Feasibility and Implementation of a Healthy Lifestyles Program
Health Behavior, Quality of Life, Chronic Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Health Behavior focused on measuring Pragmatic, Pilot study, Mixed methods, Randomized controlled trial, Implementation research, Person-centered care, Multidisciplinary, Ecological approach
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria for randomized controlled trial:
- English-speaking
- 18 years of age or older
Inclusion criteria for qualitative components (family focus groups):
- English-speaking
- 16 years of age or older
- related to participants in randomized controlled trial
Inclusion criteria for qualitative components (program staff):
- Provide services within the more intensive program
Inclusion criteria for qualitative components (healthcare providers):
- Provide health care outside of the healthy lifestyles program for participants in randomized controlled trial
Exclusion Criteria:
- NA
Sites / Locations
- McMaster University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
More Intensive Program (MIP)
Less Intensive Program (LIP)
Participants will receive the more intensive program, which combines usual care with the full version of the healthy lifestyles program. Participants in this arm will meet weekly for group health and wellness learning sessions or brainstorming group sessions. In addition, they will meet monthly for individual sessions with a multidisciplinary health team, including a family physician, physical therapist and dietician to tailor their health goal development and action plans to their particular needs and situations. They will be asked to maintain physical activity and nutrition journals for a week each every three months.
Participants will receive the less intensive program, which combines usual care along with health goal development. Participants in this arm will meet at baseline to set health goals with the support of a research assistant trained in theories of health behaviour and goal setting. They will also meet every three months to measure progress in achieving their goals. They will be asked to maintain physical activity and nutrition journals for a week each every three months.