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NCT03505385: GET READY

Effects of a Unique Co-created Intervention With Care Home Residents and University Students Following a Service-learning Methodology to Reduce Sedentary Behaviour.

Completed NA Last updated 27 January 2020
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Co-created intervention - Get Ready (GR) in Physical Activity in 33 participants. Completed in 15 January 2020.

Timeline
20 May 2019
Primary endpoint
20 December 2019
15 January 2020

Quick facts

Lead sponsorGlasgow Caledonian University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingdouble
Primary purposeprevention
Enrollment33
Start date20 May 2019
Primary completion20 December 2019
Estimated completion15 January 2020
Sites1 location across United Kingdom

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Glasgow Caledonian University

Who can join

70 and older, any sex, with Physical Activity or Sedentary Behaviour. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Background. There is a growing demand for long-term care settings. Care-home residents are a vulnerable group with high levels of physical dependency and cognitive impairment. Long-term care facilities' policy need to adapt and offer more effective and sustainable interventions to address their complex physical and mental health needs. Despite the increasing emphasis on patient and public involvement, marginalised groups such as care-home residents, can be overlooked when including people in the research process. The GET READY project aims to integrate service-learning methodology into Physical Therapy and Sport Sciences University degrees by offering students individual service opportunities (placements) with residential care homes, in order to co-create the best suited intervention with researchers, older adults of both genders (end-users) in care homes, health professionals, caregivers, family members and policy makers. Methods. Stage 1 will integrate a service-learning methodology within a Physical Therapy module in Glasgow and Sport Sciences module in Barcelona, design two workshops for care home residents and conduct a co-creation protocol. Stage 2 will assess the intervention feasibility, safety and preliminary effects of the co-created intervention in a group of 33 care home residents, within a two-armed pragmatic randomized clinical trial.

Publications & conference data

2 peer-reviewed publications reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. A Pilot Randomised Clinical Trial of a Novel Approach to Reduce Sedentary Behaviour in Care Home Residents: Feasibility and Preliminary Effects of the GET READY Study.
    Giné-Garriga M, Dall PM, Sandlund M, Jerez-Roig J, et al · · 2020 · cited 16× · PMID 32326304 · DOI 10.3390/ijerph17082866
  2. A co-created intervention with care home residents and university students following a service-learning methodology to reduce sedentary behaviour: The GET READY project protocol.
    Giné-Garriga M, Sandlund M, Dall PM, Chastin SFM, et al · · 2018 · cited 5× · PMID 32300702 · DOI 10.22540/jfsf-03-132

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