Weight Loss in Primary Care: A Translation of the Diabetes Prevention Program
初级保健中的减肥:糖尿病预防计划的翻译
基本信息
- 批准号:8136497
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 65.58万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-15 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAdherenceAdoptedBehavioralBlood PressureBody Weight decreasedCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemClinicalComorbidityCompetenceCosts and BenefitsDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDyslipidemiasEffectivenessEmpirical ResearchEnvironmentEquilibriumEvidence based interventionFastingFosteringGlucoseGoalsHealth behaviorHealth behavior outcomesHome environmentHypertensionIncidenceIndividualInterventionLife StyleLipidsMedicalMetabolic syndromeModelingNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusNursesObesityOutcomeParticipantPatientsPhysical activityPrimary Care PhysicianPrimary Health CarePrimary Nursing CarePublic HealthRandomized Controlled TrialsRecruitment ActivityRelative (related person)ReportingResearchRiskSelf DeterminationSiteTelephoneTranslatingTranslationsVisitWeightactive methodbasecostcost effectivecost effectivenessdiabetes prevention programexperiencefollow-upgroup supporthealth related quality of lifeimprovedinnovationintervention effectpeerpreventprimary outcomeprogramspsychologicpsychosocialpublic health relevancesocialsuccessful interventionsymposiumtheoriesweight loss intervention
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Obesity is related to the rising incidence of type 2 diabetes and interventions leading to sustained weight loss are needed. Most weight loss trials have been implemented in academic centers under tightly controlled conditions with limited follow-up. The need for translation of successful interventions is clear. Since patients have regular contact with their primary care physicians (PCPs), an intervention that can be delivered through primary care practices could have better long-term outcomes. The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) is a model for a successful weight loss intervention, yet no programs to date have successfully adapted the DPP to a long-term primary care-based intervention. The study is a 5 year randomized controlled trial of 2 active treatment interventions based on the DPP model that will be delivered at primary care sites. The specific aims are to evaluate the effects of two interventions that are translations of the DPP Lifestyle Balance program, and are delivered through primary care practices, on the primary medical outcome of weight loss, secondary medical outcomes of blood pressure, fasting lipids and glycemia, and psychosocial outcomes of health behaviors and health-related quality of life. Secondary aims are to determine whether the DPP translation is more effective and/or cost effective delivered in a group format. Subjects will be recruited from 4 diverse primary care practices. There will be 2 active treatment groups, both based on the DPP Lifestyle Balance Program. All subjects will have contact with a primary care nurse and a behavioral weight loss "coach." During the first year, in one group, the nurse will present the 12 DPP topics during phone calls (weekly for first 5 weeks, monthly thereafter) and the coach will make 3 phone contacts per month to promote adherence to behavioral weight loss strategies. In the second group, the nurse will facilitate group conference calls (weekly for first 5 weeks, monthly thereafter) to present the DPP material and foster peer support, and the coach will have 3 weekly phone contacts for the individualized aspects of the intervention. A second year of continued contact is included. The study is significant because a primary care based, telephone weight loss intervention will be able to reach more people, may be more effective, and could be easily adopted by primary care physicians, helping them help their patients lose weight successfully and maintain their weight loss. Interventions leading to sustained weight loss are needed to improve the public health and reverse the alarming rise in diabetes, its cardiovascular complications and other obesity-related illnesses.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Obesity is related to the rising incidence of type 2 diabetes and interventions leading to sustained weight loss are needed. The study is significant because a primary care based, telephone-delivered weight loss intervention will be able to reach more people, may be more effective, and could be easily adopted by primary care physicians, helping them help their patients lose weight successfully and maintain their weight loss. Interventions leading to sustained weight loss are needed to improve the public health and reverse the alarming rise in diabetes, its cardiovascular complications and other obesity-related illnesses.
描述(由申请人提供):肥胖与2型糖尿病发病率上升有关,需要持续减肥的干预措施。大多数减肥试验都是在学术中心进行的,在严格控制的条件下进行,随访时间有限。对成功干预措施进行翻译的必要性是显而易见的。由于患者经常与他们的初级保健医生(pcp)接触,通过初级保健实践提供的干预措施可能会有更好的长期结果。糖尿病预防计划(DPP)是成功减肥干预的典范,但迄今为止还没有计划成功地将DPP适应为长期的初级保健干预。该研究是一项为期5年的随机对照试验,基于DPP模型的两种积极治疗干预措施将在初级保健站点提供。具体目的是评估两种干预措施的效果,这两种干预措施是DPP生活方式平衡计划的翻译,并通过初级保健实践提供,对体重减轻的主要医疗结果,血压,空腹血脂和血糖的次要医疗结果,以及健康行为和健康相关生活质量的心理社会结果。次要目标是确定DPP翻译是否更有效和/或以组格式交付成本效益。受试者将从4个不同的初级保健实践中招募。将有两个积极的治疗组,都是基于DPP生活方式平衡计划。所有受试者将与一名初级保健护士和一名行为减肥“教练”联系。在第一年,在一组中,护士将在电话中介绍12个DPP主题(前5周每周一次,之后每月一次),教练将每月进行3次电话联系,以促进对行为减肥策略的坚持。在第二组中,护士将促进小组电话会议(前5周每周一次,之后每月一次),以介绍DPP材料并促进同伴支持,教练将每周进行3次电话联系,以了解干预的个性化方面。包括第二年的持续接触。这项研究意义重大,因为基于初级保健的电话减肥干预将能够接触到更多的人,可能更有效,并且可以很容易地被初级保健医生采用,帮助他们帮助他们的病人成功减肥并保持减肥效果。需要采取导致持续减肥的干预措施,以改善公众健康,扭转糖尿病、其心血管并发症和其他与肥胖有关的疾病的惊人增长。
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