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Research Protocol Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Process Evaluation.

Mariana WingoodAmy M LinskyRebekah J HarrisPatricia M BamontiJennifer MoyeJonathan F Bean
Published in: Journal of aging and physical activity (2023)
In general, COVID-19-related adaptations that transitioned in-person assessments and interventions to a virtual format were not routinely evaluated. We aimed to conduct a process evaluation to examine the impact of COVID-19-related adaptations on a behavior change intervention designed to increase exercise adherence among Veterans with mobility difficulty. We used secondary data from a nonrandomized study to complete a process evaluation examining the intervention's reach, recruitment, fidelity, dose delivered by physical therapists, and the dose received by the 14 participating Veterans. The physical therapist delivered 95% (133/140) of the study's 10 sessions. Sessions with the lowest delivery dose included Sessions 1 and 10 (86%; n = 12/14). The elements with the lowest dose received included using an exercise journal and developing a postintervention plan (86%; n = 12/14). Our COVID-19 adaptations allowed us to provide our intervention to the majority (67%) of eligible participants without a negative impact on fidelity, dose delivered, or dose received.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • coronavirus disease
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • sars cov
  • metabolic syndrome
  • type diabetes
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight loss
  • virtual reality