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Motivational Interviewing for Motivational Interviewing
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This trial will test if a virtual motivational interviewing program can help older adults be more physically active.
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Is enrollment in this research project still available to interested participants?
"Currently, this clinical trial is not seeking out new patients. According to the information posted on clinicaltrials.gov, the study was initially rolled out on March 23rd 2022 and then modified for the final time in September 27th 2022. Despite no longer recruiting participants, there are seven other research studies currently open for enrollment."
What sort of results is this research hoping to yield?
"The key purpose of this long-term trial, with an expected duration of 1 year, is to ascertain the percentage of participants that stay enrolled until completion. Secondary objectives involve assessing changes in task self-efficacy physical activity (using a 10 point questionnaire), Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors (CHAMPS) and Research ANd Development-36 (RAND 36). Participants will rate their confidence from 0 to 100 on the former, as well as note how often they engage in activities like walking or running on CHAMPS. RAND 36 covers 8 aspects of health - such as energy/fatigue and general health perceptions - by"
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