About this trial
Sedentary behaviour among medical inpatients is strongly associated with hospital-associated functional decline and poses a severe threat to patients' functional capacity and independency. High human and socioeconomic costs underline the urgency to find solutions to this world-wide problem.
Objective: This multicentre study, including a total of 400 patients from Copenhagen, Aalborg, Tórshavn, and Nuuk, will assess the effect of a digital intervention that aims to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity in medical inpatients.
Intervention: Digital feedback and nudging regarding the patients' physical activity levels to patients and healthcare staff Design: Stepped-wedge cluster randomised multicentre trial Primary outcome: Daily average time of patients' physical activity (minutes).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Admitted to one of the participating wards
Has understood and signed informed consent
Reads and understands Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic or English
Disqualifiers
Has an expected hospitalisation less than 24 hours after potential recruitment
Is not able to give informed consent to participate in the study
Has allergy towards band aid
Not able to (shortly) stand in an upright position even with maximal assistance
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Measurement of physical activity
- Digital nudging