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"Health in Mobile" for Community-dwelling Individuals With Chronic Diseases

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Education University of Hong Kong

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Intervention
Control Group

Treatments

Other: e-Motivational Interviewing

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05949320
HKSR T591

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to provide a mobile-apps-based intervention to facilitate individuals with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes to adopt healthy behaviours. The intervention is based on Motivational Interviewing, a clinical technique used to enhance an individual's behavioural changes. The proposed research project comprises developing and validating the "Health in Mobile" app, which we call e-MI, which will then be launched to members of the three District Health Centre Express (DCHEs) who have presented with clinical/preclinical chronic health issues such as high blood pressure and diabetes. The participants are registered members of the three DCHEs. The targeted sample size is 1600 members, with 1200 are in the e-MI group while the other 400 are in the waiting list control group.

Full description

Motivational interviewing (MI) is a clinical technique used to enhance an individual's behavioral changes. The MI intervention shares a similar basis as the cognitive behavioral therapy based on the Stages of Change. It has been found effective for enabling individuals to tackle their problems in weight control, substance abuse, and smoking.

The proposed study focuses on facilitating individuals with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes to adopt health behaviors. The technique employed to facilitate the behavioral changes is the MI. Previous literature has reported the positive effects of MI in patients with chronic diseases. For instance, promoting weight loss in overweight and obese individuals, improving physical activity self-management in adults with type II diabetes, and regulation in blood pressure level among hypertensive individuals. However, the applications of the MI are mostly via the face-to-face method. Other application methods such as telephone coaching, online synchronous chat and mobile app are delivered as the alternative for communication. Individuals are engaged to enhance or modify certain behaviors via such as instant text interaction with psychologists, messages generated from a predefined system, and messages from interactive tools based on one's situation. Positive intervention effects were observed in these alternative forms of MI in terms of successful weight loss from a mobile app and telephone coaching and smoking cessation from telephone coaching. However, drawbacks include decreased attendance and engagement for lengthy programs, technical issues in delivering messages, and over-simplification of materials. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to deliver the MI to the participants with the use of perceptual learning theories, and the differential focuses on the cognitive and affective components when viewing simple MI messages via an app, and we name it the e-MI.

Enrollment

1,600 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

45 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

    1. pass the cognitive screening test indicating low risk of mild cognitive impairment and depressive moods;
    1. age 45 to 75 years;
    1. completed primary school education or above;
    1. has a considerate level of information literacy access to mobile phones and tablets;
    1. agree to participate in the study and provide informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

    1. participants with type 1 diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, metabolic syndrome, maturity-onset diabetes of youth, or gestational diabetes;
    1. clinical diagnosis of cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, liver disease, malignant tumour, or new-onset diabetes after organ transplant;
    1. participants with a psychiatric or neurological disability

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

1,600 participants in 2 patient groups

e-MI intervention group
Experimental group
Description:
1200 participations are randomized to the e-MI group. They are asked to download the e-MI app and exposed to the related content for 90 days.
Treatment:
Other: e-Motivational Interviewing
Waiting list control group
No Intervention group
Description:
400 participants are randomized to the waiting list control group. They will commence the e-MI intervention after the completion of the e-MI group.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ho Yin Clive Wong, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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