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The Added Value of Telephone Follow Up and Home Visits in Helping Children to Grow Up Healthy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Obesity
Interventions
Behavioral: Brief Motivational Counseling (BMC)
Behavioral: Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Home Visits (BMC + Home)
Behavioral: Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Phone Calls (BMC + Phone)
Registration Number
NCT01973153
Lead Sponsor
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Brief Summary

Leading medical organizations have called on primary care pediatricians to take a central role in the prevention of childhood obesity. Weight counseling typically has not been incorporated into routine pediatric practice due to time and training constraints. Brief interventions with simple behavior change messages are needed to reach high-risk children, particularly Latino and Black children who are disproportionately affected by obesity and related comorbidities. Steps to Growing Up Healthy (Added Value) is a randomized controlled trial testing the efficacy of brief motivational counseling (BMC) delivered by primary care clinicians and the added value of supplementing BMC with monthly contact by community health workers (CHW) in the prevention/reversal of obesity in Latino and Black children ages 2-4 years old. Mother-child dyads (targeted n=150) are recruited for this 12-month randomized trial at an inner-city pediatric primary care clinic and randomized to: 1) BMC delivered by clinicians and nurses at well, sick, and WIC visits with the goal of reducing obesogenic behaviors (BMC); 2) BMC plus monthly phone calls by a CHW (BMC+Phone); or 3) BMC plus monthly home visits by a CHW (BMC+Home). During BMC, the medical team facilitates the selection of a specific goal (i.e., reduce sugar sweetened beverage consumption) that is meaningful to the mother and teaches the mother simple behavioral strategies. Monthly contacts with CHWs are designed to identify and overcome barriers to goal progress. Dyads are assessed at baseline and 12 months and the primary outcome is change in the child's BMI percentile. We hypothesize that BMC+Phone and BMC+Home will produce greater reductions in BMI percentiles than BMC alone and that BMC+Home will produce greater reductions in BMI percentiles than BMC+Phone.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
81
Inclusion Criteria
  • Child is 2-4 years old
  • Latino or Black descent by maternal report
  • Receiving services through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Mother is younger than 18 years old
  • Dad does not live in the Greater Hartford area or if they have plans to move out of the area in the next 12 months
  • Child or mother has special needs (dietary, physical, and/or emotional) that would make the intervention inappropriate (e.g. failure to thrive, type 1 diabetes, cystic fibrosis)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Brief Motivational Counseling (BMC)Brief Motivational Counseling (BMC)3-5 minute BMC delivered by clinicians and nurses at well, sick, and WIC visits with the goal of reducing obesogenic behaviors. During BMC, the medical team facilitates the selection of a specific goal (i.e., reduce sugar sweetened beverage consumption) that is meaningful to the mother and teaches the mother simple behavioral strategies.
Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Phone Calls (BMC+Phone)Brief Motivational Counseling (BMC)BMC as described above that is supplemented by monthly telephone contacts with community health workers designed to identify and overcome barriers to goal progress.
Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Home Visits (BMC+Home)Brief Motivational Counseling (BMC)BMC as described above that is supplemented by monthly home visits with community health workers designed to identify and overcome barriers to goal progress.
Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Home Visits (BMC+Home)Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Home Visits (BMC + Home)BMC as described above that is supplemented by monthly home visits with community health workers designed to identify and overcome barriers to goal progress.
Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Phone Calls (BMC+Phone)Brief Motivational Counseling Plus Phone Calls (BMC + Phone)BMC as described above that is supplemented by monthly telephone contacts with community health workers designed to identify and overcome barriers to goal progress.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in BMI Percentilebaseline and 12 months

BMI Percentile calculated using the 2000 revised CDC/NCH growth charts for the United States

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Connecticut Children's Medical Center

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Hartford, Connecticut, United States

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