This is a single-arm community-based feasibility study examining recruitment, retention, adherence, and satisfaction with ENGAGE, a community-based intervention designed to address pandemic-related social isolation among people with disabilities. We will also examine preliminary, within-group effects on social participation. The findings of this study will inform a larger trial to examine intervention efficacy.
Social isolation has been shown to negatively affect physical and mental health, particularly among people with disabilities. Social isolation among people with disabilities has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Even now, people with disabilities remain hesitant to return to social and community activities due to ongoing risk of severe cases and death. Yet, we do not have strong models of intervention designed to address this problem. ENGAGE is an intervention that may address this gap. ENGAGE was designed to address social and community participation among people with stroke. We have since conducted qualitative research to inform adaptation of ENGAGE to meet the needs of a broader range of people with disabilities related to participation in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This study is the next step in testing and refining the adapted intervention protocol. At the end of this study, we will have a finalized adapted intervention protocol ready for large-scale efficacy testing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
21
ENGAGE is a group intervention designed to improve social participation within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
University of Illinois Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
RECRUITINGIntervention Feasibility
Recruitment (5-7 participants per group recruited within one month), retention (80% of participants complete follow up assessments), adherence (80% of participants complete the intervention group
Time frame: 8 weeks
Intervention Satisfaction
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8: 8-item scale of intervention satisfaction with a 32-point scale (higher scores indicate greater satisfaction). We will establish adequate acceptability if we achieve a mean score of 24 or greater.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Social Participation
PROMIS Ability to Participate in Social Roles (Cohen's d=/\> .2)
Time frame: 8 weeks
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