Department of Population Health Sciences, Geisinger, 100 N Academy Ave, Danville, PA, 17822, USA.
Center for Obesity & Metabolic Research, Geisinger, 100 N Academy Ave, Danville, PA, 17822, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Dec 26;22(1):2429. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14827-w.
Obesity disproportionally impacts rural, lower-income children in the United States. Primary care providers are well-positioned to engage parents in early obesity prevention, yet there is a lack of evidence regarding the most effective care delivery models. The ENCIRCLE study, a pragmatic cluster-randomized controlled trial, will respond to this gap by testing the comparative effectiveness of standard care well-child visits (WCV) versus two enhancements: adding a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure (PRO WCV) and PRO WCV plus Food Care (telehealth coaching and a grocery store tour).
A total of 2,025 parents and their preschool-aged children (20-60 months of age) will be recruited from 24 Geisinger primary care clinics, where providers are randomized to the standard WCV, PRO WCV, or PRO WCV plus Food Care intervention arms. The PRO WCV includes the standard WCV plus collection of the PRO-the Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) risk assessment-from parents. Parents complete the PRO in the patient-portal or in the clinic (own device, tablet, or kiosk), receive real-time feedback, and select priority topics to discuss with the provider. These results are integrated into the child's electronic health record to inform personalized preventive counseling by providers. PRO WCV plus Food Care includes referrals to community health professionals who deliver evidence-based obesity prevention and food resource management interventions via telehealth following the WCV. The primary study outcome is change in child body mass index z-score (BMIz), based on the World Health Organization growth standards, 12 months post-baseline WCV. Additional outcomes include percent of children with overweight and obesity, raw BMI, BMI50, BMIz extended, parent involvement in counseling, health behaviors, food resource management, and implementation process measures.
Study findings will inform health care systems' choices about effective care delivery models to prevent childhood obesity among a high-risk population. Additionally, dissemination will be informed by an evaluation of mediating, moderating, and implementation factors.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT04406441); Registered May 28, 2020.
肥胖在美国不成比例地影响着农村和低收入的儿童。初级保健提供者非常适合让父母参与早期肥胖预防,但对于最有效的护理提供模式缺乏证据。ENCIRCLE 研究是一项实用的集群随机对照试验,将通过测试标准保健儿童常规就诊(WCV)与两种增强方式的比较有效性来应对这一差距:增加患者报告的结果(PRO)测量(PRO WCV)和 PRO WCV 加食品护理(远程医疗辅导和杂货店参观)。
总共将从 24 个 Geisinger 初级保健诊所招募 2025 名父母及其学龄前儿童(20-60 个月龄),提供者随机分配到标准 WCV、PRO WCV 或 PRO WCV 加食品护理干预组。PRO WCV 包括标准 WCV 加父母的 PRO-家庭营养和身体活动(FNPA)风险评估的采集。父母在患者门户或诊所中(自己的设备、平板电脑或信息亭)完成 PRO,接收实时反馈,并选择与提供者讨论的优先主题。这些结果将整合到孩子的电子健康记录中,为提供者提供个性化的预防咨询。PRO WCV 加食品护理包括在 WCV 后通过远程医疗向社区健康专业人员转介,提供基于证据的肥胖预防和食品资源管理干预措施。主要研究结果是基于世界卫生组织生长标准的儿童体重指数 z 分数(BMIz)在 WCV 后 12 个月的变化。其他结果包括超重和肥胖儿童的百分比、原始 BMI、BMI50、BMIz 扩展、父母参与咨询、健康行为、食品资源管理和实施过程措施。
研究结果将为医疗保健系统提供有关有效护理提供模式的选择,以预防高危人群的儿童肥胖。此外,传播将通过评估中介、调节和实施因素来告知。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符(NCT04406441);注册于 2020 年 5 月 28 日。