Bennett Gary G, Steinberg Dori, Bolton Jamiyla, Gallis John A, Treadway Cayla, Askew Sandy, Kay Melissa C, Pollak Kathryn I, Turner Elizabeth L
Duke Global Digital Health Science Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 Jan 18;10(1):e19506. doi: 10.2196/19506.
Effective weight loss interventions exist, yet few can be scaled up for wide dissemination. Further, none has been fully delivered via text message. We used the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) to develop multicomponent interventions that consist only of active components, those that have been experimentally determined to impact the chosen outcome.
The goal of this study is to optimize a standalone text messaging obesity intervention, Charge, using the MOST framework to experimentally determine which text messaging components produce a meaningful contribution to weight change at 6 months.
We designed a 6-month, weight loss texting intervention based on our interactive obesity treatment approach (iOTA). Participants are randomized to one of 32 experimental conditions to test which standalone text messaging intervention components produce a meaningful contribution to weight change at 6 months.
The project was funded in February 2017; enrollment began in January 2018 and data collection was completed in June 2019. Data analysis is in progress and first results are expected to be submitted for publication in 2021.
Full factorial trials are particularly efficient in terms of cost and logistics when leveraged for standalone digital treatments. Accordingly, MOST has the potential to promote the rapid advancement of digital health treatments. Subject to positive findings, the intervention will be low cost, immediately scalable, and ready for dissemination. This will be of great potential use to the millions of Americans with obesity and the providers who treat them.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03254940; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03254940.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/19506.
有效的减肥干预措施是存在的,但很少能扩大规模进行广泛传播。此外,还没有一种干预措施是通过短信完全实施的。我们使用多阶段优化策略(MOST)来开发仅由积极成分组成的多组分干预措施,这些成分已通过实验确定会对选定的结果产生影响。
本研究的目的是使用MOST框架优化一项独立的短信肥胖干预措施Charge,通过实验确定哪些短信成分在6个月时对体重变化有显著贡献。
我们基于交互式肥胖治疗方法(iOTA)设计了一项为期6个月的减肥短信干预措施。参与者被随机分配到32种实验条件中的一种,以测试哪些独立的短信干预成分在6个月时对体重变化有显著贡献。
该项目于2017年2月获得资助;2018年1月开始招募,2019年6月完成数据收集。数据分析正在进行中,预计首批结果将于2021年提交发表。
当用于独立的数字治疗时,全因子试验在成本和后勤方面特别有效。因此,MOST有潜力促进数字健康治疗的快速发展。如果结果呈阳性,该干预措施将成本低廉、可立即扩大规模并准备好进行传播。这将对数百万肥胖美国人及其治疗提供者具有巨大的潜在用途。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03254940;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03254940。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):RR1-10.2196/19506。