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Tu Salud Si Cuenta Worksite: Pilot Intervention Study (TSSC Worksite)

29 kwietnia 2011 zaktualizowane przez: The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Building on existing intervention strategies of the Tu Salud Si Cuenta media campaign, this proposed worksite pilot study will be testing a new feature by designing worksite promotion intervention strategies. The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of a worksite-based physical activity and healthful food choice. The intervention will be among two worksites in the Lower Rio Grande Valley who employ primarily Mexican-American personnel.

Przegląd badań

Szczegółowy opis

Obesity has not only been increasing over the past three decades (Wang & Beydoun, 2007; Wang & Zhang, 2002), it is predicted to increase in the future until by 2048 all American adults would be overweight (Wang, Beydoun, Liang, Caballero, Kumanyika, 2008). Moreover, the majority of Mexican American men and women are predicted to be overweight and obese by 2030 (91.1% and 86.7% respectively).

The proposed intervention research study is building from existing intervention strategies designed for the Mexican American population entitled Tu Salud Si Cuenta. This intervention highlights in the media successful role models who have changed their food choices and physical activity levels. In addition the intervention designs environmental changes to help community members carry out recommended behavior change strategies. Outcomes of interest for this study include increased physical activity so as to achieve the CDC/ACSM recommendations of 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity each week (Haskell et al., 2007), eating 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day, reducing food portion sizes, and subsequent changes in biomarkers of health.

This proposed worksite pilot study will be testing a new feature to the TSSC intervention by designing worksite promotion intervention strategies to promote physical activity and healthful food choices through environmental change strategies at the worksite. The same full scope of behavioral and clinical outcomes of interest will be examined in this pilot.

The participants in this study will be male and female employees of two worksites, aged 18-65 years. A convenience sample will be used for this study. Employees from State Department of Public Health Region 11 Harlingen Office or City of Brownsville will be recruited. Supervisors from both sites have provided letters of support for this project and have agreed to allow recruitment. Employees will be contacted with informational flyers and e-mails sent by the supervisors providing the letters of support. Interested adults will be sent an interest letter and informed consent. Data collection will proceed after the participant completes the informed consent form and provides documentation of physician's clearance to participate in physical activity.

The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of a worksite-based physical activity and healthful food choice, intervention among two worksites in the Lower Rio Grande Valley who employ primarily Mexican American personnel.

Persons will complete consent forms during an enrollment/pretest period of 4 weeks. This period will include an electronic pre-test survey using Survey Monkey online software (Finley, 2008) completed by each participant. Additionally, clinical measures such as blood pressure, anthropometrics, fasting total cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose will be collected for each participant. These exams will be conducted by the trained staff from the clinical research unit and follow the identical procedures used for members of the Hispanic Health Research Cohort. Finally, in line with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each participant will be encouraged to visit their personal physician and discuss participation in the recommended 150 minutes of physical activity per week.

All individuals are given an exit interview with a registered phlebotomist or registered nurse to review immediate findings. All samples for laboratory testing and storage will be coded and identifiers removed. Participants will also provided with a written summary including their height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, fasting glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides. Values out of their expected range are flagged and referrals made as necessary. This interview is also used to address any questions or concerns that may be raised.

Descriptive analyses will be used to compare the characteristics of the participants in the intervention and control groups that we intend to compare with respect to any outcome of interests, (e.g., blood pressure). Specifically, we will compare the groups with respect to demographic and socio-economic factors such as age, sex, ethnicity, and education level. Since the outcome measurements at baseline and the follow up quarterly visit (at 3 months, 6 months, etc) are expected to be correlated, we will use Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) models. GEE takes into account the correlation of an outcome measured repeatedly over time by treating it as a nuisance parameter (Zeger & Liang, 1986). As a result, the within-subjects correlation is not modeled explicitly. GEE uses a "working correlation" to treat the within-subjects correlation, and produces standard error estimates that take into account the correlation of responses with subjects. In addition, we will use Random effects models (Wolfinger & O'Connell, 1993) to adjust for the heterogeneity of subjects, which can be due to unmeasured predispositions, such as genetic factors, that account for the correlation within subjects across time. Estimated effects of a covariate of interest (e.g., males vs. females) are adjusted for these individual differences and model estimates should be interpreted in terms of the change due to the covariate in an individual at a given level of random subject effect. The random effects model is most useful when inferences about individual differences are the primary interest. Random effects models have been developed for both continuous and binary outcome variables (Wolfinger et al., 1993).

