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UnknownNCT06085508
Fear of MOVEment After MI and AF - InterneT Patient Education
Fear of MOVEment After Myocardial Infarction or Atrial Fibrillation - Patient Education Via InterneT- a Pilot Study
- Status
- Unknown
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 14 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Linkoeping University · Other Government
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
The overall aim with the project is to evaluate if a digital patient group-education can reduce kinesiophobia and promote physical activity in patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and/or atrial fibrillation (AF) Research questions 1. Can a digital patient group-education reduce kinesiophobia and promote PA in patients with MI and/or AF? 2. Is a digital patient group-education feasible based on the patients' experiences? Intervention: Patients with MI and/or AF and kinesiophobia meet 7 times in a group education via Zoom® video meetings with a tutor (nurse, physiotherapist) for 8 weeks and learn about PA, kinesiophobia, AF and/or CAD. The education involves four real life scenarios as a starting point for the learning process inspired by problem-based learning, live stream/recorded lectures/resource, behavioral activation and exposure to PA in order to reduce kinesiophobia and promote PA.
Detailed description
Patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and/or atrial fibrillation (AF) and kinesiophobia meet 7 times in a group education via Zoom® video meetings with a tutor (nurse, physiotherapist) for 8 weeks and learn about physical activity (PA), kinesiophobia, AF and/or MI. The education involves four real life scenarios as a starting point for the learning process inspired by problem-based learning (PBL) live stream/recorded lectures/resources and exposure to PA to reduce kinesiophobia and promote PA. Intervention: Digital fear of movement programme: Week 1: Introduction of programme Aim: Patients reflect on expectations of the program and formulate individual goals. Home assignment: Watch digital lecture about PA after MI/AF and SMART Goals. Week 2: Start Scenario 1: Why PA after MI/AF? Aim: Patients reflect on pros and cons of PA. Discuss lectures watched. Group thoughts and reflections and formulate questions to be answered next meeting (home assignment). Week 3: Scenario 2: What is MI/AF. Follow-up scenario 1: How does the knowledge affect me. Aim: To reflect on PA and MI/AF. Start scenario 2: Think free and group thoughts and reflections about PA and formulate questions to be answered next meeting (home assignment). Week 4: Scenario 3: Living with MI/AF and kinesiophobia - How to make a change? Follow-up scenario 2: How does the knowledge affect me. Aim: to identify and become aware of how thoughts affect PA in his/her life. Start scenario 3: Think free and group thoughts and reflections about living with MI/AF and kinesiophobia - How to make a change and formulate questions to be answered next meeting (home assignment). Home assignment: Map activities in a weekly schedule, rate activities as frightening/non-frightening. Make a list of desirable PA and choose one activity to implement. Use SMART GOALS. Watch digital lecture about: Fear avoidance model. Week 5: Scenario 4: How can I reduce my fear for PA. Follow-up scenario 3: How does the knowledge affect me. Aim: To implement change. Start scenario 4: Think free and group thoughts and reflections about how can I reduce my fear for PA? SMART, the planned activity Week 6: Follow-up scenario 4. Discuss perception and the performance of the activity. What experiences will I take with me in future activities. Discuss how to continue with the activity plan. Aim: To implement change. Week 7: Own individual work Use documents to plan desirable activity/ies Aim: To enable change. To become aware of and reflect on how thoughts, moods and fears affect his/her life and performance of PA. Home assignment: Evaluate activity plan and revise and perform desired activities. Week 8: Follow-up of the activity plan of the program. Summarize and discuss the program. Create a plan for maintenance. Aim: To summarize the program and facilitate maintenance of the changes in PA. Create a checklist for coping with future setbacks, identifying tools perceived as helpful by the participant.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BEHAVIORAL | Digital patient education to reduce kinesiophobia after MI and/or AF | Group-meetings 7 times via Zoom® video with a tutor (nurse, physiotherapist) and learn about PA, kinesiophobia, AF and/or MI. Scenarios start the problem-based learning process involving recorded lectures, behavioral activation, and exposure to PA. Week1: Programme intro. Formulation of individual goals. Home assignment (HA): Lecture PA after MI/AF. Week 2. Discuss HA. Scenario 1: Why PA after MI/AF? (PBL) Formulate questions\*. HA: Answer the questions. Week 3. Follow-up HA. Scenario 2. What is MI/AF.\* Week 4. Discuss HA. Scenario 3. Living with MI/AF and kinesiophobia - How to make a change?\* HA: Map weekly activities, rate as frightening/non-frightening. List PA and choose one to implement. Use SMART GOALS. Lecture: Kinesiophobia. Week 5. Discuss HA. Scenario 4. How can I reduce my fear for PA.\* SMART, the activity. Week 6. Discuss HA. Week 7. Own individual work. HA: Evaluate, revise, and perform activities. Week 8. Follow-up of the activity plan. Summarize the program. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2023-10-11
- Primary completion
- 2024-01-31
- Completion
- 2024-02-29
- First posted
- 2023-10-17
- Last updated
- 2023-11-02
Locations
1 site across 1 country: Sweden
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