| Literature DB >> 23607755 |
Mark F Harris1, Bibiana C Chan, Rachel A Laws, Anna M Williams, Gawaine Powell Davies, Upali W Jayasinghe, Mahnaz Fanaian, Neil Orr, Andrew Milat.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The risk factors for chronic disease, smoking, poor nutrition, hazardous alcohol consumption, physical inactivity and weight (SNAPW) are common in primary health care (PHC) affording opportunity for preventive interventions. Community nurses are an important component of PHC in Australia. However there has been little research evaluating the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in routine community nursing practice. This study aimed to address this gap in our knowledge.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23607755 PMCID: PMC3653785 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-375
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 15As model of brief lifestyle intervention.
Selection criteria for recruiting clients to participate in the trial
| * Clients referred to community nursing services | |
| * Age 30–80 years | |
| * Able to read and understand English at a level that enables the client to participate in a telephone-administered survey and to understand the participant information sheet. | |
| * Palliative care clients. | |
| * Clients receiving only one- visit or occasion of service. | |
| * Clients with significant cognitive impairment (unable to complete telephone-administered survey). | |
| * Clients currently receiving help in changing their lifestyle from a health professional (other than their GP) such as a dietitian or exercise physiologist. | |
| * Clients currently attending a chronic disease management program such as cardiac rehabilitation, diabetes education program. | |
| * Clients who have attended the generalist community nursing service in the previous 6 months (and therefore may have already received lifestyle intervention). |
Figure 2Client recruitment process and baseline data collection.
Study outcomes and measurement
| Change in mean physical activity score | Brief validated physical activity tool [ |
| Change in mean alcohol intake score | Validated AUDIT-C tool [ |
| Change in mean number of serves of fruit and vegetables | Validated questions from the NSW Health survey [ |
| Mean weight change | Self report |
| Change in smoking status | Self report |
| Change in adequate levels of physical activity | Self report |
| Change in ‘at risk’ alcohol consumption | Self report |
| Change consumption of > =2 serves of fruit per day | Self report |
| Change in consumption of > =5 serves of vegetables per day | Self report |
| Progression in stages of change | On five point intentions scales [ |
| At risk clients offered evidence-based advice to modify their risk factors | Recall over previous 3 months |
| At risk clients offered evidence-based referral to modify their risk factors | Recall over previous 3 months |
Collected by client telephone survey at baseline, 3 and 6 months.
Characteristics of CN SNAPW trial clients at baseline
| Female | 396 | 49.3 | 214 | 50.4 | 182 | 48.0 |
| Aboriginal/ Torres Strait Islander | 4 | 0.5 | 2 | 0.5 | 2 | 0.5 |
| Language other than English | 35 | 4.4 | 18 | 4.2 | 17 | 4.5 |
| Employed | 215 | 26.7 | 115 | 27.1 | 100 | 26.4 |
| Unable to work (long-term sickness/ disability) | 109 | 13.6 | 50 | 11.8 | 59 | 15.6 |
| Retired from paid work | 419 | 53.1 | 229 | 53.9 | 190 | 50.1 |