The study will take place over a 1 year time frame. Participants will have data collected prior to the intervention and four posttests at 3-month intervals. The immediate intervention group will receive the pilot worksite intervention for the initial 12 week period. The delayed intervention group will receive the pilot worksite intervention beginning in month 3 of the study.

Typ studiów

Interwencyjne

Zapisy (Oczekiwany)

150

Faza

  • Nie dotyczy

Kontakty i lokalizacje

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Lokalizacje studiów

    • Texas
      • Brownsville, Texas, Stany Zjednoczone, 78520
        • City of Brownsville
      • Harlingen, Texas, Stany Zjednoczone, 78550
        • State Department of Public Health Region 11 Harlingen Office

Kryteria uczestnictwa

Badacze szukają osób, które pasują do określonego opisu, zwanego kryteriami kwalifikacyjnymi. Niektóre przykłady tych kryteriów to ogólny stan zdrowia danej osoby lub wcześniejsze leczenie.

Kryteria kwalifikacji

Wiek uprawniający do nauki

18 lat do 65 lat (Dorosły, Starszy dorosły)

Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników

Tak

Płeć kwalifikująca się do nauki

Wszystko

Opis

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Men and women who are full- or part-time employees of either State Department of Public health Region 11 Harlingen Office or City of Brownsville.
  • Persons of any racial/ethnic group aged between 18-65 years.
  • Persons who are comfortable communicating in English (speaking, reading, and writing).
  • Persons who are cleared by a physician for participation in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Persons older than 65 years or younger than 18 years.
  • Persons not currently employed with either of the two worksite partners.
  • Persons who are not medically cleared by personal physician.
  • Persons who are not comfortable communicating in English (speaking, reading, and writing).

Plan studiów

Ta sekcja zawiera szczegółowe informacje na temat planu badania, w tym sposób zaprojektowania badania i jego pomiary.

Jak projektuje się badanie?

Szczegóły projektu

  • Główny cel: Podstawowa nauka
  • Przydział: Nielosowe
  • Model interwencyjny: Przydział równoległy
  • Maskowanie: Brak (otwarta etykieta)

Broń i interwencje

Grupa uczestników / Arm
Interwencja / Leczenie
Inny: Immediate Intervention Group
The immediate intervention group will receive the TSSC pilot worksite intervention in the initial 12 week period from the pre-test/enrollment visit.
The intervention will consist of providing TSSC newsletters to employees of the worksite. Additionally, informational sessions about physical activity and healthful food choice (consistent with the TSSC messages) during work hours will be implemented. Social support groups for the behavior changes will be established thru colleague networks. Individualized behavior change plans will be designed for enrolled participants. Additionally, environmental changes including a well equipped exercise facility on site and access to healthful foods in vending machines and work groups providing fruit and vegetable access in kitchen area will be implemented.
Inny: Delayed Intervention Group
The delayed intervention group will receive the TSSC pilot worksite intervention beginning in month 6 of the study (6 months from the enrollment/pre-test visit).
The intervention will consist of providing TSSC newsletters to employees of the worksite. Additionally, informational sessions about physical activity and healthful food choice (consistent with the TSSC messages) during work hours will be implemented. Social support groups for the behavior changes will be established thru colleague networks. Individualized behavior change plans will be designed for enrolled participants. Additionally, environmental changes including a well equipped exercise facility on site and access to healthful foods in vending machines and work groups providing fruit and vegetable access in kitchen area will be implemented.

Co mierzy badanie?

Podstawowe miary wyniku

Miara wyniku
Ramy czasowe
The primary purpose of this pilot study is to test the feasibility of implementing Tu Salud Si Cuenta in a worksite environment.
Ramy czasowe: One year
One year

Współpracownicy i badacze

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Śledczy

  • Główny śledczy: Belinda Reininger, DrPH, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health - Brownsville Regional Campus

Publikacje i pomocne linki

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Publikacje ogólne

Daty zapisu na studia

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Główne daty studiów

Rozpoczęcie studiów

1 listopada 2010

Zakończenie podstawowe (Rzeczywisty)

1 lutego 2011

Ukończenie studiów (Rzeczywisty)

1 kwietnia 2011

Daty rejestracji na studia

Pierwszy przesłany

26 marca 2009

Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości

26 marca 2009

Pierwszy wysłany (Oszacować)

27 marca 2009

Aktualizacje rekordów badań

Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Oszacować)

3 maja 2011

Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości

29 kwietnia 2011

Ostatnia weryfikacja

1 kwietnia 2011

Więcej informacji

Terminy związane z tym badaniem

Inne numery identyfikacyjne badania

  • HSC-SPH-09-0023

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