Clinical Trial: Evaluating the Impact of the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal on Physical Mobility Outcomes

Study Status: Active, not recruiting
Recruit Status: Active, not recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Evaluating the Impact of the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal on Knowledge, Behavioural Intentions and Health Behaviours Related to Physical Mobility

Brief Summary:

The McMaster Optimal Aging Portal (the Portal) was launched in 2014 to increase public access to trustworthy health information. The Portal helps readers to access evidence-based resources; identify trustworthy messages; and understand scientific findings. Now the investigators want to know whether using the Portal changes what people know and do to stay healthy and mobile.

This project will help us to:

  1. Understand how middle aged and older adults (age 40+) use the Portal to obtain information about maintaining and improving mobility
  2. Evaluate whether use of the Portal results in a change in knowledge about maintaining and improving mobility, or change in lifestyle behaviours that may help maintain or improve mobility with age.

Detailed Summary:

Physically active lifestyles are important for health aging, but most Canadians do not meet published physical activity guidelines. This may be in part due to lack of access to evidence-based information on mobility and aging, and knowledge of strategies to maintain or improve mobility with age. The McMaster Optimal Aging Portal (the Portal) was launched in 2014 to increase public access to trustworthy health information. Now the investigators want to know if easy-to-understand evidence-based messages change what people know and do to stay healthy and mobile.

Sequential, explanatory mixed-methods design consisting of a two-armed randomized controlled trial and a qualitative process study to explore quantitative findings in depth.

Consent forms and a baseline survey will be sent to all interested participants. Following baseline data collection, participants will be stratified by previous Portal use, and randomized to the Knowledge Translation (KT) intervention or control group. During the 12-week KT intervention, intervention group participants will have access to the Portal and will receive mobility- focused weekly email alerts including blog posts and evidence summaries relevant to mobility and be invited to follow a Twitter and Facebook feed; a unique hashtag will be created to identify and collate relevant mobility information. Control group participants will be able to access the Portal in a 'self-serve' fashion, but will not receive targeted KT strategies.


Sponsor: McMaster University

Current Primary Outcome:

  • Website analytics [ Time Frame: 12 weeks ]
    Understanding participant engagement with the Portal and knowledge translation strategies
  • Email analytics [ Time Frame: 12 weeks ]
    Understanding participant engagement with the Portal and knowledge translation strategies
  • Google analytics [ Time Frame: 12 weeks ]
    Understanding participant engagement with the Portal and knowledge translation strategies


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

  • Knowledge Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Participants knowledge of mobility recommendations and guidelines
  • Beliefs Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Participants beliefs about the importance of maintaining and improving mobility for health
  • Intentions Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Participants intentions to engage in lifestyle behaviours related to maintaining or improving mobility
  • Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    To quantify self-reported physical activity
  • Manty Preclinical Mobility Disability Scale [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Mobility limitation


Original Secondary Outcome:

  • Knowledge Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Participants knowledge of mobility recommendations and guidelines
  • Beliefs Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Participants beliefs about the importance of maintaining and improving mobility for health
  • Intentions Questionnaire [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Participants intentions to engage in lifestyle behaviours related to maintaining or improving mobility
  • Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
  • Manty Preclinical Mobility Disability Scale [ Time Frame: 12 weeks, 3 months post-intervention ]
    Mobility limitation


Information By: McMaster University

Dates:
Date Received: October 21, 2016
Date Started: March 7, 2017
Date Completion: December 2017
Last Updated: April 12, 2017
Last Verified: April 2017