2015
DOI: 10.1038/sc.2015.168
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Active Living Leaders Training Program for adults with spinal cord injury: a pilot study

Abstract: Users had positive perceptions of ALLTP and reported using the training to promote LTPA to others with disabilities. Participant feedback has been used to improve ALLTP. ALLTP can now be used to train people with SCI and SCI fitness trainers to promote LTPA to others with disabilities.

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“…Increase in total LTPA from baseline to 6 month follow up (+ 348 min/week). Increase in task self-efficacy for all participants for engaging in strength exercise, with a significantly greater increase in intervention vs control group ( p < 0.05) High b a Salci et al (2016) [ 107 ] SCI Exercise Guidelines (2011) [ 8 ] Counselling Adults with SCI and exercise professionals trained by the ALLTP online mentorship program offered counselling to promote LTPA to people with SCI N/A N/A N/A e a Trinh et al (2018) [ 103 ] Exercise for People with Cancer (2015) [ 6 ] Planning tools Participants were granted access to online action planning resources to help them be more active Pre-post intervention using Jawbone activity tracker and surveys (functional assessment of cancer therapy – general) Significant reduction in sedentary time (455.4 min/week) and increase in MVPA (44.1 min/week) at post treatment but NS differences from baseline to 12 week follow up. NS changes in light intensity PA.…”
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“…Increase in total LTPA from baseline to 6 month follow up (+ 348 min/week). Increase in task self-efficacy for all participants for engaging in strength exercise, with a significantly greater increase in intervention vs control group ( p < 0.05) High b a Salci et al (2016) [ 107 ] SCI Exercise Guidelines (2011) [ 8 ] Counselling Adults with SCI and exercise professionals trained by the ALLTP online mentorship program offered counselling to promote LTPA to people with SCI N/A N/A N/A e a Trinh et al (2018) [ 103 ] Exercise for People with Cancer (2015) [ 6 ] Planning tools Participants were granted access to online action planning resources to help them be more active Pre-post intervention using Jawbone activity tracker and surveys (functional assessment of cancer therapy – general) Significant reduction in sedentary time (455.4 min/week) and increase in MVPA (44.1 min/week) at post treatment but NS differences from baseline to 12 week follow up. NS changes in light intensity PA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All six capacity-building strategies involved “stakeholder training”. In one, Salci et al [ 107 ] delivered an online mentorship program to train adults with SCI and able-bodied personal trainers to enhance their self-efficacy to promote PA to adults with SCI. All seven instances of scale-up strategies used “implementation toolkits”.…”
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“…Topics covered in the workshop included: an overview of leadership styles; what is TFL and why it is important; descriptions of each TFL behavior followed by interactive and role playing activities to develop practical strategies for the use of that TFL behavior with mentees; discussion of potential barriers, challenges and solutions to using each TFL behavior during mentee interactions; setting goals for the use of TFL; and a discussion on the types of resources and support that the mentors wanted to receive from the research team as they implemented their new knowledge about TFL into their mentorship. An abridged version of the workshop, modified to be relevant to peer mentorship in physical activity contexts [20], is available at https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=PwbIrEDGsa0&feature=youtu.be After the workshop, mentors were matched with mentees by the SCI BC Peer Coordinator.…”
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confidence: 99%