Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, United States.
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2014 Mar;37(2):312-21. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2014.02.001. Epub 2014 Feb 12.
There is an urgent need for innovative approaches to pediatric obesity treatment. There is also a demand for targeted strategies that reduce attrition and improve treatment adherence. Intervening exclusively with parents of overweight children is a novel approach with demonstrated efficacy in reducing child body mass index (BMI) percentile. Motivational interviewing (MI), a brief communication style for exploring and resolving ambivalence about behavior change, might enhance treatment engagement when implemented as part of obesity interventions. The aim of this report is to provide the rationale and methods for a novel study of MI with parents in the treatment of their children's overweight. We designed and are currently implementing NOURISH+MI, a randomized controlled trial examining the feasibility and efficacy of an adjunct values-based MI intervention, implemented within a culturally-tailored parent intervention for overweight children ages 5-11 years, NOURISH(+) (Nourishing Our Understanding of Role modeling to Improve Support and Health). Specifically, we are randomly assigning 60 parents to this adjunctive treatment, and investigating if adding two MI sessions prior to the NOURISH(+) group intervention will enhance treatment effects. We will be able to compare NOURISH+MI participants with those from the two NOURISH(+) treatment conditions (NOURISH(+) and control). We hypothesize that children whose parents participate in NOURISH+MI will demonstrate lower attrition and greater adherence with NOURISH(+), ultimately leading to greater treatment effects, compared with children whose parents are randomized to NOURISH(+) or a control group. Findings will contribute to the emerging literature examining the efficacy of MI within pediatric obesity interventions.
迫切需要创新的儿科肥胖治疗方法。还需要针对减少流失率和提高治疗依从性的策略。专门干预超重儿童的父母是一种新方法,已证明可降低儿童体重指数(BMI)百分位。动机访谈(MI)是一种简短的沟通方式,用于探讨和解决行为改变的矛盾心理,当作为肥胖干预措施的一部分实施时,可能会增强治疗参与度。本报告的目的是为一项针对肥胖儿童父母的 MI 新型研究提供理论依据和方法。我们设计并正在实施 NOURISH+MI,这是一项随机对照试验,旨在研究基于价值观的 MI 辅助治疗在超重 5-11 岁儿童的父母干预中的可行性和疗效,NOURISH(+)(滋养我们对榜样的理解以改善支持和健康)。具体来说,我们将随机分配 60 名父母接受这种辅助治疗,并调查在 NOURISH(+)小组干预之前增加两次 MI 疗程是否会增强治疗效果。我们将能够比较 NOURISH+MI 参与者与来自 NOURISH(+)两种治疗条件(NOURISH(+)和对照组)的参与者。我们假设,与随机分配到 NOURISH(+)或对照组的儿童相比,其父母参加 NOURISH+MI 的儿童将表现出更低的流失率和更高的 NOURISH(+)依从性,最终导致更大的治疗效果。研究结果将为研究 MI 在儿科肥胖干预中的疗效的新兴文献做出贡献。