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| 30-39 yrs | 44 | 5.5 | 22 | 5.2 | 22 | 5.8 |
| 40-49 | 78 | 9.7 | 44 | 10.4 | 34 | 9.0 |
| 50-59 | 142 | 17.7 | 76 | 18.0 | 66 | 17.4 |
| 60-69 | 256 | 31.9 | 136 | 32.2 | 120 | 31.7 |
| ≥ 70 | 280 | 35.2 | 143 | 34.3 | 137 | 36.1 |
| 308 | 38.3 | 158 | 37.2 | 150 | 39.6 | |
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| Most to all of the time | 102 | 12.7 | 49 | 11.5 | 53 | 14.0 |
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| Hypertension | 395 | 49.1 | 225 | 52.9 | 170 | 44.9 |
| Arthritis | 277 | 34.5 | 155 | 36.5 | 122 | 32.2 |
| High cholesterol | 239 | 29.7 | 132 | 31.1 | 107 | 28.2 |
| Cancer | 213 | 26.5 | 123 | 28.9 | 90 | 23.7 |
| Diabetes | 185 | 23.0 | 102 | 24.0 | 83 | 21.9 |
| Depression | 132 | 16.4 | 66 | 15.5 | 66 | 17.4 |
| Heart disease | 132 | 16.4 | 55 | 15.9 | 55 | 17.1 |
| no risk factors | 18 (2.2%) | 11 (2.6%) | 7 (1.8%) | |||
| 1 risk only | 147 (18.3%) | 76 (17.9% | 71 (18.7%) | |||
| 2 risks | 328 (40.2%) | 164 (38.6%) | 159 (42.0%) | |||
| 3 risks | 215 (26.7%) | 120 (28.2 | 95 (25.1%) | |||
| 4 risks | 92 (11.4%) | 50 (11.8%) | 42 (11.1%) | |||
| 5 risks | 9 (1.1%) | 4 (0.9) | 5 (1.3) | |||
| < 2 serves of fruit (n = 801) | 336 (41.9%) | 174 (40.9%) | 162 (42.7%) | |||
| <5 serves of veg (n = 796) | 672 (84.4%) | 352 (82.8%) | 320 (84.4%) | |||
| At risk alcohol consumption a (n = 804) | 297 (36.9%) | 159 (37.4%) | 138 (36.4%) | |||
| Smokers (n = 802) | 138 (17.2%) | 74 (17.5%) | 65 (17.2%) | |||
| Overweight (OW) (n = 785) | 263 (33.5%) | 123 (29.8%) | 140 (37.6%) | |||
| Obese (n = 785) | 318 (40.5%) | 182 (44.1%) | 136 (36.6%) | |||
| OW or obese (n = 785) | 581 (74.0%) | 305 (71.8%) | 276 (72.8%) | |||
| Unable to do physical activity (PA)b (n = 793) | 375 (47.3%) | 196 (46.2%) | 179 (47.2%) | |||
| Able to do PA but inadequate (n = 418) | 211 (50.5%) | 120 (31.2%) | 91 (25.9%) | |||
a The 2009 national alcohol guidelines for alcohol consumption are available at: http://www.health.gov.au/internet/alcohol/publishing.nsf/Content/guide-adult.
b Those with major physical limitations which (a) limited their ability to engage in physical activity a lot and (b) were estimated to last for more than 4 weeks, or unsure.
Proportion of at risk clients recalling being offered advice or being referred to manage risk factors
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| Diet | 33/256 | 31/253 | 60/257 | 40 /247 |
| 12.9% (8.6-17.0) | 12.3% (8.2-16.3) | 23.3 (18.1-28.5)* # | 16.2% (11.6-20.8) | |
| Physical activity (for those able to engage in PA) | 15 /120 | 8/91 | 35/183 | 20/162 |
| 12.5% (6.6-18.4) | 8.8% (3.0-14.6) | 19.1% (13.4-24.8)* | 12.3% (7.3-17.4) | |
| Smoking | 10 /64 | 16/65 | 11 /46 | 11 /47 |
| 15.6% (6.7-24.5) | 24.6% (14.1-35.1) | 23.9% (11.6-36.2) | 23.4% (11.3-35.5) | |
| Alcohol | 6 /105 | 6/93 | 6 /84 | 9/75 |
| 5.7% (1.3-10.2) | 6.5% (1.5-11.4) | 7.1% (1.6-12.7) | 12.0% (4.7-19.4) | |
| Diet | 31/326 | 19/298 | 40 /257 | 29 /252 |
| 9.5% (6.3-12.7) | 6.4% (3.6-9.2) | 15.6% (11.0-20.0)* | 11.5% (7.6-15.5) | |
| Physical activity (for those able to engage in PA) | 7 /120 | 5/91 | 21/100 | 9/78 |
| 5.8% (1.6-10.0) | 5.5% (0.8 – 10.2) | 21.0% (13.0-30.0)* | 11.5% (4.5-18.6%) | |
| Smoking | 8 /74 | 11 /64 | 9 /62 | 10 /49 |
| 10.8% (3.7-17.9) | 17.2% (7.9-26.4) | 14.5% (5.8-23.3) | 20.4% (9.1-31.7) | |
| Alcohol | 3 /159 | 4 /138 | 9 /131 | 6 /109 |
| 1.2% (0–4.0) | 2.9% (0.1-5.7) | 6.9% (2.5-11.2) * | 5.5% (1.2-9.8) | |
* Significant change from baseline p < 0.05.
