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Design of the GOT Doc study: A randomized controlled trial comparing a Guided Self-Help obesity treatment program for childhood obesity in the primary care setting to traditional family-based behavioral weight loss

机译:GOT DOC研究的设计:随机对照试验比较初级护理环境中儿童肥胖的引导自助肥胖治疗计划以传统的基于家庭的行为减肥

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Currently one-third of children in the United States have overweight or obesity (OW/OB). The goal of Healthy People 2020 is to reduce the proportion of children with OW/OB and increase the proportion of primary care visits that include nutrition and weight-related counseling. Unfortunately, many health care providers find it difficult to offer effective weight-related counseling and treatment in the primary care setting. Therefore, new models of care are needed that allow a greater proportion of children with OW/OB and their parents to access care and receive quality weight management treatment. The current paper describes the GOT Doc study which is designed to test the effectiveness of a Guided Self-Help (GSH) model of obesity treatment that can be delivered in the primary care setting compared to a traditional Family-Based Behavioral weight loss treatment (FBT) delivered at an academic center. We will assess the impact of this program on attendance (access to care) and changes in child BMI percentile/z-score. We will also examine the impact of this treatment model on change in child lifestyle behaviors, parent support behaviors, and parent self-efficacy and empowerment to make behavior change. Finally, we will assess the cost-effectiveness of this model on changes in child BMI percentile/z-score. We believe the GSH intervention will be a cost-effective model of obesity management that can be implemented in community practices around the country, thereby increasing access to treatment for a broader proportion of our population and decreasing rates of childhood obesity.
机译:目前美国三分之一的儿童具有超重或肥胖(OW / OB)。健康人士2020的目标是减少ow / ob的儿童比例,增加包括营养和体重相关咨询的初级保健访问的比例。不幸的是,许多医疗保健提供者发现很难在初级保健环境中提供有效的体重相关咨询和治疗。因此,需要新的护理模型,允许更大比例的儿童和他们的父母进行护理并获得质量体重管理治疗。目前的论文描述了GOT DOC研究,旨在测试肥胖治疗的引导自助(GSH)模型的有效性,与传统的基于家庭的行为减肥治疗相比,可以在初级保健环境中提供(FBT) )在学术中心交付。我们将评估该计划对出席人员的影响(获取护理)和儿童BMI百分位数/ Z分数的变化。我们还将审查这种治疗模型对儿童生活方式行为的变化,父母支持行为以及父母自我效力和赋权进行行为变革的影响。最后,我们将评估该模型对儿童BMI百分位数/ Z分数的变化的成本效益。我们认为GSH干预将是一个成本效益的肥胖管理模式,可以在全国各地的社区实践中实施,从而增加对我们人口的更广泛比例和童年肥胖的率降低的处理。

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