作者
Adrian Taylor, Adam Streeter, Wendy Ingram, Jeff Lambert, Sarah Dean, Rod Taylor, Kate Jolly, Nanette Mutrie, Colin Greaves
发表日期
2020
出版商
Virtual conference of the ISBNPA, 2020
简介
Background
The e-coachER trial aimed to determine whether adding web-based behavioural support to exercise referral schemes (ERS) increased long-term device-measured physical activity (PA) for patients with chronic conditions, compared to ERS alone, within a randomised controlled trial. This study explores the mechanisms of action of the e-coachER intervention using measures of the behaviour change processes integral to the intervention’s logic model.
Methods
Four hundred fifty adults with obesity, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis or history of depression referred to an ERS were recruited in Plymouth, Birmingham and Glasgow. The e-coachER intervention comprising 7-Steps to Health was aligned with Self-Determination Theory and mapped against evidence-based behaviour change techniques (BCTs). Participants completed questionnaires at 0, 4, and 12 months to assess PA and selfreported offline engagement with core BCTs in day-to-day life (including action planning and self-monitoring) and beliefs relating to PA (including perceived importance, confidence, competence, autonomy and support). We compared groups at 4 and 12 months, controlling for baseline measures and other covariates. Mediation analysis using the product of coefficients method was used to determine if changes in process variables mediated intervention effects on moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) recorded by accelerometer and self-report at 4-and 12-months.
Results
The internal reliability (Cronbach’s alpha) for all multi-item scales was> 0.77. At 4-months, those randomised to e-coachER reported higher levels of PA beliefs relating to …