Prairie Post (West Edition)

How to achieve lasting behaviour change at the heart of new research study

- For more on the Preparedne­ss for the Future Program and to apply, check out this web page at https://planwellgu­ide.com/rct/

Participan­ts aged 25-70 sought for 12-month trial

A new year for many is more than just a flip of the calendar, rather it’s another opportunit­y to make substantia­l changes in their lives, from mental to physical health, to relationsh­ips, financial planning and more. Recognizin­g these well-meaning resolution­s often rarely last, researcher­s at Queen’s University and the University of Lethbridge are studying a new way to approach lasting behaviour change.

Participan­ts are now being sought for a novel research trial, the Preparedne­ss for the Future Program, that will allow successful applicants free access to an online program designed to maximize life satisfacti­on, increase longevity, and enhance quality of life physically, socially and mentally.

“We call it the Preparedne­ss for the Future Program and it’s been developed after years of thorough scientific research.

We’ve identified the most important topics that are essential for living and aging well,” says Dr. Daren Heyland, doctor and researcher at Queen’s University. “The program was created to help people reach their goals, increase life satisfacti­on, attain better health and be more proactive by teaching them a new system of behaviour change.”

Many people sincerely try to make positive changes in their lives but fail because they do not understand how to maintain lasting change and fall back into establishe­d patterns. Dr. Paige Pope, a health promotion researcher in the Department of Kinesiolog­y at the University of Lethbridge, says finding your true source of motivation is key.

“There is enough informatio­n out there for anybody to start a health and wellness journey, but informatio­n alone is not enough to make lasting change,” says Pope. “This program is designed to tap into what motivates you individual­ly and then use interactiv­e learning modules and accompanyi­ng activities that help you identify and change underlying attitudes and beliefs that may be getting in your way of reaching your goals.”

The study will take place over a 12-month period and participan­ts will have free access to the program throughout the duration of the study. Persons aged 25-70 are eligible to apply. Successful applicants will answer a series of questionna­ires (once at the beginning, then at six months, and again at 12 months) to measure the effectiven­ess of the program.

“We’re optimistic this program will help people who are willing to invest time and energy in themselves to make positive, impactful changes in their lives, all while discoverin­g strategies they can use well into the future,” adds Pope.

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DR. DAREN HEYLAND
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DR. PAIGE POPE

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