Impacting Children's Physical and Mental Health Through Kinesiology Support in Clinical Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol

Nacera Hanzal,Jenna Yaraskavitch,Patricia Longmuir,Anna McCormick, Jane Lougheed, Christine Lamontagne, Kristian B. Goulet,Leanne M. Ward,Sherri L. Katz,Marie-Eve Robinson, Lesleigh S. Abbott,Thomas A. Kovesi, John J. Reisman,Daniela Pohl,Hana Alazem

SSRN Electronic Journal(2023)

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Objectives: To enhance the confidence of children and adolescents with medical conditions and disabilities to engage in healthy, active lifestyles. Children with medical conditions and disabilities often exhibit more sedentary lifestyles relative to peers and are at increased risk of poor health outcomes. Clinical experience suggests physical activity confidence is an important factor influencing physical activity participation.Methods: This randomized controlled trial evaluates an evidence-based intervention targeting physical activity confidence among children and adolescents with medical conditions and disabilities. Potential participants, 8 to 18 years of age diagnosed with a medical condition or disability, will be screened for adequate physical activity motivation but a lack confidence. Consenting participants (n=128) will be randomized 1:1 to a 12-week in-person or virtual physical activity intervention (24 hours/week total) led by a Registered Kinesiologist or control (assessments only). The intervention will combine physical activity participation with education about physical activity knowledge, goal setting, motivation and self-management. Primary outcomes are self-reported physical activity confidence and motivation at baseline, post-intervention and three months following intervention completion. A secondary outcome will be daily physical activity minutes assessed by accelerometry. A repeated measures mixed model will be used to compare outcomes between the in-person intervention, virtual intervention, and control groups (alpha=0.05).Conclusions: This trial aims to assess the impact of a novel application of behaviour change theory on physical activity confidence among children and adolescents living with medical conditions or disabilities. Increased physical activity confidence, knowledge and skills could enable these youth to lead a more active lifestyle.
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kinesiology support,impacting childrens,mental health,clinical care
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