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The Theory of Planned Behavior has been successfully used in several programs to improve physical activity behavior. In this project, it is aimed to assess the effectiveness of Theory of Planned Behavior based physical activity intervention applied to 55-74 years old people living in nursing home in Turkey.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Intervention | Experimental | Quasi-experimental design with one-group, pre-post test A nurse-led Theory of Planned Behavior based Physical Activity intervention consists of five component. These are a health education, a group walking, an individually tailored counseling session grounded on motivational interview technique, having the individuals keep track their physical activity levels with a pedometer, and use of physical activity pamphlet and posters as a reminder was planned. This intervention will be completed in eight weeks. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Theory of Planned Behavior based Physical Activity Intervention | Other | Health education: The first component of intervention consisted of one session 30 minutes educational lesson relation to physical activity. Group walking: The format of the 15-minute group walking session included 5 minutes of warm-up, 5 minute moderate intensity walking, 5 minute cool-down. Counseling (individually tailored): The nurse received training about motivational interview technique for use in their physical activity counseling with participants. Using pedometers and step diary to set goals and monitor progress. Pedometer: pedometer will be used objective physical activity assessment. Measurement of physical activity levels, wearing a pedometer (Omron HJ321E) on a belt over one hip, all day for 7 days, removing for bathing and sleeping. A diary is also provided to record step count. The pedometer will be used for baseline and outcome measurement of step-counts for the trial. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in average daily steps | The number of steps weekly by the pedometer. The number of steps will be evaluated for the first time in the 3rd week of the intervention and each week until the end of the intervention (week 3-8). | Average daily steps will be assessed intervention period at week 3-8 and 1 , 2 and 3 months follow-up visits. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Changes in Blood Pressure | Blood pressure will be assessed between baseline, before and after group walking and 1, 2, 3 months after the intervention using the upper arm blood pressure monitors (Omron M3 Comfort®, HEM-7134-E) | Blood pressure will be assessed baseline, before and after group walking and 1, 2 and 3 months follow-up visits |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Selma BAZ, Msc | Contact | 0212 381 00 00 | 9112 | selma.baz@ogr.iu.edu.tr |
| Selda SEÇGİNLİ, PhD | Contact | +90 212 4400000 | 27016 | secginli@istanbul.edu.tr |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Selda SEÇGİNLİ, PhD | Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa | Study Director |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009043 | Motor Activity |
| ID | Term |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
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| Changes in heart rate |
Heart rate will be assessed between baseline, before and after group walking and 1, 2, 3 months after the intervention using blood pressure monitors (Omron M3 Comfort®, HEM-7134-E) |
| Heart rate will be assessed baseline, before and after group walking and 1 , 2 and 3 months follow-up visits |
| Change in theory of planned behavior component | Theory of planned behavior components are including attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavior control, intention and behavior. The response used likert 1-7 format. | Baseline,3-month follow up. |
| Change in The Problem Rating Scale | The Omaha System include three components which are the Problem Classification Scheme, the Intervention Scheme, and the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes. In this study, the Problem Rating Scale is used that evaluates the level of the problem and the results of the intervention. Change in physical activity measured with Omaha System Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes in which knowledge, behavior, status are rated on five-point Likert-type scales (1 = lowest / worse score, 5 = highest /best score). For example, a nurse may document a client's physical activity Knowledge as 1 (no knowledge), Behavior as 4 (Usually appropriate behavior), and Status as 2 (Severe signs/ symptoms). | Change in physical activity will be assessed baseline, the week right after the intervention and 1 , 2 and 3 months follow-up visits |
| Changes in health-related quality of life | EQ-5D three-level version (EQ-5D-3L) descriptive systems is a five-dimensions questionnaire about the topics "mobility", "self-care", "usual-activities", "pain/discomfort" and "anxiety/depression". | Health-related quality of life will be assessed baseline, the week right after the intervention and 1, 2 and 3 months follow-up visits |
| Changes in EQ-VAS | Visual analogue scale (VAS) of EQ-5D Questionnaire scaled from 0-100, corresponding to the worse and the best health imagined | Visual analogue scale (VAS) of EQ-5D Questionnaire will be assessed baseline, the week right after the intervention and 1, 2 and 3 months follow-up visits |
| Change in Body Mass Index (BKI) | Weight (kg) will be measured using a balance scale with the measurement taken to the nearest 0.1 kg. Height (cm) will be measured using a stadiometer with the measurement taken to the nearest 0,5 cm. Weight and Height measurements will be then used to calculate the body mass index [BMI: Weight (kg) / (Height) 2 (m2)]. | BKI will be assessed baseline, the week right after the intervention and 3 months follow-up visit |
| Change in waist hip ratio | Waist circumference was measured at the level of the umbilicus to the nearest 0.1 cm. Hip circumference was measured at the level of the trochanter major. The waist / hip ratio was calculated as waist circumference (cm)/ hip circumference (cm). | Waist / hip ratio will be assessed baseline, the week right after the intervention and 3 months follow-up visit |