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CompletedNCT04267185

A Dyadic Approach for Promoting Physical Activity Among People with MS and Their Support Partners

Physical Activity Together for MS (PAT-MS): Pilot Study of a Dyadic Rehabilitation Intervention for People with Moderate-to-Severe Multiple Sclerosis Disability and Their Family Caregivers

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
22 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Ottawa · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Both people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their family caregivers experience the impact of this neurodegenerative disease on their health and well-being. The person living with MS and their support partner need to work together as a team to find ways to manage the disease. A physical activity (PA) program that uses a 'dyadic approach' is one possible way of managing the impact of MS. Dyadic programs are unique because they target both people with the disease and their caregivers together to increase their PA levels. This pilot study will deliver a 12-week program using group teleconference and one-on-one support phone calls to teach participants simple methods to change PA patterns in daily life. For example, they will learn how to set personal goals to increase PA and reduce sitting time.

Detailed description

The study is an assessor-blinded pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) for examining the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a dyadic PA intervention approach for persons with MS (PwMS) affected by moderate-to-severe disability and their family caregivers (CGs). Dyads who meet the eligibility requirements will undergo the informed consent process and baseline assessment. Dyads will then be randomized to either an immediate intervention condition or a delayed control condition. Participants in the immediate intervention group will receive six group teleconference sessions, approximately 60 minutes each, every other week for 12 weeks. These sessions will be interspersed with one-on-one support calls in the weeks that group sessions do not occur. Participants will be provided with a manual for their individual use during the intervention. The intervention content will introduce participants to the concepts of shared appraisal and dyadic coping. The benefits of shared participation in PA as a coping strategy to optimize well-being at both the individual and dyadic level will be reinforced and illustrated. All participants will be taught techniques for monitoring PA behaviour, setting personalized goals to increase PA and reduce sedentary time, and strategies for overcoming challenges to PA participation. The one-to-one support calls will serve to reinforce the information provided during the group sessions, monitor safety, and troubleshoot any issues with the intervention content. All participants will undergo the assessment protocol again at 12 weeks.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPhysical Activity Together for PwMS and their CGs (PAT-MS)A dyadic physical activity intervention approach for PwMS and their family CGs affected by moderate-to-severe MS disability.

Timeline

Start date
2020-02-04
Primary completion
2022-06-12
Completion
2022-10-04
First posted
2020-02-12
Last updated
2024-12-12

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04267185. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.