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Effects of a Brief Pedometer-based Behavioural Intervention for Individuals With COPD During In-patient Pulmonary Rehabilitation on 6-weeks and 6-months Objectively Measured Physical Activity - A Randomised Controlled Trial
The STAR-study (STay Active after Rehabilitation) investigates in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) the additional effect of a pedometer-based behavior change intervention (BCI) during in-patient pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) on objectively measured physical activity (PA) 6-weeks and 6-months post PR. The BCI uses the behaviour change techniques a) instruction on how, where and when to perform the behavior, b) prompt goal setting for physical activity, c) prompt self-monitoring of behavior and d) feedback on behavior. The primary outcome of PA will be measured using an accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X) for a time period of seven days, firstly two weeks before rehabilitation begins (T0 = study phase I) as well as six weeks and six months (T3 and T4) after PR. Additionally to predict PA progression after PR, a complex personal diagnostic, including questionnaires as well as functional assessments, is to be carried out at the start (T1 = start of study phase II) and end of PR (T2). This diagnostic is based on the main ideas of the PA-related health competence model (PARC-model) and especially incorporates physical and psychological personal determinants of PA.
A detailed description will be available in the study protocol publication which is generated at the moment (August, 2016).
Age
18 - 80 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Bad Reichenhall Clinic, Center for Rehabilitation, Pulmonology and Orthopedics
Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Germany
Start Date
June 1, 2016
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2019
Completion Date
December 1, 2019
Last Updated
November 5, 2020
418
ACTUAL participants
Pedometer-based activity promotion
BEHAVIORAL
Short patient education and exercise
BEHAVIORAL
Pulmonary rehabilitation (Standard care)
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Collaborators
NCT07477600
NCT07382258
NCT07195838
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