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The proposed research will be the first study to investigate the feasibility of incorporating physical literacy screening into primary care clinical settings, while determining the efficacy of integration on physical literacy. To investigate aim 1, feasibility, the research team will provide all children ages 6-11 presenting for well-child care by the participating pediatricians with physical literacy screening (PAVSPED) at point of entry for care. The child will complete the 5 yes/no screen and answers will be provided to the pediatrician for acknowledgement. To investigate aim 2, efficacy, participants will be randomized into a control group (standard of care) or an intervention group (patient education). The intervention group will receive the patient education document with their questionnaire, randomization will occur by the study team prior to subject visits. The patient education will be designed to address and investigate the four domains of physical literacy including, knowledge and understanding, motivation and confidence, daily behavior, and physical competence, (i.e., referral based training/PT (passive), self-motivated/directed exercise choice (speaks to child ownership/motivation), simple play outside 60 minutes/day (middle)). All participants will receive a 6-month follow-up email with the same 6 questions to assess if responses changed between the two groups.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| standard of care | No Intervention | ||
| patient education | Experimental | The intervention group will receive the patient education document with their questionnaire, randomization will occur by the study team prior to subject visits. The patient education will be designed to address and investigate the four domains of physical literacy including, knowledge and understanding, motivation and confidence, daily behavior, and physical competence, (i.e., referral based training/PT (passive), self-motivated/directed exercise choice (speaks to child ownership/motivation), simple play outside 60 minutes/day (middle)). |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| patient education document | Behavioral | The patient education will be designed to address and investigate the four domains of physical literacy including, knowledge and understanding, motivation and confidence, daily behavior, and physical competence, (i.e., referral based training/PT (passive), self-motivated/directed exercise choice (speaks to child ownership/motivation), simple play outside 60 minutes/day (middle)). |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Literacy Vital Sign (PAVSped) total score. | Series of yes/no questions surrounding daily moderate to vigorous physical activity. Score is the sum of all positive answers. A higher score means a better outcome, with a minimum value of 0 and maximum value of 5. | Month 2-4 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Improvement on the follow-up the Physical Literacy Vital Sign (PAVSped) survey total score. | Investigators aim to assess the initial efficacy of PAVSped screening and targeted intervention on the follow-up PAVSped. The score is the sum of all positive answers. A higher score means a better outcome, with a minimum value of 0 and maximum value of 5. | Month 6 |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrea Stracciolini, MD | Contact | 781-216-2865 | andrea.stracciolini@childrens.harvard.edu | |
| Ben Baranker | Contact | 7812162865 | ben.baranker@childrens.harvard.edu |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Andrea Stracciolini, MD | Boston Children's Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boston Children's Hospital | Recruiting | Boston | Massachusetts | 02115 | United States |
All data will be handled by IRB approved staff. The numerical code used to identify subjects will be kept separately in a password-protected file and will not be accessible from the rest of the database. All patient information will be stored within the Boston Children's server within a locked departmental folder. Patient data will be entered into REDCap by the patients filling out the questionnaire. No information will be kept on personal computers.
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