Krukowski Rebecca Anne, DiLillo Vicki, Ingle Krista, Harvey Jean Ruth, West Delia Smith
Center for Population Sciences, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2016 Apr 19;5(2):e69. doi: 10.2196/resprot.5382.
While Internet-based weight management programs can facilitate access to and engagement in evidence-based lifestyle weight loss programs, the results have generally not been as effective as in-person programs. Furthermore, motivational interviewing (MI) has shown promise as a technique for enhancing weight loss outcomes within face-to-face programs.
This paper describes the design, intervention development, and analysis of a therapist-delivered online MI intervention for weight loss in the context of an online weight loss program.
The MI intervention is delivered within the context of a randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of an 18-month, group-based, online behavioral weight control program plus individually administered, synchronous online MI sessions relative to the group-based program alone. Six individual 30-minute MI sessions are conducted in private chat rooms over 18 months by doctoral-level psychologists. Sessions use a semistructured interview format for content and session flow and incorporate core MI components (eg, collaborative agenda setting, open-ended questions, reflective listening and summary statements, objective data, and a focus on evoking and amplifying change talk).
The project was funded in 2010 and enrollment was completed in 2012. Data analysis is currently under way and the first results are expected in 2016.
This is the first trial to test the efficacy of a synchronous online, one-on-one MI intervention designed to augment an online group behavioral weight loss program. If the addition of MI sessions proves to be successful, this intervention could be disseminated to enhance other distance-based weight loss interventions.
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01232699; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01232699.
虽然基于互联网的体重管理计划有助于人们参与循证生活方式减肥计划,但总体效果通常不如面对面计划。此外,动机性访谈(MI)已被证明是一种在面对面计划中提高减肥效果的技术。
本文描述了在在线减肥计划背景下,由治疗师提供的用于减肥的在线MI干预的设计、干预开发和分析。
MI干预是在一项随机对照试验的背景下进行的,该试验考察了一个为期18个月、基于小组的在线行为体重控制计划加上单独进行的同步在线MI课程相对于仅基于小组的计划的疗效。由博士级心理学家在私人聊天室中进行6次每次30分钟的MI课程,为期18个月。课程在内容和流程上采用半结构化访谈形式,并纳入了MI的核心组成部分(例如,协作议程设定、开放式问题、反思性倾听和总结陈述、客观数据以及对唤起和放大改变谈话的关注)。
该项目于2010年获得资助,2012年完成招募。目前正在进行数据分析,预计2016年得出首批结果。
这是首次测试旨在增强在线小组行为减肥计划的同步在线一对一MI干预疗效的试验。如果增加MI课程被证明是成功的,这种干预措施可以推广以加强其他基于远程的减肥干预措施。
Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01232699;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01232699