Many physical fitness centers and online exercise programs are not designed to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. To address this, the investigators are collaborating with SPIRIT Club, a company specializing in fitness for people with disabilities, to improve their platform. The goal is to create a new section of the platform specifically for people with chronic brain injury (CBI). The investigators will test and refine this new section to see how well it works for people with CBI in real-life situations. The research will focus on conducting a study with 60 people who have CBI to see if the new section helps them be more active and confident in their ability to exercise. Half will use the new section, and the other half will just be monitored for their activity. The investigators includes experts in fitness and rehabilitation for people with disabilities from industry, clinical settings, and research.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
A tailored, on-demand exercise and education program delivered via the SPIRIT Club virtual streaming platform. Content includes progressive adaptive workouts, safety videos, screening checkpoints, and prompts for a support person. Participants choose classes designed specifically for adults ≥9 months post-brain injury and after being placed in the appropriate archetype, complete activity surveys, and earn incentives for adherence. They are instructed on current physical activity guidelines (≥150 min moderate or ≥75 min vigorous activity per week) and to follow the CBI Pathway at their comfort level. Content was co-developed with clinical experts and survivors to ensure both usability and safety.
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio, United States
RECRUITINGRecruitment Rate
Feasibility will be assessed over the intervention period using recruitment rate (number of enrolled participants relative to those approached) as an objective indicator.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Attendance of SPIRIT Club CBI Pathway Sessions
Feasibility will be assessed over the intervention period using attendance (number of sessions completed) as an objective indicator.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Attrition Rate
Feasibility will be assessed over the intervention period using attrition rate (proportion withdrawing before end of the intervention period as an objective indicator.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Unplanned Study-team contacts during enrollment
Feasibility will be assessed over the intervention period using unplanned study-team contacts (number of emails and/or calls outside scheduled check-ins; total and per participant) as an objective indicator.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Accessibility Issues
Feasibility will be assessed over the intervention period using accessibility issues (number of instances where participants could not successfully acquire or use the streaming platform or data-collection tools; participant and/or staff team reported) as an objective indicator.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Safety of the SPIRIT Club CBI Pathway Platform
Safety will be assessed through the documentation of exercise-related adverse events (number per participant and total over the intervention period).
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Acceptability Survey
Acceptability will be evaluated immediately after the 8-week program or at the time of withdrawal using an electronically administered survey. The investigators will assess acceptability based on answers to a 5-point satisfaction scale (1 = very dissatisfied to 5 = very satisfied) for (1) overall program content and (2) usability and a series of binary yes/no responses to the following questions: "Was the program worth the participant's time?" and "Would the participant recommend it to others with CBI?"; and open-ended comments capturing likes, dislikes, and improvement suggestions.
Time frame: At program end (Week 8).
Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale Score
Electronic survey administered to participant. Change in total score on the validated 6-item exercise self-efficacy scale, from baseline to Week 8, which assesses participants' confidence to engage in physical activity despite common barriers.
Time frame: Baseline and Week 8
Step Count
Activity is monitored using a Fitbit Inspire 3 wearable device, which captures daily step count.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Active Minutes
This outcome provides a comprehensive assessment of participants' physical activity patterns by a Fitbit Inspire 3 wearable device, which captures active minutes in intensity zones.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
Platform Utilization - Total Classes Initiated
Utilization metrics will be drawn from the SPIRIT Club streaming platform's automatic logs on a weekly basis (Weeks 1-8), including total number of classes initiated These data quantify how frequently and intensively participants engage with the CBI Pathway.
Time frame: Weekly summaries during Weeks 1-8.
Platform Utilization - Minutes of Video Streamed
Utilization metrics will be drawn from the SPIRIT Club streaming platform's automatic logs on a weekly basis (Weeks 1-8), including cumulative minutes of video streamed (group total and per participant).
Time frame: Weekly summaries during Weeks 1-8.
Daily Activity Log - Tracked Activity Counts
The total number of activities completed each day, as measured by a participant-completed daily activity log.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8)
Daily Activity Log - Tracked Activity Minutes
The total duration of activity in minutes each day, as measured by a participant-completed daily activity log.
Time frame: From enrollment through completion of the intervention (Week 8).
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