The effect of participating in MedEx wellness, a community-based chronic disease exercise rehabilitation programme, on physical, clinical and psychological health: A study protocol for a cohort trial
posted on 2020-07-24, 08:21authored byBrona Kehoe, Fiona Skelly, Niall M. Moyna, Mairead Cantwell, Lorraine Boran, Leslie Daly, Andrew McCarren, Kieran P. Dowd, Catherine B. Woods, Noel McCaffrey, Lisa Loughney
Background: Community-based exercise rehabilitation programmes for chronic disease
are an effective alternative to traditional hospital-based programmes. MedEx Wellness is
a novel community-based exercise rehabilitation programme that integrates a range of
chronic diseases. The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of participating in
MedEx Wellness on physical, clinical and psychological health.Methods: A prospective
cohort study was conducted. Participants were recruited at induction to the MedEx
Wellness programme following referral from healthcare professionals. Participants
underwent a baseline assessment before commencing the exercise programme and
repeat assessments at 3, 6 and 12 months. The primary outcome was cardiorespiratory
fitness (6 minute- time trial) at 12 months. Secondary outcomes included health-related
quality of life (EuroQoL-5D, Satisfaction with Life Scale, Warwick Edinburgh Mental
Wellbeing Scale, Patient Health Questionnaire8, Functional Assessment of Cancer
Therapy Questionnaire), free living activity behavior (accelerometer) and healthcare
utilization (recall questionnaire). Tertiary outcomes included blood pressure (24 h),
biomarkers (lipids, glucose and C-reactive protein), other components of physical fitness,
including strength (handgrip test, sit-to-stand test), flexibility (sit-and-reach test), body
composition (body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio), and falls risk (timed up and go test),
and claudication time (incremental treadmill walking test), cognitive function, including
attention (Attention Network Task), memory (Luck & Vogel Visual Working Memory Task)
and cognitive reserve. Exploratory outcomes included psychosocial determinants of
physical activity (self-efficacy, social support, intentions). Discussion: This trial will
evaluate whether participation in the MedEx Wellness programme has positive effects
on physical, clinical and psychological health in individuals with a range of chronic diseases
Funding
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