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Table 3 PACE-UP modelling results: relating nurse session attendance, step count diary return and pedometer use to PA outcomes

From: Relating process evaluation measures to complex intervention outcomes: findings from the PACE-UP primary care pedometer-based walking trial

 

Daily step count

Total weekly minutes of MVPA in ≥ 10-min bouts

 

3 months

12 months

3 months

12 months

 

Effect

(95% CI)

P value

Effect

(95% CI)

P value

Effect

(95% CI)

P value

Effect

(95% CI)

P value

Nurse session attendance

Attended all 3 nurse sessions: YES vs NO

1197

(627–1766)

<0.001

605

(74–1137)

0.03

74

(45–103)

<0.001

30

(3–57)

0.03

Step count diary return

Postal group: YES vs NO

1458

(854–2061)

<0.001

1114

(538–1689)

<0.001

64

(33–94)

<0.001

47

(18–75)

0.002

Nurse group: YES vs NO

873

(190–1555)

0.01

323

(−278–925)

0.29

50

(15–85)

0.005

3

(−27–33)

0.86

Nurse - postal difference

−585

(−1498–328)

0.21

−791

(−1624–42)

0.06

−14

(−60–33)

0.57

−44

(−85–-2)

0.04

Pedometer use every day or most days during 12-week intervention

Postal group: YES vs NO

1029

(383–1675)

0.002

606

(22–1190)

0.04

40

(6–73)

0.02

26

(−2–55)

0.07

Nurse group: Yes vs NO

337

(−525–1198)

0.44

394

(−321–1109)

0.28

24

(−20–68)

0.28

10

(−25–45)

0.58

Nurse - postal difference

−692

(−1772–387)

0.21

−212

(−1136–712)

0.65

−16

(−71–39)

0.58

−16

(−62–29)

0.48