Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
A Co-Designed, Culturally-Tailored mHealth Tool to Support Healthy Lifestyles in Maori and Pasifika Communities in New Zealand: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
Verbiest, Marjolein; Borrell, Suaree; Dalhousie, Sally; Tupa'i-Firestone, Ridvan; Funaki, Tevita; Goodwin, Deborah; Grey, Jacqueline; Henry, Akarere; Hughes, Emily; Humphrey, Gayle; Jiang, Yannan; Jull, Andrew; Pekepo, Crystal; Schumacher, Jodie; Te Morenga, Lisa; Tunks, Megan; Vano, Mereaumate; Whittaker, Robyn; Ni Mhurchu, Cliona.
Afiliação
  • Verbiest M; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Borrell S; Toi Tangata, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Dalhousie S; The Fono, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Tupa'i-Firestone R; Centre for Public Health Research, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Funaki T; The Fono, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Goodwin D; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Grey J; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Henry A; South Waikato Pacific Islands Community Services Trust, Tokoroa, New Zealand.
  • Hughes E; The Fono, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Humphrey G; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Jiang Y; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Jull A; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Pekepo C; School of Nursing, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Schumacher J; Toi Tangata, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Te Morenga L; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Tunks M; Department of Human Nutrition, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
  • Vano M; Toi Tangata, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Whittaker R; South Waikato Pacific Islands Community Services Trust, Tokoroa, New Zealand.
  • Ni Mhurchu C; National Institute for Health Innovation, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
JMIR Res Protoc ; 7(8): e10789, 2018 Aug 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30135054
BACKGROUND: New Zealand urgently requires scalable, effective, behavior change programs to support healthy lifestyles that are tailored to the needs and lived contexts of Maori and Pasifika communities. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study is to determine the effects of a co-designed, culturally tailored, lifestyle support mHealth tool (the OL@-OR@ mobile phone app and website) on key risk factors and behaviors associated with an increased risk of noncommunicable disease (diet, physical activity, smoking, and alcohol consumption) compared with a control condition. METHODS: A 12-week, community-based, two-arm, cluster-randomized controlled trial will be conducted across New Zealand from January to December 2018. Participants (target N=1280; 64 clusters: 32 Maori, 32 Pasifika; 32 clusters per arm; 20 participants per cluster) will be individuals aged ≥18 years who identify with either Maori or Pasifika ethnicity, live in New Zealand, are interested in improving their health and wellbeing or making lifestyle changes, and have regular access to a mobile phone, tablet, laptop, or computer and to the internet. Clusters will be identified by community coordinators and randomly assigned (1:1 ratio) to either the full OL@-OR@ tool or a control version of the app (data collection only plus a weekly notification), stratified by geographic location (Auckland or Waikato) for Pasifika clusters and by region (rural, urban, or provincial) for Maori clusters. All participants will provide self-reported data at baseline and at 4- and 12-weeks postrandomization. The primary outcome is adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors measured using a self-reported composite health behavior score at 12 weeks that assesses smoking behavior, fruit and vegetable intake, alcohol intake, and physical activity. Secondary outcomes include self-reported body weight, holistic health and wellbeing status, medication use, and recorded engagement with the OL@-OR@ tool. RESULTS: Trial recruitment opened in January 2018 and will close in July 2018. Trial findings are expected to be available early in 2019. CONCLUSIONS: Currently, there are no scalable, evidence-based tools to support Maori or Pasifika individuals who want to improve their eating habits, lose weight, or be more active. This wait-list controlled, cluster-randomized trial will assess the effectiveness of a co-designed, culturally tailored mHealth tool in supporting healthy lifestyles. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Register ACTRN12617001484336; http://www.ANZCTR.org.au/ACTRN12617001484336.aspx (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/71DX9BsJb). REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER: RR1-10.2196/10789.
Palavras-chave

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 1_ASSA2030 / 8_ODS3_consumo_sustancias_psicoactivas Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: JMIR Res Protoc Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 1_ASSA2030 / 8_ODS3_consumo_sustancias_psicoactivas Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: JMIR Res Protoc Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article