New Media Obesity Treatment in Community Health Centers
社区卫生服务中心肥胖治疗新媒体
基本信息
- 批准号:8485603
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 60.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-08-01 至 2017-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptionAmericanBehaviorBehavior TherapyBehavioralBlood PressureBody Weight ChangesBody Weight decreasedCaringChronic DiseaseClinicalCollaborationsCommunity Health CentersComorbidityCounselingDiabetes MellitusDietDisadvantagedEnvironmentEpidemicEvidence based interventionExposure toFaceFeedbackHealthHealth ServicesHigh Density Lipoprotein CholesterolIndividualInsulin ResistanceInternetInterventionIntervention TrialMaintenanceMinority GroupsModelingMonitorNorth CarolinaObesityOutcomeParticipantPatientsPhysical activityPlasmaPlayPopulationPrimary Health CareProviderPublic HealthRandomizedRelative (related person)ResearchResourcesRiskRisk FactorsRisk MarkerRoleRuralSiteSystemTarget PopulationsTechnologyTelephoneTestingTextTranslationsTriglyceridesVoiceancillary carearmbasebehavior changeclinically significantcostevidence baseexperiencefasting plasma glucosehigh risknovelobesity preventionobesity treatmentpatient populationprimary care settingprimary outcomeprogramsracial and ethnicrandomized trialresponseskills trainingsocioeconomicssuccesstreatment strategywaist circumferenceweight loss intervention
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We know little about how to deliver efficacious behavioral obesity treatments to socioeconomically disadvantaged patients in the primary care setting. This is a major public health challenge. Socioeconomically disadvantaged populations have the greatest exposure to obesogenic risk factors and the highest rates of obesity and related chronic diseases. However, there has been little success in promoting clinically significant weight loss outcomes in this population. There is emerging evidence supporting the efficacy of eHealth weight loss approaches, particularly when they include interpersonal support from care providers. Our group has conducted preliminary studies of eHealth obesity treatment interventions in community health centers. Community health centers are particularly important primary care settings because they mainly serve socioeconomically disadvantaged patients - thus targeting those with greatest need - while offering great dissemination potential. Primary care providers in these settings may play an important role in stimulating patient behavior change. However, it is unclear how to optimally involve community health center providers in obesity treatment interventions, given their clinical demands and limited ancillary resources. We propose a novel, systems-based intervention approach that integrates and informs primary care providers without being burdensome. In keeping with the best evidence, it includes ancillary care providers as interventionists. Tailored skills training, self-monitoring and feedback are offered using eHealth technologies. The study will be conducted in collaboration with Piedmont Health Services, Inc. (PHS), a community health center system in rural North Carolina. The PHS patient population has great racial/ethnic and geographic diversity, but is unified by profound socioeconomic disadvantage and high rates of obesity and related chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes and CVD). We propose a cluster randomized trial in which the six PHS community health centers will be randomized into one of two treatment arms: 1) standard primary care; or 2) primary care plus a 12-month eHealth behavioral weight loss intervention (iOTA), which includes interactive self-monitoring and feedback, tailored skills training materials 18 telephone counseling calls, and provider counseling. The primary outcome is weight change at 12 months. Participants will be PHS patients with obesity and a cardiometabolic comorbidity. Participants will be followed over 12 months with assessments at baseline and 6 and 12 months post baseline.
描述(由申请人提供):我们对如何在初级保健环境中为社会经济弱势患者提供有效的行为肥胖治疗知之甚少。这是一个重大的公共卫生挑战。社会经济处境不利的人口最容易受到致肥胖风险因素的影响,肥胖症和相关慢性病的发病率也最高。然而,在这一人群中促进临床显著的减肥结果方面几乎没有成功。有新的证据支持eHealth减肥方法的有效性,特别是当它们包括来自护理提供者的人际支持时。我们的小组在社区卫生中心进行了电子健康肥胖治疗干预的初步研究。社区卫生中心是特别重要的初级保健机构,因为它们主要为社会经济上处于不利地位的患者提供服务-从而针对那些最有需要的人-同时提供巨大的传播潜力。初级保健提供者在这些环境中可能发挥重要作用,刺激患者的行为改变。然而,目前还不清楚如何最佳地参与社区卫生中心提供者在肥胖治疗干预措施,考虑到他们的临床需求和有限的辅助资源。我们提出了一种新的,基于系统的干预方法,整合和通知初级保健提供者,而不成为负担。为了与最佳证据保持一致,它将辅助护理提供者列为干预者。利用电子保健技术提供量身定制的技能培训、自我监测和反馈。本研究将与皮埃蒙特健康服务公司合作进行。(PHS)这是一个位于北卡罗来纳州农村的社区健康中心系统。PHS患者人群具有很大的种族/民族和地理多样性,但由于严重的社会经济劣势以及肥胖和相关慢性疾病(例如糖尿病和CVD)的高发病率而统一。我们提出了一项群集随机试验,其中六个PHS社区卫生中心将被随机分为两个治疗组之一:1)标准初级保健;或2)初级保健加12个月的电子健康行为减肥干预(iOTA),其中包括互动式自我监测和反馈,量身定制的技能培训材料,18个电话咨询电话,以及提供者咨询。主要结局是12个月时的体重变化。参与者将是患有肥胖和心脏代谢合并症的PHS患者。将对参与者进行12个月的随访,并在基线和基线后6个月和12个月进行评估。
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