Intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour and improve outcomes after stroke (Get Set Go): a study protocol for the process evaluation of a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial (RECREATE)

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Johansson, Jessica Faye [1 ,2 ]
Shannon, Rosie [2 ]
Mossabir, Rahena [2 ]
Airlie, Jennifer [2 ]
Ozer, Seline [2 ]
Moreau, Lauren A. [3 ]
Farrin, Amanda [3 ]
Mead, Gillian [4 ]
English, Coralie [5 ,6 ]
Fitzsimons, Claire F. [7 ]
Clarke, David J. [1 ,2 ]
Forster, Anne [1 ,2 ]
RECREATE Programme Management Grp
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Leeds Inst Hlth Sci, Acad Unit Ageing & Stroke Res, Leeds, England
[2] Bradford Teaching Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Bradford Inst Hlth Res, Acad Unit Ageing & Stroke Res, Bradford, England
[3] Univ Leeds, Leeds Inst Clin Trials Res, Clin Trials Res Unit CTRU, Leeds, England
[4] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Clin Brain Sci, Edinburgh, Scotland
[5] Univ Newcastle, Sch Hlth Sci, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
[6] Univ Newcastle, Hunter Med Res Inst, Heart & Stroke Res Program, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
[7] Univ Edinburgh, Inst Sport Phys Educ & Hlth Sci, Phys Act Hlth & Res Ctr, Edinburgh, Scotland
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BMJ OPEN | 2023年 / 13卷 / 09期
关键词
Stroke; PUBLIC HEALTH; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; Clinical trials; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; PEOPLE; PREVALENCE; ADULTS; TIME;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075363
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
IntroductionStroke survivors spend long periods of time engaging in sedentary behaviour (SB) even when their functional recovery is good. In the RECREATE programme, an intervention aimed at reducing SB ('Get Set Go') will be implemented and evaluated in a pragmatic external pilot cluster randomised controlled trial with embedded process and economic evaluations. We report the protocol for the process evaluation which will address the following objectives: (1) describe and clarify causal assumptions about the intervention, and its mechanisms of impact; (2) assess implementation fidelity; (3) explore views, perceptions and acceptability of the intervention to staff, stroke survivors and their carers; (4) establish the contextual factors that influence implementation, intervention mechanisms and outcomes.Methods and analysisThis pilot trial will be conducted in 15 UK-based National Health Service stroke services. This process evaluation study, underpinned by the Medical Research Council guidance, will be undertaken in six of the randomised services (four intervention, two control). Data collection includes the following: observations of staff training sessions, non-participant observations in inpatient and community settings, semi-structured interviews with staff, patients and carers, and documentary analysis of key intervention components. Additional quantitative implementation data will be collected in all sites. Training observations and documentary analysis data will be summarised, with other observational and interview data analysed using thematic analysis. Relevant theories will be used to interpret the findings, including the theoretical domains framework, normalisation process theory and the theoretical framework of acceptability. Anticipated outputs include the following: recommendations for intervention refinements (both content and implementation); a revised implementation plan and a refined logic model.Ethics and disseminationThe study was approved by Yorkshire & The Humber - Bradford Leeds Research Ethics Committee (REC reference: 19/YH/0403). Findings will be disseminated via peer review publications, and national and international conference presentations.Trial registration numberISRCTN82280581.
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