Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Child Obesity Treatment Using Community Health Workers
- Conditions
- Social Determinants of HealthChild Obesity
- Interventions
- Other: Community Health WorkerBehavioral: Child weight management interventionOther: Standard of Care referral to resources
- Registration Number
- NCT06520657
- Lead Sponsor
- Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
- Brief Summary
The goal of this small pilot study is to test the feasibility of combining a three-month intervention of working with a community health worker (CHW) to address social risk factors for patients prior to beginning a group weight management program for childhood obesity -- Promoting Health in Teens and Kids (PHIT Kids)
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 120
- Family must have one major social risk factor on the Protocol for Responding to & Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks & Experiences (PRAPARE) of the 14 modifiable risk factors
- Child aged 8 through 12 years of age
- Child with BMI% at 85th percentile or higher and less than the 120% of the 95th percentile (overweight or class 1 obesity)
- Child must live with parent/guardian at least 5 out of the 7 days on average (70% of the time)
- Child and parent able to speak English
- Child on medications known to cause ongoing weight gain (e.g., atypical anti-psychotics, chronic prednisone, insulin)
- Child on other medications know to affect weight if dose and BMI z-score has not been stable for 3 months.
- Diabetes or other disease that has a significant effect on diet, physical activity, or ability to take part in trial activities besides obesity (does not included treated or mild depression or anxiety, limited food allergies or mild physical activity limitations)
- For parents: new MI, stroke or cancer diagnosis (excluding localized skin cancers) in past 6 months, history of bariatric surgery within the past 3 years, pregnancy in last 6 months or planned within 1 year
- Child or parent has significant developmental or cognitive impairments or other significant medical issue that would interfere with ability to participate or complete assessment
- Parent or child has significant physical limitation
- Parent/child planning to move to from Children's Mercy Kansas City (CMKC) service area
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description CHW plus child weight management intervention Standard of Care referral to resources Participants in this arm will work with a community health worker for three months to address social risk factors (negative social determinants of health) prior to beginning a child weight management group treatment. CHW plus child weight management intervention Community Health Worker Participants in this arm will work with a community health worker for three months to address social risk factors (negative social determinants of health) prior to beginning a child weight management group treatment. CHW plus child weight management intervention Child weight management intervention Participants in this arm will work with a community health worker for three months to address social risk factors (negative social determinants of health) prior to beginning a child weight management group treatment. Child weight management intervention only Child weight management intervention Participants in this arm will receive the standard of care which includes a one-time referral to community resources to meet their social needs. At three months they also begin the same child weight management group treatment as the experimental group. Child weight management intervention only Standard of Care referral to resources Participants in this arm will receive the standard of care which includes a one-time referral to community resources to meet their social needs. At three months they also begin the same child weight management group treatment as the experimental group.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Retention 6 months Attendance at 6 month data assessment
Satisfaction with Community Health Worker (CHW) 3 months A 15-item scale asks about quality of interactions and satisfaction with their CHW. Scores range from 15 to 60, with higher scores indicating increased satisfaction.
Working Memory 3 months The List Sorting Working Memory Test asks participants to recall a list of foods and animals in order from smallest to largest. Correct responses range from 0-26, and are then converted to nationally normed standard scores ranging from 59-140, with higher scores indicating better working memory.
Enrollment Rate 1 year Number of participants enrolled (consented) per month
Satisfaction with PHIT Kids - Parent 6 months A single 10-point Likert scale satisfaction rating about the group weight management intervention. Scores range from 1-10 with higher scores indicating increased satisfaction.
Child Body Mass Index (BMI) Z-Score Change in BMI Z-score over a 6 month time period in the child with obesity or overweight 6 months
Inhibitory Control and Attention 3 months The Flanker Inhibitory and Control Attention Test (Flanker) measures accuracy and reaction time to produce a combined score ranging from 0-10 with higher scores indicating better inhibitory control and attention.
Cognitive Flexibility 3 months The Dimensional Change Card Sort Test (DCCS) measures accuracy and reaction time to produce a combined score ranging from 0-10 with higher scores indicating better cognitive flexibility.
Parent Cognitive Capacity 3 months The Raven's 2 Progressive Matrices- Digital Short Form (Raven's 2) tests fluid intelligence by asking participants to identify missing pieces in visual geometric patterns of up to 24 progressively more difficult trials. The total number correct is converted into Standard Scores, which will be compared to a participant's other scores over the course of the study. Standard scores range from 59-140 with higher scores indicating increased cognitive capacity.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method PHIT Kids attendance 6 months percent of PHIT Kids sessions attended
Percentage of needs met or partially met 3 months At 3 months, participants will review each need identified at baseline and report if they received "All the help I needed," "Most of the help I needed," "A little of the help I needed," or "None of the help I needed." The total number of needs that were at least partially met ("a little", "most" or "all") or that were fully met ("all") will be divided by the total number of needs at baseline
Enrollment in at least one new resource 3 months Yes/No. Family has accessed at 3 months at least one new community or government resource since baseline. Participants will review a list of resources potentially offered to CHW clients and respond whether they currently receive this resource at baseline and 3 months
Number of key measures completed 6 months Number of the following measures completed - outcome measures (child BMI-z, parent weight, MVPA (actigraph; at least 4 days), dietary measures (3 recalls)), bandwidth measures (executive functions measures and Raven matrices) and self-efficacy.
Parent Weight 6 months and 12 months Change in parent weight at 6 month and 12 months
Child Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA) 6 months and 12 months Minutes per week in moderate to vigourous physical activity as measure by an Actigraph waist accelerometer worn by the child. Also percent of time in MVPA
Child Dietary Intake 6 months and 12 months Three 24 hour recalls completed by parent using the he Automated Self-Administered 24-hour Dietary Assessment Tool (ASA 24) computer program - used to calculate fruit and vegetable (FV) servings, sugar sweetened beverages, and number of high fat/high sugar foods (foods with \>7g of fat and/or 12g of sugar)
Self-Efficacy 6 months 10-item, 5-point Likert scale. Measured by the General Self-Efficacy Scale in the NIH Toolbox. This scale assesses an individual's perceived ability to cope with stressful situations. Scores range from 10 to 50 with higher scores indicating higher self-efficacy.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Children's Mercy Kansas City
🇺🇸Kansas City, Missouri, United States