Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO, USA.
Child Obes. 2021 Sep;17(S1):S39-S47. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0175.
Significant gaps exist in access to evidence-based pediatric weight management interventions, especially for low-income families who are disproportionately affected by obesity. As a part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration project (CORD 3.0), the Missouri team (MO-CORD) aims to increase access to and dissemination of an efficacious pediatric obesity treatment, specifically family-based behavioral treatment (FBT), for low-income families. The implementation pilot study is a multisite matched-comparison group pilot of packaged FBT in pediatric clinics for low-income children with obesity, of ages 5 to 12 years old. The study is implemented in two Missouri pediatric primary care clinical sites, Freeman Health System Pediatric Clinics (rural Joplin) and Children's Mercy Hospital Pediatric Clinics (urban Kansas City). The design focuses on pragmatism through utilization of PRECIS (Pragmatic Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary) domains, such as open eligibility criteria, limited follow-up intensity, reliance on medical records for creating a usual care comparison group data, and unobtrusive measurement of participant and provider adherence. The evaluation focuses on effectiveness as well as implementation outcomes and barriers to inform implementation scale up. Findings from this study will advance both science and practice by providing novel and immediately useful information to families, health care providers, health care organizations, payers, and other state Medicaid plans by developing and optimizing evidence-based pediatric weight management treatment for implementation and dissemination in health systems to address health disparities among low-income populations most affected by overweight and obesity.
在获得基于证据的儿科体重管理干预措施方面存在显著差距,特别是对于那些受肥胖影响不成比例的低收入家庭。作为疾病预防控制中心儿童肥胖研究示范项目(CORD 3.0)的一部分,密苏里团队(MO-CORD)旨在增加针对低收入家庭的有效儿科肥胖治疗方法,即基于家庭的行为治疗(FBT)的可及性和传播。该实施试点研究是一项针对儿科诊所中肥胖的 5 至 12 岁低收入儿童的包装 FBT 的多地点匹配比较组试点。该研究在密苏里州的两个儿科初级保健临床地点实施,即弗里曼健康系统儿科诊所(农村乔普林)和儿童慈善医院儿科诊所(城市堪萨斯城)。该设计通过利用 PRECIS(实用解释连续体指标摘要)领域注重实用性,例如开放的合格标准、有限的随访强度、依赖医疗记录创建常规护理对照组数据,以及对参与者和提供者依从性进行非侵入性测量。该评估侧重于有效性以及实施结果和障碍,以为实施扩大提供信息。这项研究的结果将通过为家庭、医疗保健提供者、医疗保健组织、支付者和其他州医疗补助计划提供新颖且立即有用的信息,为科学和实践提供推进,通过开发和优化基于证据的儿科体重管理治疗方法,在卫生系统中实施和传播,以解决受超重和肥胖影响最大的低收入人群的健康差异。