Impact of Exercise Intervention on Well-being in Shift-working Acute Care Nurses (NCT05966805) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Impact of Exercise Intervention on Well-being in Shift-working Acute Care Nurses
United States21 participantsStarted 2023-09-13
Plain-language summary
This is a randomized, wait-list control pilot study to analyze the impact of a 12-week exercise training intervention on post-traumatic growth and whole-person well-being (mental health, physical health, spiritual well-being, perceived social support, and occupational health) among shift-working acute care nurses within AdventHealth.
Who can participate
Age range21 Years – 65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Age 21-65 years
✓. Nurse working in an AdventHealth inpatient acute care setting
✓. Currently working as a shift-working acute care nurse within AdventHealth.
✓. Weight stable prior to beginning the study exercise training intervention.
✓. Able to speak and understand written and spoken English.
✓. Understands the procedures and agrees to participate by giving written informed consent.
✓. Willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, laboratory tests, and other study procedures including a 12-week exercise training program.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Positive urine pregnancy test prior to DEXA scan
✕. Uncontrolled Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus
✕. Bleeding disorders
✕. Acute or chronic infections
✕. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
✕. Renal insufficiency or nephritis
✕. Uncontrolled hypertension (BP\>160 mmHg systolic or \>100 mmHg diastolic)
What they're measuring
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Post-traumatic growth
Timeframe: Group comparison baseline, 3 months, and 6 months follow-up