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Provincial Scale-up of Choose to Move (CTM) Phase 4

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University of British Columbia

Status

Invitation-only

Conditions

Aging
Physical Inactivity
Loneliness
Mobility Limitation
Social Isolation

Treatments

Behavioral: Choose to Move

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06434298
H23-02336

Details and patient eligibility

About

Choose to Move (CTM) is a 3-month, choice-based health-promoting program for low active older adults being scaled-up across British Columbia (BC), Canada. In this project, the investigators will expand delivery of the optimized Phase 4 program with large and small partner organizations and will describe and assess scale-up, implementation, and impact of CTM Phase 4.

Full description

Choose to Move (CTM) a 3-month, choice-based health-promoting program for low active older adults being scaled-up in phases across British Columbia (BC), Canada. To date (Phases 1-4), CTM participants have included mostly white older women living in large urban centres. In this project, the investigators aim to expand the reach of CTM to include even more older adults living in communities across BC.

Within CTM (Phase 4), trained activity coaches support older adults in two ways. First, in a one-on-one consultation, activity coaches help participants to set goals and create action plans for physical activity tailored to each person's interests and abilities. Older adults can choose to participate in individual or group-based activities. Second, activity coaches facilitate 8 group meetings with small groups of participants either in person or online.

In this study, the central support unit (CSU) will work with community-based seniors' services (CBSS) organizations in large and small communities across BC to deliver CTM to more older adults. The investigators will then evaluate implementation of CTM programs, and the impact of the CTM program on older adults' physical and social health.

Objectives:

To assess whether CTM (Phase 4) was implemented as planned (fidelity) and investigate factors that support or inhibit its implementation at scale across BC (Part I - Implementation Evaluation).

To assess the impact (effectiveness) of CTM (Phase 4) on the physical activity, mobility, and social connectedness of older adult participants (Part II - Impact Evaluation).

Study Design:

The investigators use a hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation (Curran et al. 2012) pre-post study design to evaluate scale-up of CTM Phase 4. The investigators use mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) and collect data at 0 (baseline) and 3 (post-intervention) months to assess implementation and impact of CTM.

Enrollment

5,720 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

50+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Central support unit staff member
  • Activity coach hired by delivery partner organization (activity coaches must speak English to participate in the evaluation);
  • English-speaking older adults (aged >=50 years) who participate in CTM (recruited by delivery partner organizations) will be invited to participate in the evaluation;
  • Non-English speaking older adults will also be invited to participate in the evaluation as long as an intermediary who has the necessary language skills to ensure effective communication/translation of the consent and surveys is present.

Exclusion criteria

  • None

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

5,720 participants in 1 patient group

Choose to Move
Experimental group
Description:
CTM (Phase 4) is a 3-month, flexible, choice-based health-promoting program for low active older adults. CTM includes: 1-on-1 Consultation: Participants meet 1-on-1 with their activity coach at the start of the program to set goals and develop a physical activity action plan tailored to their abilities, interests and resources. Older adults can choose to participate in individual or group-based activities. Group Meetings: Participants will attend eight, 1-hour group-based meetings (max of 15 participants) led by an activity coach. Meetings cover a health-related discussion topic and provide time for social connection among participants. Meetings can be held online or in-person. Community-based seniors' services organizations that deliver CTM may adapt the program (e.g., deliver in a different language, adapt for cultural or geographical factors) to fit the needs of the older adults they serve but the two components listed above will be retained.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Choose to Move

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