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Implementation-effectiveness trial of an ecological intervention for physical activity in ethnically diverse low income senior centers

Authors :
Brittany Lewars
Katie Crist
Khalisa Bolling
Porchia Rich
Bess H. Marcus
Cynthia M. Castro Sweet
Loki Natarajan
Yuyan Shi
Dori E. Rosenberg
Melicia C. Whitt-Glover
Jacqueline Kerr
Eileen Johnson
Veronica Cardenas
Kelsie M Full
Gregory A. Aarons
Michelle Takemoto
Source :
BMC Public Health, BMC Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017), BMC public health, vol 18, iss 1
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
BioMed Central, 2017.

Abstract

BackgroundAs the US population ages, there is an increasing need for evidence based, peer-led physical activity programs, particularly in ethnically diverse, low income senior centers where access is limited.Methods/designThe Peer Empowerment Program 4 Physical Activity' (PEP4PA) is a hybrid Type II implementation-effectiveness trial that is a peer-led physical activity (PA) intervention based on the ecological model of behavior change. The initial phase is a cluster randomized control trial randomized to either a peer-led PA intervention or usual center programming. After 18months, the intervention sites are further randomized to continued support or no support for another 6months. This study will be conducted at twelve senior centers in San Diego County in low income, diverse communities. In the intervention sites, 24 peer health coaches and 408 adults, aged 50years and older, are invited to participate. Peer health coaches receive training and support and utilize a tablet computer for delivery and tracking. There are several levels of intervention. Individual components include pedometers, step goals, counseling, and feedback charts. Interpersonal components include group walks, group sharing and health tips, and monthly celebrations. Community components include review of PA resources, walkability audit, sustainability plan, and streetscape improvements. The primary outcome of interest is intensity and location of PA minutes per day, measured every 6months by wrist and hip accelerometers and GPS devices. Secondary outcomes include blood pressure, physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning. Implementation measures include appropriateness & acceptability (perceived and actual fit), adoption & penetration (reach), fidelity (quantity & quality of intervention delivered), acceptability (satisfaction), costs, and sustainability.DiscussionUsing a peer led implementation strategy to deliver a multi-level community based PA program can enhance program adoption, implementation, and sustainment.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, USA ( NCT02405325 ). Date of registration, March 20, 2015. This website also contains all items from the World Health Organization Trial Registration Data Set.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712458
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Public Health
Accession number :
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