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NCT03463941

Peer Support Dyads in Churches

Completed NA Results posted Last updated 2 September 2020
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Peer Support Dyad Intervention in Peer Support and Chronic Disease in 80 participants. Completed in 31 July 2019.

Timeline
5 January 2019
Primary endpoint
31 July 2019
31 July 2019

Quick facts

Lead sponsorDuke University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationna
Designsingle group
Maskingnone
Primary purposeprevention
Enrollment80
Start date5 January 2019
Primary completion31 July 2019
Estimated completion31 July 2019
Sites1 location across United States

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Duke University

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Peer Support and Chronic Disease or Obesity. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov

Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.

Feasibility as Measured by Retention Primary · Baseline to week 18

Retention will be calculated from the number of participants who continue to Phase II out of the number who complete Phase I (\>50% attendance), and the attrition rate.

GroupValue95% CI
African American Church Members62
Number of Participants Who Agreed That Program Component Was Acceptable Primary · Measured at Week 18

Measured by ten item feasibility survey, scored based on 5-point Likert scale administered at week 18, the last week of the program. Feasibility was measured on a scale of 1-5, where 1=strongly disagree that program component was acceptable or feasible, and 5=strongly agree that program component was acceptable or feasible)

GroupValue95% CI
African American Church Members61
Health Educators' Perceptions of Feasibility as Measured by Semi-structured Interviews Primary · Measured at Week 18

Reported as number of health educators who found the program to be feasible.

GroupValue95% CI
Health Educators4
Goal Attainment as Measured by BMI (Body Mass Index) Secondary · Week 18

Mixed models will be used to assess changes in participant BMI pre and post intervention.

GroupValue95% CI
African American Church Members32± 6.8
Goal Attainment as Measured by Weight in Pounds Secondary · Week 18

A mixed model using intraclass correlation will be used used to assess changes in participant weight pre and post intervention.

GroupValue95% CI
African American Church Members189± 44.5
Goal Attainment as Measured by Number of Participants Consuming 7 or More Fruits and Vegetables Per Day Secondary · Week 18

A mixed model using intraclass correlation will be used to assess changes in participant fruit and vegetable intake pre and post intervention.

GroupValue95% CI
African American Church Members6
Goal Attainment as Measured by Days Per Week That Participants Exercised for 30 Minutes or More Secondary · Week 18

A mixed model using intraclass correlation will be used to assess changes in physical activity at weeks 1 and 18 pre and post intervention.

GroupValue95% CI
African American Church Members4.5± 2.2

Sponsor's own description

The purpose of this study is to explore how working with a partner can influence participation in a church wellness program. There are many different types of church wellness programs. Church members are more likely to participate and achieve goals in these programs when they have peer support. The researcher would like to know what African American men and women think about working with a support partner. This information will help researchers design better church wellness programs. The participants are being asked to take part in this research because the investigators believe that it is helpful to share feelings and thoughts about experiences working with a partner to achieve health goals. This knowledge will be used to create church wellness programs that will help African American men and women prevent disease and live healthier lives.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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