Allicock Marlyn A, King Rashon, Francis Jackson, Mathew M Sunil, Polavarapu Dhatri, Wheelington Alicia, Misserian Maral, Cartwright Bethany R, Adewunmi Adejumoke, Chandrasekhar Aparajita, Qureshi Faisal G, Barlow Sarah E, Messiah Sarah E
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, Dallas, TX, USA.
Center for Pediatric Population Health, UTHealth School of Public Health, Dallas, TX, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2024 Sep 19;8(1):e127. doi: 10.1017/cts.2024.553. eCollection 2024.
Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is safe and efficacious for adolescents with severe obesity. Pairing MBS with behavioral lifestyle interventions may be effective for optimizing treatment outcomes. However, no standardized program exists. Adolescent perspectives are critical to understanding how to design interventions to enhance engagement, sustain motivation, and meet informational needs for pre- and post-MBS self-management behaviors. The aim of this study was to develop an MBS lifestyle support intervention built on evidence-based content with input from adolescents and their families.
A mixed-methods design identified adolescent preferences for MBS lifestyle support. Data were collected from a racially and ethnically diverse sample of adolescents ( = 17, 76% females, 24% males 41.2% non-Hispanic Black, 41.2% Hispanic/Latino, 11.8% non-Hispanic White, 5.8% Other) and their mothers ( = 13, 38.4% Hispanic) recruited from an MBS clinic. Quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews assessed preferred types of pre-post MBS content, modality, frequency, and delivery platforms to inform the design of the intervention. Mixed methods data were triangulated to provide a comprehensive understanding of adolescent/parent preferences.
Adolescents prioritized eating well, managing stress, and maintaining motivation as desired support strategies. Parents identified parental support groups and nutrition guidance as priorities. Peer support and social media platforms were identified as key approaches for boosting motivation and engagement.
The patient voice is an important first step in understanding how, and whether behavioral lifestyle programs combined with MBS for weight management can be optimized. Adolescent preferences may enhance program fit and identify health behavior supports needed to sustain behavior change.
代谢与减重手术(MBS)对于重度肥胖青少年而言是安全且有效的。将MBS与行为生活方式干预相结合可能有助于优化治疗效果。然而,目前尚无标准化方案。青少年的观点对于理解如何设计干预措施以提高参与度、维持动力以及满足MBS前后自我管理行为的信息需求至关重要。本研究的目的是在青少年及其家庭提供的意见基础上,开发一种基于循证内容的MBS生活方式支持干预措施。
采用混合方法设计来确定青少年对MBS生活方式支持的偏好。数据收集自一家MBS诊所招募的种族和民族多样化的青少年样本(n = 17,76%为女性,24%为男性;41.2%为非西班牙裔黑人,41.2%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔,11.8%为非西班牙裔白人,5.8%为其他)及其母亲(n = 13,38.4%为西班牙裔)。定量调查和定性访谈评估了MBS前后内容的偏好类型、形式、频率和交付平台,以为干预措施的设计提供参考。对混合方法数据进行三角验证,以全面了解青少年/家长的偏好。
青少年将合理饮食、管理压力和保持动力列为理想的支持策略。家长将家长支持小组和营养指导列为优先事项。同伴支持和社交媒体平台被确定为增强动力和参与度的关键途径。
患者的声音是理解如何以及是否可以优化将行为生活方式计划与MBS相结合以进行体重管理的重要第一步。青少年的偏好可能会提高计划的适应性,并确定维持行为改变所需的健康行为支持。