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Clinical Trials/NCT05287594
NCT05287594
Completed
Not Applicable

Feasibility of a Train-the-Trainer Delivered Exercise Intervention in Firefighters

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill1 site in 1 country55 target enrollmentApril 1, 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Firefighter
Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Enrollment
55
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Qualitative Summaries of Participant Experience in Semi-Structured Interviews (Acceptability)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Purpose: To collect and report feasibility data for conducting a future cluster randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of a TRAINER delivered integrated exercise program in career firefighters, and to determine intervention fidelity and preliminary effects of a TRAINER delivered integrated exercise program in career firefighters.

Participants: 52 career firefighters 18 - 60 years old (40 trainees, 6 trainers, 6 administrators).

Procedures (methods): Enrolled fire stations will be randomly assigned (3:2 allocation ratio) to a TRAINER or wait-list control (CON) group, stratified by city, using computer-generated random numbers. All enrolled firefighters will undergo a series of assessments at baseline (week 0) and post-testing (week 7) following the TRAINER delivered 6-week intervention.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 1, 2023
End Date
September 29, 2025
Last Updated
4 months ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Provide informed consent prior to any study procedures are performed
  • Medically cleared for fire suppression duties
  • A career firefighter from a local department (Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Durham)

Exclusion Criteria

  • Highly active firefighters, defined as performing 4 or more days/week of vigorous exercise
  • Pregnancy
  • Recent injury preventing their participation in the exercise routine
  • Involved in an active workers' compensation or personal injury case

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Qualitative Summaries of Participant Experience in Semi-Structured Interviews (Acceptability)

Time Frame: Week 7 (post-intervention)

Acceptability will be assessed by semi-structured interviews with the firefighters, peer-trainers, and departmental administration (e.g. fire chiefs). Qualitative summaries for intrapersonal, interpersonal, and organizational constructs will be reported.

Percentage of Sessions Attended (Feasibility)

Time Frame: Week 7 (post-intervention)

To demonstrate the feasibility of an integrated exercise program. Adherence will be determined from the percentage of sessions attended out of total (12) sessions. Adherence of 80% or higher will be considered good feasibility.

Number of Firefighters and Fire Stations Recruited to the Study (Feasibility)

Time Frame: Within 14 months

To demonstrate the feasibility of an integrated exercise program. Feasibility will be defined as recruitment of 40 firefighters and the number of fire stations (out of 26 potential) to the study within 14 months.

Percentage of Firefighters Retained (Feasibility)

Time Frame: Week 7 (post-intervention)

To demonstrate the feasibility of an integrated exercise program. Retention will be determined from the percentage of firefighters retained at post-testing. Retention of 80% or higher will be considered good feasibility.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Change in body composition as measured by % body fat from a 4-compartment model(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Change in low-back muscular endurance as measured by a modified Biering-Sorensen test(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Fidelity of the neuromuscular warm-up as measured by a rubric across sessions at Week 6(6 weeks (i.e., one of last 2 sessions))
  • Change in cardiorespiratory fitness as measured by VO2 peak during cycle ergometry(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Change in balance as measured by a modified star excursion balance test(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Change in explosive muscle strength as measured by dynamometry(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Fidelity of the HIIT protocol as measured by rate of peak power output across sessions at Week 6(6 weeks (i.e., one of last 2 sessions))
  • Change in physical activity as measured by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Change in nutrition as measured by the Rapid Eating Assessment for Participants-Short Form(Baseline (i.e., pre-intervention), 7 weeks (i.e., post-intervention))
  • Fidelity of the neuromuscular warm-up as measured by a rubric across sessions at Week 2(2 weeks (i.e., beginning of intervention following train-the-trainer completion))
  • Fidelity of the HIIT protocol as measured by rate of peak power output across sessions at Week 2(2 weeks (i.e., beginning of intervention following train-the-trainer completion))

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