Pittaccio, Kate and Easton, Izzie and Andrews, Leanne and Jones, Ben (2024) Strength assessment and strength training practices in pulmonary rehabilitation services in England. [Data Collection]
Pittaccio, Kate and Easton, Izzie and Andrews, Leanne and Jones, Ben (2024) Strength assessment and strength training practices in pulmonary rehabilitation services in England. [Data Collection]
Pittaccio, Kate and Easton, Izzie and Andrews, Leanne and Jones, Ben 2024. Strength assessment and strength training practices in pulmonary rehabilitation services in England. [Data Collection]. Colchester, University of Essex. 10.5526/ERDR-00000218
Collection description
The study used a cross-sectional questionnaire-based online survey design. Eligible participants were healthcare professionals who had a job role either running, managing, or assisting in PR programmes located in England. Specifically, they worked in PR conducting standard face-to-face exercise programmes before the Covid-19 pandemic (i.e., before March 2020). Participants were adults (aged ≥18 years) and were able to read and comprehend English. The exclusion criteria specified anyone who was currently taking part in any conflicting study. The sampling method was purposive, with participants primarily recruited via NHS Trusts and non-NHS organisations (e.g., Community Interest Companies, Integrated Care Organisations, and private healthcare providers) - all of which provided PR services in England. These service providers were identified from National Asthma and COPD Audit Programme audit published in 2020, which named 199 PR services provided by 144 NHS Trusts and non-NHS organisations. Of the 144 providers approached, 55 (38.2%) granted study approval within their PR services. Recruitment also took place through relevant professional networks and contacts. No incentive was offered to participants for completion of the survey, nor was an incentive provided to participating research sites for their involvement. Participant recruitment took place between 25th October 2021 and 6th May 2022. All participants were directed to the survey using an online web link, which was sent within a recruitment email. Before starting the main body of the survey, participants were provided the PIS, and screened to ensure eligibility, using the study inclusion and exclusion criteria. If eligible, informed consent was obtained, ensuring all participants had read and understood the PIS provided and were fully aware of their contributions to this research. After which, participants were able to complete the survey.
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Division: | Faculty of Science and Health > Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, School of | ||||||||||||||||||||
Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Keywords: | pulmonary rehabilitation, strength assessment, strength training, survey | ||||||||||||||||||||
Research funder: | University of Essex, Provide CIC | ||||||||||||||||||||
Depositor: | Kate Pittaccio | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date Deposited: | 20 Dec 2024 09:46 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 20 Dec 2024 10:01 | ||||||||||||||||||||
URI: | http://researchdata.essex.ac.uk/id/eprint/218 |
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Geographic area: | England | ||||
Country: | England | ||||
Data collection method: | A cross-sectional online survey design was used. Recruitment and data collection took place between 25th October 2021 and 6th May 2022. The sampling method was purposive, with participants recruited via 55 NHS Trusts and non-NHS organisations - all of which provided PR services in England. Eligible participants were healthcare practitioners who had a job role either running, managing, or assisting in PR programmes. Specifically, they worked in PR conducting standard face-to-face exercise programmes before the Covid-19 pandemic (i.e., before March 2020). No incentive was offered for completion. Data was collected using a bespoke self-completed online questionnaire. The survey was developed by building on previous literature, and included consultation with academics and practitioners who worked in PR or a related field to ensure face and content validity. The survey was also piloted with a non-participating PR service. As this study was concerned with the provision of standard face-to-face PR, participants answered questions related to PR before the Covid-19 pandemic. It was important to outline a timeframe in which face-to-face PR was stable and consistent. Ethical approval was granted by the Health Research Authority (REC REF: 21/HRA/4032; IRAS ID: 302999) and the University of Essex (REF: ETH2122-0177). Data was collected using Qualtrics XM (Copyright © 2021 Qualtrics). | ||||
Data type: | Text, Numeric, Database | ||||
Metadata language: | English | ||||
Resource language: | English |
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Access conditions: | To be made openly available after one year. | ||||||||
Data processing and preparation activities: | The data has been cleaned and anonymised, for example removing any names of healthcare services or identifying information. |
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