Purpose

The current study is a multilevel factorial design RCT with interventions at the clinic (Healthy Clinic intervention period vs. Control period) and individual patient levels (iAmHealthy vs. Newsletter).

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 6 Years and 11 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

for individual participants: - Child is ages 6-11 years at consent - Child BMI %ile is ≥85th - Child lives in a rural area - Child/family speaks English or Spanish

Exclusion Criteria

for individual participants: - Child has a physical limitation or injury that substantially limits physical mobility or has a planned medical treatment during the course of the trial that will substantially limit physical mobility - Child has a known medical issue that could affect protocol compliance (e.g., cancer) - Child and/or primary caregiver has a developmental delay or cognitive impairment that could affect protocol compliance - Child is enrolled in a weight-loss trial - Child has a sibling who has already consented in the trial Inclusion criteria for clinics: - History of collaboration with site awardee in research or quality improvement projects - In the past year at least 300 eligible potential participants - The clinic must have an electronic medical records system Exclusion criteria for clinics: - Unable to generate lists of children seen in clinic by date of visit, age, and zip code

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
The study is a multilevel factorial individually and cluster randomized stepped wedge design RCT with interventions targeted to the individual patient level (iAmHealthy vs. Newsletter) and to the clinic (Healthy Clinic).
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Participants: iAmHealthy
The iAmHealthy intervention is a rurally tailored empirically supported family-based behavioral group program targeting the families of children who are overweight or obese and providing 26 contact hours of group and individual intervention over six months.
  • Behavioral: Participants: iAmHealthy
    Families will take part in an educational group program with parents and their children. These one-hour meetings will be focused on living healthy lifestyles and engaging in healthy habits as a family and will occur weekly for three months and monthly for three months. Each family will also have the opportunity to receive individual health coaching sessions every other week that will last approximately 30 minutes to address concerns and health behaviors specific to each pair. There will be additional opportunities to demonstrate and apply learned concepts.
Active Comparator
Participants: Newsletter
Families will receive a monthly newsletter for six months.
  • Behavioral: Participants: Newsletter
    Families assigned to the newsletter control intervention will receive the AAP Healthy Children Newsletter (HealthyChildren.org) every month for six months.
Other
Clinics: Healthy Clinics
Healthy Clinics is a clinic level intervention designed to improve provider office processes using a bundled intervention of provider prompts, skills training and intervention tools implemented with performance feedback. Clinics are randomized to the order in which they undertake the individually randomized iAmHealthy vs. Newsletter intervention and the cluster randomized Healthy Clinic intervention
  • Behavioral: Participants: iAmHealthy
    Families will take part in an educational group program with parents and their children. These one-hour meetings will be focused on living healthy lifestyles and engaging in healthy habits as a family and will occur weekly for three months and monthly for three months. Each family will also have the opportunity to receive individual health coaching sessions every other week that will last approximately 30 minutes to address concerns and health behaviors specific to each pair. There will be additional opportunities to demonstrate and apply learned concepts.
  • Behavioral: Participants: Newsletter
    Families assigned to the newsletter control intervention will receive the AAP Healthy Children Newsletter (HealthyChildren.org) every month for six months.
  • Other: Clinics: Healthy Clinics
    Healthy Clinics is a clinic level intervention designed to improve provider office processes using a bundled intervention of provider prompts, skills training and intervention tools implemented with performance feedback. Each clinic receives Healthy Clinics at some point in the intervention.

Recruiting Locations

University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City 4273837, Kansas 4273857 66160
Contact:
Ann M Davis, PhD, MPH, ABPP
913-588-6323
adavis6@kumc.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center

Study Contact

Ann M Davis, PhD, MPH, ABPP
913-588-6323
adavis6@kumc.edu

Detailed Description

Obesity poses a major health risk, contributing to elevated morbidity and mortality from cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Children living in rural areas have higher rates of obesity than their urban counterparts. Based upon our extensive prior work, the investigators propose a multilevel factorial design randomized controlled trial with interventions at the clinic and individual patient level to treat pediatric obesity among underserved rural children and families. The individual intervention is an mHealth rurally tailored pediatric obesity behavioral intervention (iAmHealthy) vs. Newsletter control while the clinic level intervention is a cluster randomized stepped wedge (Healthy Clinic intervention) designed to improve clinics' treatment of children with overweight and obesity. The iAmHealthy intervention is a rurally tailored empirically supported family-based behavioral group program targeting the families of children who are overweight or obese and providing 26 contact hours of group and individual intervention. The Healthy Clinic intervention is designed to improve provider office processes using a bundled intervention of provider prompts, skills training and intervention tools implemented with performance feedback targeted at the implementation of the American Academy of Pediatrics 2023 Clinical Practice Guideline. This study will be the first to assess both clinic level and patient level pediatric obesity interventions tailored to the unique barriers in rural pediatric populations. Four states (KS, NE, OK, SC), who are members of the ECHO IDeA State Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN) and participated in a previous feasibility study of the iAmHealthy intervention (NCT04142034) in rural medical clinics have each recruited four medical clinics who care for rural children. In each rural clinic, investigators will recruit up to 64 caregiver/child dyads who will be randomly assigned to iAmHealthy or Newsletter, for a total of 512 child/caregiver dyads. The current proposal studies two easily disseminable multilevel interventions and their combination to address modifiable risk factors for cancer in rural populations, specifically pediatric obesity. These findings could significantly change the way medical clinics care for the 41% of rural children who are overweight or obese.

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