Effects of Physical-Psychological Integrative Intervention on SCI Patient: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Spinal Cord Injuries, Physical Inactivity, Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Spinal Cord Injuries focused on measuring Spinal cord injuries, Physical Psychological Integrative
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years older;
- Currently living in the community and having SCI for more than 6 months;
- Complete injury at the C6 or below or incomplete injury at any level ;
- Having a computer/ smartphone with audio-speaking function and Zoom software, and internet access in a secure place;
- Using a wheelchair for at least 2 hours a day and having the approval from the physicians to perform exercises;
- Having no problems in hearing, verbal communication, and vision;
- Able to communicate in Cantonese and to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presented with any significant cognitive impairment or brain injury;
- Engaged in ongoing psychotherapy or any other physiotherapy/ exercise/ relaxation interventions;
- Physically active for more than 150 minutes per week;
- Experiencing significant psychotic symptoms, substance misuse or medically not able for the exercise and psychological programme as diagnosed by their physicians.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
The Physical-Psychological Integrative (PPI) intervention group
The brief online didactic education control group
The PPI intervention will include eight weekly online group sessions (with each session lasts for 60-90 minutes). At the beginning of each online group meeting, the intervention provider will use motivational interviewing techniques to promote participants' adherence to the physical activity program, followed by on-line group psychological intervention
Participants in the control group will receive a short video call (approximately 20 minutes each week for eight weeks) from the trained research assistant, i.e., RA 2 to provide general physical and psychological suggestions (e.g., encouragement of performing physical activities, and communication skills with family members/friends, and engagement in the community life). This is to control the contact effects of the PPI intervention.