Acceptability and Feasibility of a Multicomponent Group Intervention to Initiate Health Behavior Change: The Kickstart Health Program
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Health Behavior
- Sponsor
- William Beaumont Hospitals
- Enrollment
- 22
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Acceptability and feasibility
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 7 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This study is testing the acceptability and feasibility of an active, experiential group therapy for health behavior change within a medical setting.
Detailed Description
The purpose of the current study is to offer a preliminary test of feasibility and acceptability for a group intervention, conducted in a primary care setting, that aims to teach skills that initiate health behavior change. Participants will be recruited from a local family medicine clinic and groups will be held on site at the clinic. Patients will be recruited by their physicians and given a baseline survey of their exercise and nutrition behaviors as well as their overall well being and self efficacy to change their health behaviors. Participants can join the group at any time and attend as many sessions as desired. Groups are held 2 times per month and include worksheets, meditations, and exercise. Patients and their providers will be given 2 follow up surveys after 5 and 13 weeks to assess for acceptability and feasibility of the program, as well as health behavior change. Statistical analyses will include multivariate analyses, descriptive analyses, and frequency data collection.
Investigators
Lackman-Zeman, Lori A, PhD
Principal Investigator
William Beaumont Hospitals
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •A patient of the Beaumont Family Medicine Center - Troy/Sterling Heights
- •Access to a computer or electronic device with an internet browser
- •Internet connectivity
- •Patient verbally confirms during recruitment phone call that they can independently or with minimal assistance complete online surveys
- •English speaking
Exclusion Criteria
- •Individuals who do not have regular access to internet connectivity
- •Not approved by their physician to complete the group exercises
- •Denies the ability to fill out online surveys with minimal assistance
- •Non-English speaking
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Acceptability and feasibility
Time Frame: 5 weeks
Survey measure of acceptability and feasibility of the novel study in a health care setting
Change in acceptability and feasibility from 5 weeks
Time Frame: 13 weeks
Survey measure of a change in acceptability and feasibility of the novel study in a health care setting
Secondary Outcomes
- The Group Attitude Scale(5-weeks)
- Change in SF-8 from 5 weeks(13-weeks)
- Change in International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Change in Simple Food Frequency Questionnaire (S-FFQ) from baseline(5-weeks)
- Personal Medical History Questionnaire(Baseline)
- Health Specific Self Efficacy Scales(Baseline)
- Change in health specific self efficacy from baseline(5-weeks)
- Change in health specific self efficacy from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Exercise Beliefs and Benefits Scale (EBBS)(Baseline, 5-, and 13-weeks)
- Average daily steps(Baseline)
- Change in exercise Beliefs and Benefits Scale (EBBS) from baseline(5-weeks)
- Short Form 8 (SF-8)(Baseline, 5-, and 13-weeks)
- Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWL)(Baseline, 5-, and 13-weeks)
- Height(Baseline)
- Change in average daily steps from baseline(5-weeks)
- Change in exercise Beliefs and Benefits Scale (EBBS) from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Change in SF-8 from baseline(5-weeks)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)(Baseline, 5-, and 13-weeks)
- Change in International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) from baseline(5-weeks)
- Simple Food Frequency Questionnaire (S-FFQ)(Baseline)
- Change in Simple Food Frequency Questionnaire (S-FFQ) from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Change in Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWL) from baseline(5-weeks)
- Change in Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWL) from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Change in average daily steps from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Change in The Group Attitude Scale from 5-weeks(13-weeks)
- Weight(Baseline)
- Change in weight from baseline(5-weeks)
- Change in weight from 5-weeks(13-weeks)