Peer Counseling in Family-Based Treatment for Childhood Obesity
NCT ID: NCT01789671
Last Updated: 2015-05-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
33 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-09-30
2014-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Before utilizing a peer delivery approach more broadly, the novel approach of peer-delivered intervention requires development of training/supervision for peer interventionists and initial evaluation of acceptability/feasibility and efficacy. Therefore, this project has the following aims:
1. To develop procedures for training and supervising of parents to be peer interventionists, based on our prior intervention delivery experience and family advisory board input
2. To evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of peers as interventionists in delivering family-based behavioral pediatric weight control intervention
3. To compare change in weight and health behavior outcomes of overweight/obese children and parents receiving peer- versus professionally-delivered intervention
This study begins to address the high cost and limited availability of the needed, but intense, family-based pediatric weight control intervention required for efficacy. This approach expands the interdisciplinary nature of this work by engaging the resources and assets of previously treated families to contribute to the reduction of the burden of childhood obesity. Led by a project director (Saelens) and intervention coordinator (Scholz) with over 20 years of combined experience in family-based pediatric weight control intervention, this project moves this intervention in a different and important direction.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Peer Interventionist
Families randomized to this family-based behavioral intervention arm will receive 20 weeks of family-based behavioral pediatric overweight intervention delivered by parents who previously received this treatment (PEER). This behavioral treatment includes behavioral skills training and accountability, including food and activity self-monitoring, goal setting, and home environment change.
Family-based behavioral intervention
This behavioral treatment includes behavioral skills training and accountability, including food and activity self-monitoring, goal setting, and home environment change.
Professional Interventionist
Families randomized to this family-based behavioral intervention arm will receive 20 weeks of family-based behavioral pediatric overweight intervention delivered by behavioral specialists(PROFESSIONAL). This behavioral treatment includes behavioral skills training and accountability, including food and activity self-monitoring, goal setting, and home environment change.
Family-based behavioral intervention
This behavioral treatment includes behavioral skills training and accountability, including food and activity self-monitoring, goal setting, and home environment change.
Interventions
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Family-based behavioral intervention
This behavioral treatment includes behavioral skills training and accountability, including food and activity self-monitoring, goal setting, and home environment change.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Overweight child: at or above 85th percentile for age- and gender-specific BMI.
* At least one overweight parent (BMI≥ 25.0).
* Parent is willing and able to actively participate in treatment including willingness to serve as a peer interventionist following treatment.
* Must live within 50 miles of the treatment center.
Exclusion Criteria
* The participating parent is pregnant.
* Thought disorder, suicidality, or substance abuse disorder in either the participating parent or the participating child.
* Inability of the child to comprehend English at a 1st-grade level or participating parent to comprehend English at an 8th-grade level.
* Physical disability or illness in either the participating parent or the child that precludes moderate intensity physical activity.
* Medication regimen for the child that affects his or her weight.
* Conditions known to promote obesity in the participating child (e.g. Prader-Willi).
* Diagnosed eating disorder (i.e., anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder) in either parent (participating and nonparticipating) and/or the participating child.
7 Years
11 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Seattle Children's Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Brian Saelens
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Brian E. Saelens, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Seattle Children's Hospital
Locations
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Seattle Children's
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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SafewayFoundationSaelens-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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