Investigating Remote Access, Group-based Functional Imagery Training in the Community
NCT ID: NCT04953299
Last Updated: 2021-09-29
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
150 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-10-31
2022-10-31
Brief Summary
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Functional Imagery Training is a theoretically informed intervention that utilises client's intrinsic motivation to elicit effective behaviour change. It has drawn upon aspects of motivational interviewing and the use of imagery to develop an intervention that has been effective in many aspects including maintained weight loss when used on a 1:1 basis.
The investigators will conduct a Randomised Control Trial to test group-based delivery of FIT using the virtual platform Zoom versus the NHS 12 week online program as the current standard of what individuals seeking to lose weight can access independently.
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Detailed Description
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The rise in obesity over the last two decades has led to an increased need to support individuals to lose weight but also reduce intervention costs. A review of group interventions for tier 3 services (severe obesity/ those with co-morbidities) found that group interventions are a cost effective method of treatment which demonstrate good results in terms of weight loss. Including the role of behaviour change in weight management is vital in ensuring the adoption and maintenance of new, long term skills which will help support maintaining weight loss.
Functional Imagery Training (FIT) is a theoretically informed intervention that utilises clients' intrinsic motivation and mental imagery to elicit effective behaviour change. It uses the well- established, person-centred approach of motivational interviewing. The mental imagery exercises are designed to strengthen motivation, consolidate plans for change, and build the person's confidence that they can succeed. Research demonstrates the emotive power of mental imagery and the shift from short-term rewards to longer term goals. Delivered face to face, one-to-one, FIT has been shown to elicit behaviour changes to support weight loss over a sustained period of 12 months. The investigators conducted a randomised controlled trial of one-to-one FIT compared to motivational interviewing which demonstrated those in the FIT group experienced greater weight loss at 6 months post-allocation compared to the motivational interview group and continued weight loss for the FIT group only at 12m, 6 months after intervention ended. There is a need to establish if FIT remains efficacious and cost-effective when delivered to groups.
The investigators will conduct a randomised control trial to test group-based delivery of FIT using the virtual platform Zoom. The current climate surrounding the increased need for remote-accessed services has allowed the investigators to explore the potential use of FIT online. There are many benefits to remote access interventions including reduced costs and travel time for the patients, more convenience and flexibility for patients and the reduced amount of clinic time for practitioners and patients.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Functional Imagery training
The FIT sessions will occur weekly for four weeks and last an hour per session. The sessions will be conducted over Zoom. Sessions will be facilitated by the PI who is trained in FIT, and attended by 4 participants.
Functional Imagery training
Behavioural intervention focused upon motivation and reaching achievable goals.
Control
The control condition will ask participants to complete the 12 week NHS weight loss plan.
NHS 12 week weight loss programme
The plan is designed to help individuals lose weight at a safe rate of 0.5kg to 1kg (1lb to 2lb) each week by sticking to a daily calorie allowance and introducing exercise.
Interventions
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Functional Imagery training
Behavioural intervention focused upon motivation and reaching achievable goals.
NHS 12 week weight loss programme
The plan is designed to help individuals lose weight at a safe rate of 0.5kg to 1kg (1lb to 2lb) each week by sticking to a daily calorie allowance and introducing exercise.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* BMI over 30 kg/m2
* Access to an internet accessible device with camera and microphone facilities such as a smartphone, laptop, tablet or PC
* Access to weighing scales and a tape measure to self-report weight and waist measurements.
Exclusion Criteria
* Not fluent in English at a level that would allow them to participate in a group
* Not willing to be randomised
* Not willing to be part of a group
* Not able to complete baseline data
* Unable to give informed consent
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute for Health Research, United Kingdom
OTHER_GOV
University of Plymouth
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sarah Greene
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Sarah Greene, Bsc, Ma
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Plymouth
Central Contacts
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References
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Solbrig L, Whalley B, Kavanagh DJ, May J, Parkin T, Jones R, Andrade J. Functional imagery training versus motivational interviewing for weight loss: a randomised controlled trial of brief individual interventions for overweight and obesity. Int J Obes (Lond). 2019 Apr;43(4):883-894. doi: 10.1038/s41366-018-0122-1. Epub 2018 Sep 5.
Other Identifiers
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FITRCT
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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