DOI: 10.1177/17418305261462316 ISSN: 1741-8305

Motivation to Move: Methodology for a Randomized Pilot Trial Comparing a Traditional Versus Coaching-Based Physical Activity Prescription Program on Health Indices and Adherence Among Adults

Erin S. Pearson, Nia Contini, David J. T. Campbell, Shauna M. Burke, Aislin R. Mushquash

Prescription To Get Active (RxTGA) is a community-based organization that partners with healthcare providers and the fitness industry to promote physical activity (PA) through tailored prescriptions. Because enrollment declined during the pandemic, an evidence-based supplement that could be delivered remotely as a support was sought. This randomized pilot trial involved examining the impact of adding Motivational Interviewing via Co-Active Coaching to a traditional 12-week RxTGA offering on health indices and PA adherence among adults. As the first study integrating a validated coaching model into an established prescription program, methodological details will be beneficial for health- and fitness-focused professionals and researchers.

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