Rural Engagement in TelemedTeam for Options in Obesity Treatment Solutions
NCT ID: NCT05710510
Last Updated: 2025-11-25
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
560 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-10
2026-10-27
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The two methods of obesity treatment to be studied are:
* Local Care + Arm: Quarterly clinic visits with the participants and their local primary care provider
* Team Care Arm: An intensive group lifestyle intervention offered by a lifestyle coach via Zoom, paired with quarterly clinic visits with the participant, their local primary care provider and the lifestyle coach, the coach joining via telemedicine.
Participants will be in the study about 18 months. Participants in the Local Care + arm will be asked to complete 4 data collection visits and 6 quarterly clinic visits. Participants in the Team Care arm will be asked to complete 4 data collection visits, 30 counseling sessions and 6 quarterly clinic visits.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Local Care + Model
Quarterly clinic visits with a local primary care provider
Local Care + Model
Local primary care providers receive training in medical management of obesity prior to the start of the participant intervention.
Participants receive 6 quarterly clinic visits with their local primary care provider focused on medical management of obesity.
Team Care Model
An intensive group lifestyle intervention led by a lifestyle coach via Zoom, paired with quarterly clinic visits with a local primary care provider and the lifestyle coach, the coach joining via telemedicine.
Team Care Model
Local primary care providers receive training in medical management of obesity prior to the start of the participant intervention.
Participants receive an intensive 18-month group lifestyle intervention (30 total sessions) led by a study lifestyle coach via Zoom, and 6 quarterly 1:1 visits via Zoom with their lifestyle coach. Participants also receive 6 quarterly clinic visits with their local primary care provider; the study lifestyle coach joins the visits via telemedicine. All three parties may meet via telemedicine if needed. The group lifestyle intervention is led by obesity treatment specialists with relevant graduate training and experience.
Interventions
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Local Care + Model
Local primary care providers receive training in medical management of obesity prior to the start of the participant intervention.
Participants receive 6 quarterly clinic visits with their local primary care provider focused on medical management of obesity.
Team Care Model
Local primary care providers receive training in medical management of obesity prior to the start of the participant intervention.
Participants receive an intensive 18-month group lifestyle intervention (30 total sessions) led by a study lifestyle coach via Zoom, and 6 quarterly 1:1 visits via Zoom with their lifestyle coach. Participants also receive 6 quarterly clinic visits with their local primary care provider; the study lifestyle coach joins the visits via telemedicine. All three parties may meet via telemedicine if needed. The group lifestyle intervention is led by obesity treatment specialists with relevant graduate training and experience.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Rural resident
* English speaking
* Physician clearance to participate
* Able to walk without assistance
* Seen at least once in their primary care clinic within the past year
* Internet access or smart phone (to access smart scale for weight measurement)
Exclusion Criteria
* History of stroke within last six months
* History of new cancer diagnosis within last six months
* History of bariatric surgery within the last two years
* Pregnancy within last 6 months or planned within the next 18 months
* Currently breastfeeding
* End stage renal disease, currently on dialysis, or anticipated dialysis or renal transplant within the next 18 months
* End stage liver disease, or anticipated liver transplant within the next 18 months
* Currently enrolled or planning to enroll in another study where weight loss is targeted or weight fluctuation is expected
* Currently planning to move outside of current provider area, or leave primary care clinic within the next 18 months
* Another household member is already participating in the study
20 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
University of Kansas Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Christie Befort, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Kansas Medical Center
Locations
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University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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STUDY00147574
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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