Randomized Clinical Trial to Improve Mobility After Hospitalization (MOVE_ON)
Hypertension, Diabetes, Heart Failure
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Hypertension focused on measuring Gamification, Physical Activity, Behavioral Economics, Social Support, Mobility
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age 50 years or older Admitted to the University of Pennsylvania Health System acute care hospital (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Pennsylvania Hospital, Lancaster General Health, Chester County Hospital, or Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center) and discharged to home Able to ambulate independently Exclusion Criteria: Inability to provide informed consent Does not have daily access to a smartphone compatible with the wearable device and is not willing to use a device that the investigators can provide participants' with Already enrolled in another physical activity study Low mobility score indicating that the patient is not able to walk distances greater than 1000 steps/day independently Any other medical conditions that would prohibit participation in a 6-month physical activity program Unable to complete the baseline period (must have at least 4 out of 7 days of step data with minimum step count of 1000 steps/day) Not willing to use the wearable device for the full duration of the study Enrolled in hospice
Sites / Locations
- Blockley Hall
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control
Social Support Gamification
Participants will receive a wearable device (e.g. FitBit) but no other interventions during the intervention or follow-up periods.Participants will complete milestones within the study, such as the Function assessment during the 6, and 12-month timepoints in the study. They will also complete a series of surveys during the 3, 6, 9, and 12-month timepoints in the study. Participants will complete an end-of-study questionnaire on their experience with the wearable device and time in the study.
Intervention participants will receive a wearable device (e.g. FitBit) and will enter a game designed with behavioral economics concepts to address predictable barriers to behavior change during a 26-week intervention period. Participants will also work with a virtual health coach throughout the intervention period to increase their physical activity. At the end of the 26 week intervention period, participants will enter a 26 week follow-up period during which interventions will cease but passive data collection of step counts will continue. Participants will also complete milestones within the study, such as the Function assessment during the 6, and 12-month timepoints in the study. They will also complete a series of surveys during the 3, 6, 9, and 12-month timepoints in the study. Participants will complete an end-of-study questionnaire on their experience with the wearable device and time in the study.