MOVE OUT: A Partnership With Veterans Groups to Enhance Weight Management in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
NCT ID: NCT01339390
Last Updated: 2016-04-28
Study Results
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COMPLETED
NA
3169 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-04-30
2015-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives: The overall goal of the project is to increase participation in the ZVAMC MOVE! program by implementing an innovative community-based program known as MOVE OUT. MOVE OUT will incorporate the key elements of the proven MOVE! program (education, peer support, and planned physical activity), but in settings closer to the homes of eligible Zablocki patients. The investigators have the following objectives:
1. To reduce the mean weight of high-risk overweight or obese Veterans who receive primary care at ZVAMC.
2. To improve the physical activity and diet of high-risk overweight or obese Veterans who receive primary care at ZVAMC.
3. To demonstrate that an innovative community-based program can increase the proportion of ZVAMC users who participate actively in a moderately intensive weight management program as recommended by the National Institutes of Health Consensus Conference on Obesity.
Methods: The investigators will use a cluster randomized trial design. The investigators will allocate groups of eligible Veterans from ZVAMC to either a MOVE OUT invitation or a standard MOVE! invitation. The investigators will use clinically gathered weight data to determine overall rates of weight loss in the randomly assigned Veterans. In addition, the investigators will recruit a sample of Veterans from each randomized group to participate in a study of the effectiveness of the weight management program to which they are assigned. The investigators will use established methods to assess changes in diet, exercise and attitude, as well as physiologic outcomes including weight, blood pressure, Hemoglobin A1c, and lipid values. The investigators will use qualitative methods to learn what aspects of the two programs are most effective.
Impact: The investigators will demonstrate that VHA can deliver effective weight management services in a community-based fashion. If this study finds that such a delivery approach leads to an increased number of at-risk Veterans participating in weight control programs, it will guide program design throughout VHA. Although weight management is particularly well suited to a disseminated delivery model, lessons learned from this research are likely to help VHA improve its ability to help patients self-manage a variety of chronic diseases.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Arm 1: MOVE OUT
The MOVE OUT intervention builds on the high quality information provided by the nationally-developed MOVE! program by adding 1) peer support; 2) convenient local access to educational sessions, which allows the material to be delivered in smaller, more easily retained aliquots; 3) convenient local exercise opportunities; and 4) open-ended availability of both education and exercise support.
MOVE OUT
The MOVE OUT intervention builds on the high quality information provided by the nationally-developed MOVE program by adding 1) peer support; 2) convenient local access to educational sessions, which allows the material to be delivered in smaller, more easily retained aliquots; 3) convenient local exercise opportunities; and 4) open-ended availability of both education and exercise support.
Arm 2: MOVE!
As part of routine care at the ZVAMC, all patients who are eligible for the present study are identified by a "clinical reminder." This reminder prompts the primary care provider (PCP) to determine if the person would benefit from a weight loss program, and to refer them to MOVE! if they and the patient agree that it would be beneficial. The MOVE! program in Milwaukee can be tailored by the patient and PCP, but includes dietitian assessment, education, weekly weigh-ins, follow-up classes, and exercise programs.
MOVE!
As part of routine care at the ZVAMC, all patients who are eligible for the present study are identified by a "clinical reminder." This reminder prompts the PCP to determine if the person would benefit from a weight loss program, and to refer them to MOVE if they and the patient agree that it would be beneficial. The MOVE program in Milwaukee can be tailored by the patient and PCP, but includes dietitian assessment, education, weekly weigh-ins, follow-up classes, and exercise programs.
Interventions
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MOVE OUT
The MOVE OUT intervention builds on the high quality information provided by the nationally-developed MOVE program by adding 1) peer support; 2) convenient local access to educational sessions, which allows the material to be delivered in smaller, more easily retained aliquots; 3) convenient local exercise opportunities; and 4) open-ended availability of both education and exercise support.
MOVE!
As part of routine care at the ZVAMC, all patients who are eligible for the present study are identified by a "clinical reminder." This reminder prompts the PCP to determine if the person would benefit from a weight loss program, and to refer them to MOVE if they and the patient agree that it would be beneficial. The MOVE program in Milwaukee can be tailored by the patient and PCP, but includes dietitian assessment, education, weekly weigh-ins, follow-up classes, and exercise programs.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI \>= 30 OR BMI \>= 25 and Hypertension or Diabetes Mellitus
* No scheduled appointment for a MOVE program clinic
* Age \<= 75 years
* Live in targeted geographic region
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The American Legion Department of Wisconsin
OTHER
Veterans Of Foreign Wars Of The United States Department Of Wisconsin
OTHER
All Saints Catholic Church, Milwaukee
UNKNOWN
Three Holy Women Catholic Parish
UNKNOWN
Veterans 76 Ltd.
OTHER
Dryhootch of America, Inc.
UNKNOWN
VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Jeffrey C Whittle, MD MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
Locations
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Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IIR 10-327
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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