# Significant difference between groups p < 0.05.
Shift to higher change stage between baseline and 6 months for clients with SNAPW risk factors
| Intervention site | EI | LI | EI | LI | EI | LI | EI | LI | EI | LI |
| | n = 101 | n = 105 | n =34 | n =18 | n = 57 | n =42 | n = 24 | n = 18 | n = 96 | n = 97 |
| Did not shift to a higher stage of change | 66.3% | 61.9% | 41.2% | 72.2% | 80.7% | 81.0% | 70.8% | 44.4% | 64.6% | 55.7% |
| Shifted to a higher stage of change | 33.7% | 38.1% | 27.8% | 19.3% | 19.0% | 29.2% | 35.4% | 44.3% | ||
| Chi square | 0.439 | 0.001 | 2.973 | 1.60 | ||||||
Bolded figures represent significant differences between the sites.
SNAP risk factors scores at baseline, 3 and 6 months
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet scorea | 195 | 201 | 3.98 (3.76-4.20) | 3.98 (3.77-4.19) | 4.48* (4.20-4.76) | 4.30* (4.03-4.57) | 4.44* (4.16-4.72) | 4.54* (4.23-4.85) |
| Physical activity scoreb | 60 | 42 | 1.73 (1.39-2.07) | 1.40 (0.99-1.81) | 2.32* (1.87-2.77) | 2.48* (1.86-3.10) | 2.63* (2.15-3.11) | 2.74* (2.06-3.42) |
| Weight (overweight) | 77 | 104 | 81.0 (78.9-83.1) | 80.3 (78.3-82.3) | 80.7 (78.2-83.2) | 80.4 (78.1-82.7) | 81.0 (78.5-83.5) | 81.7 (79.4-84.0) |
| Weight (obese) | 112 | 82 | 101.4 (97.8-105.1) | 102.3 (98.4-106.3) | 100.4 (96.6-104.2) | 102.3 (96.8-107.8) | 100.3 (96.7-103.9) | 101.6 (97.1-106.1) |
* Significant difference from baseline.
a Total number of serves of fruit and vegetables per day up to maximum of 7.
b scored 0–8, <4 considered at risk.
Diet and physical activity scores and weight: multilevel regression models
| Diet Score (F & V Serves) | beta | SE | beta | SE | beta | SE |
| Time (1,2,3 = 0, 3 and 6 months) | 0.039 | 0.044 | 0.003 | 0.077 | -0.107 | 0.298 |
| Intervention (early) | -0.178 | 0.125 | 0.032 | 0.146 | 0.142 | 2.13 |
| Male | -0.776 | 0.110 | 0.195 | 0.133 | 1.605 | |
| Age (BL) | 0.006 | 0.007 | 0.002 | 0.008 | 0.090 | |
| Employed | 0.206 | 0.170 | 0.227 | 0.224 | 2.300 | |
| Retired | 0.177 | -0.157 | 0.244 | 2.052 | 2.460 | |
| Wound management | -0.134 | 0.229 | 0.279 | 0.242 | -1.013 | 3.708 |
| Catheter/incontinence | 0.055 | 0.399 | 0.052 | 0.468 | -6.318 | 6.884 |
| General post hospital care | 0.144 | 0.315 | 0.647 | 0.354 | 6.700 | 4.874 |
| Other | -0.334 | 0.281 | 0.395 | 0.321 | 1.521 | 4,522 |
| Mental health – good | -0.240 | 0.133 | -0.07 | 0.169 | ||
| Self-reported good health | 0.135 | 0.118 | 0.146 | 1.676 | ||
| No. of health conditions | -0.045 | 0.031 | 0.005 | 0.038 | 0.185 | 0.425 |
| No. of risk factors | -0.068 | 0.049 | 0.038 | 0.053 | 0.377 | 0.687 |
| Variance explained | | | | |||
| Client level | 16.1% | 41.6% | 0% | |||
| Time level | 3.8% | 1.3% | 15.5% | |||
* p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01 † p < 0.001.
SE: standard error.