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Exercise is Medicine for Patients With CKD (EIM-CKD)

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Stanford University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Physical Activity
Chronic Kidney Disease stage4
Chronic Kidney Disease Stage V

Treatments

Behavioral: EIM Fitness Practitioners
Behavioral: Counseling and wearable device

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03311763
IRB-43198

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators plan to integrate and tailor the existing Exercise is Medicine framework, an evidence-based multi-level intervention program developed by the American Society of Sports Medicine, for the care of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease. In this pilot randomized control trial, investigators will compare the effects and feasibility of two intervention arms designed to start and maintain physical activity in this high-risk population (Group 1: physical activity assessment, brief counseling session + physical activity wearable versus Group 2: Group 1 intervention components + referral to a free, community-based, EIM practitioner led group exercise program).

Full description

Persons on dialysis are physically inactive, with most reporting activity levels below the fifth percentile of healthy age-matched groups. Physical inactivity in turn increases the risk for functional decline and mortality in this vulnerable population. The investigators propose a pragmatic clinical trial for an exercise intervention among persons transitioning to dialysis. The investigators will use an existing framework - Exercise is Medicine (EIM) - developed by the American College of Sports Medicine. The investigators will randomize 98 persons from two regions-Atlanta and Bay Area-in two intervention arms with incremental levels of clinical-community integration: physical activity assessment during Nephrology clinical visit, brief counseling at pre-dialysis education and physical activity wearable (group 1) versus group 1 intervention components plus a referral to a free, EIM practitioner-led group exercise program over 16 weeks (group 2; 8 week core intervention; 8 week follow up). The investigators will assess efficacy by comparing between group differences in minutes/week of (measured) moderate intensity physical activity. To evaluate implementation, investigators will use questionnaires and exit interviews for assessing barriers to referral, participation and retention along the path of the intervention; investigators will use cost-utility analyses to assess scalability. Further the investigators will have a plan for dissemination of the intervention by partnering with insurance providers and both for-profit and non-profit dialysis organizations. The overall goal is to inform the development of a practical, cost-conscious intervention that addresses barriers to physical activity commonly faced by persons on dialysis, and can be delivered as a "package" to interested practices.

Enrollment

56 patients

Sex

All

Ages

30 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

    • eGFR < 30 ml/min/1.73m2
  • Age ≥30 and ≤80 years
  • Noncompliance with physical activity guidelines
  • Not in precontemplation stage
  • Non-wheelchair bound
  • Able to provide informed consent in English or Spanish
  • Anticipated to be living in the area over the next 36 weeks

Exclusion criteria

    • Inability to provide consent in English
  • Diagnosed mental health disorder
  • Alcohol or drug abuse
  • No fixed address or contact details
  • Unstable angina or unstable arrhythmias
  • Lack of access to internet
  • Any concern not otherwise stated by patient's nephrologist

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

56 participants in 2 patient groups

Counseling alone
Active Comparator group
Description:
Group 1: physical activity assessment, brief counseling session + physical activity wearable
Treatment:
Behavioral: Counseling and wearable device
Group exercise
Experimental group
Description:
Group 2: Group 1 intervention components + referral to a free, community-based, EIM practitioner led group exercise program (two, 1 hour classes/week for 8 weeks).
Treatment:
Behavioral: Counseling and wearable device
Behavioral: EIM Fitness Practitioners

Trial contacts and locations

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