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Stay Healthy In Nature Everyday: Family Nature Outings in a Low Income Population (SHINE)

U

UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland

Status

Completed

Conditions

Physical Activity
Stress, Psychological
Social Isolation

Treatments

Behavioral: Family outings
Behavioral: Case Management
Device: Pedometry
Behavioral: Park prescription

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02623855
2015-042

Details and patient eligibility

About

The SHINE study is a randomized controlled study of the effect of a park-based family support group on multiple outcomes (including stress and physical activity) in a low income population.

Full description

Despite mounting evidence that nature matters for human health, we are not aware of any prospective intervention trials looking at the use of nature as a health intervention. Like other protective factors, such as the presence of a caring adult, safe play places, greater stimulation, the presence of green-space in a child's life has been empirically linked to greater resilience. Nature has been proposed as a buffer to stress through several pathways: by providing a space for friends and families to gather (thereby increasing social support and improving family relationships), by increasing opportunities for physical activity, and by improving cognition. Research to date suggests that participation in outdoor activities facilitates a sense of connectedness to place. This sense of attachment may also provide a form of social support. Families served by Children's Hospital Oakland Primary Care Clinic experience high levels of stress. As a safety-net clinic, the primary care clinic serves a diverse set of patients, with a common thread of poverty. The Stay Healthy In Nature program was developed to encourage stress management skills through play and physical activity in parks. The program uses a combination of facilitated and independent outings into local parks to encourage sustained behavior change and measurable health benefits.

Enrollment

156 patients

Sex

All

Ages

4+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Child must be 4 years and older, a patient in our clinic, physically able, available for follow up, able to answer questionnaire
  • Caregiver must be 18 or older, legal guardian, physically able, able for follow up, able to answer questionnaire

Exclusion criteria

  • Enrolled in a weight loss program, unable to be physically active, unable to give informed consent, unable to follow up for study duration.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

156 participants in 2 patient groups

Park prescription
Active Comparator group
Description:
Park prescription, pedometry.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Park prescription
Device: Pedometry
Park prescription and family outings
Experimental group
Description:
Park prescription, pedometry, case management and 3 weekly family outings.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Park prescription
Behavioral: Family outings
Behavioral: Case Management
Device: Pedometry

Trial contacts and locations

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