Ball Geoff D C, Mushquash Aislin R, Keaschuk Rachel A, Ambler Kathryn A, Newton Amanda S
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Room 4-515, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, 11405-87th Ave, Edmonton, AB, T6G 1C9, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
BMC Res Notes. 2017 Jan 13;10(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s13104-016-2361-3.
Pediatric obesity has become increasingly prevalent over recent decades. In view of the psychosocial and physical health risks, and the high likelihood that children with obesity will grow to become adults with obesity, there is a clear need to develop evidence-based interventions that can be delivered in the health care system to optimize the health and well-being of children with obesity and their families. The aim of this paper is to describe the development, implementation, and planned evaluation of a parent-based weight management intervention designed for parents of 8-12 year olds with obesity.
METHODS/RESULTS: The principles of Intervention Mapping (IM) were used to develop an intervention called Parents as Agents of Change (PAC). From 2006 to 2009, an environmental scan plus qualitative (individual interviews with parents and children), quantitative (medical record reviews), and literature review data were collected to gain broad insight into family factors related to pediatric obesity and its management. Theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence guided curriculum development, which was founded primarily on the tenets of family systems theory and cognitive behavioral theory. PAC was developed as a manualized, 16-session, group-based, health care professional-led intervention for parents to address individual, family, and environmental factors related to the management of pediatric obesity. The intervention was refined based on feedback from local and international experts, and has been implemented successfully in a multi-disciplinary weight management centre in a children's hospital.
IM provided a practical framework to guide the systematic development of a pediatric weight management intervention for parents of children with obesity. This logical, step-by-step process blends theory and practice and is broadly applicable in the context of obesity management intervention development and evaluation. Following intervention development, the PAC intervention was evaluated within a randomized clinical trial. Trial registration NCT01267097; clinicaltrials.gov.
近几十年来,儿童肥胖问题日益普遍。鉴于心理社会和身体健康风险,以及肥胖儿童长大后很可能继续肥胖,显然有必要制定基于证据的干预措施,以便在医疗保健系统中实施,从而优化肥胖儿童及其家庭的健康和福祉。本文旨在描述一项为8至12岁肥胖儿童的家长设计的基于家长的体重管理干预措施的开发、实施和计划评估。
方法/结果:采用干预映射(IM)原则开发了一项名为“家长成为变革推动者”(PAC)的干预措施。2006年至2009年,进行了环境扫描,并收集了定性(对家长和儿童的个体访谈)、定量(病历审查)和文献综述数据,以全面了解与儿童肥胖及其管理相关的家庭因素。理论框架和实证证据指导了课程开发,该课程主要基于家庭系统理论和认知行为理论的原则。PAC被开发为一种由医疗保健专业人员主导的、以小组为基础的、为期16节的手册化干预措施,旨在帮助家长解决与儿童肥胖管理相关的个人、家庭和环境因素。该干预措施根据当地和国际专家的反馈进行了完善,并已在一家儿童医院的多学科体重管理中心成功实施。
IM提供了一个实用框架,以指导为肥胖儿童家长系统开发儿童体重管理干预措施。这个逻辑清晰、循序渐进的过程将理论与实践相结合,广泛适用于肥胖管理干预措施的开发和评估。干预措施开发完成后,在一项随机临床试验中对PAC干预措施进行了评估。试验注册编号NCT01267097;clinicaltrials.gov。