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Physical Activity Together for People With Multiple Sclerosis and Their Care Partners: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of a Dyadic Intervention

机译:用于多发性硬化症及其护理合作伙伴的人的身体活动:可行性随机对照试验的单致干预的可行性议定书

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Background Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for all people; however, people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) find regular PA challenging. These people may include individuals with advanced disabilities and their care partners. Objective The objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of a dyadic PA intervention for people with advanced MS and their care partners. Methods This study is a randomized controlled feasibility trial of a 12-week intervention, with 1:1 allocation into an immediate intervention condition or delayed control condition. A target of 20 people with MS–care partner dyads will be included. The outcomes will be indicators of process, resources, management, and scientific feasibility. Participant satisfaction with the intervention components will be evaluated using a satisfaction survey. The subjective experience of participation in the study will be explored using semistructured interviews. Results The project is funded by the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. This protocol was approved by the Ottawa Hospital Research Ethics Board (20190329-01H) and the University of Ottawa Research Ethics Board (H-09-19-4886). The study protocol was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov in February 2020. The findings of this feasibility trial will be disseminated through presentations at community events to engage the MS population in the interpretation of our results and in the next steps. The results will also be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented to the scientific community at national and international MS conferences. Conclusions The data collected from this feasibility trial will be used to refine the intervention and materials in preparation for a pilot randomized controlled trial.
机译:背景生理活动(PA)对所有人都有益;然而,受多发性硬化症影响的人(MS)发现常规PA具有挑战性。这些人可能包括具有先进残疾及其护理合作伙伴的个人。目的本研究的目的是确定与先进的MS及其护理合作伙伴的人的Dyadic Pa干预的可行性。方法本研究是一种随机对照可行性试验的12周干预,1:1分配到直接干预条件或延迟控制条件。将包括20名患有MS-CART合作伙伴二元的目标。结果将是流程,资源,管理和科学可行性指标。将使用满意调查评估与干预组件的参与者满意度。将探索使用Semiltrucey访谈的研究的主观经验。结果该项目由多发性硬化中心的联盟资助。本议定书由渥太华医院研究道德委员会(20190329-01H)和渥太华大学研究道德委员会(H-09-19-4886)批准。研究方案于2020年2月在ClinicalTrials.gov注册。通过社区活动的介绍将通过介绍来传播这一可行性试验,以从事MS人口在解释我们的结果和下一步。结果还将在同行评审期刊上发布,并在国家和国际MS会议上提交给科学界。结论从这种可行性试验中收集的数据将用于改进介入和材料,以准备试验随机对照试验。

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