and their capability of community programme implementation, Self-reported questionnaire would be used at baseline, one month and three months after training; and focus group interview would be conducted after participants finishing their community programmes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • Chinese speaking
  • able to complete study questionnaire
  • aged 18 or above
Exclusion Criteria
  • not fit the inclusion criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Health EducationHealth EducationHealth information related to physical activity
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in health behavior in relation to physical activityBaseline , 1 month

Change in health behavior in relation to physical activity will be assessed by behavior indicator scale

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in health behavior in relation to physical activityBaseline, 1 month and 3 months

Change in health behaviour will be assessed by behavior indicator scale

Change in family communication in relation to Zero Time ExerciseBaseline, 1 month, 3 months

Change in family communication will be assessed by behavior indicator scale

Change in family health, happiness and harmony (Family 3Hs)Baseline, 1 month

Family 3Hs will be assessed by family well-being scale

Changes in physical fitnessBaseline, 1 month and 3 months

Change in physical fitness will be assessed by simple fitness test

Changes in knowledge and attitude on performing physical activityBaseline, 1 month and 3 months

Change in knowledge and attitude on performing physical activity will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire

Change in subjective happinessBaseline, 1 month and 3 months

Subjective happiness will be assessed by outcome-based questionnaire

Change in Quality of LifeBaseline, 1 month and 3 months

Change in quality of life will be assessed by SF-12 v2 health survey

Reactions to training contentImmediately after finishing training workshop "up to 30 min"

Assessed by outcome-based questionnaire

Learning in relation to implementing community programmesBaseline, 1 month, 3 months

Assessed by outcome-based questionnaire

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The Boys' & Girls' Association of Hong Kong

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Wan Chai, Hong Kong

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