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Protocol for the Development of a Behavioral Family Lifestyle Intervention Supported by Mobile Health to Improve Weight Self-Management in Children With Asthma and Obesity

机译:移动健康支持的行为家庭生活方式干预措施发展协议,以改善哮喘和肥胖儿童的体重自我管理

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Background Asthma is the most common chronic childhood illness and is a leading cause of emergency department visits in the United States. Obesity increases the risk of poor health outcomes, reduced quality of life, and increased health care expenditures among youth with asthma. Weight loss is crucial for improving asthma outcomes in children with obesity. Our study team developed the Childhood Health and Asthma Management Program (CHAMP), a 16-session behavioral family lifestyle intervention (BFI) for school-age children with asthma and obesity and evaluated CHAMP in a randomized controlled trial compared with attention control. There were medium effect sizes favoring CHAMP for changes in body mass index z-scores, asthma control, and lung function among completers (ie, those who attended ≥9 of 16 sessions). Despite high rates of satisfaction reported by families, attendance and trial attrition were suboptimal, which raised concerns regarding the feasibility of CHAMP. Qualitative feedback from participants indicated 3 areas for refinement: (1) a less burdensome intervention modality, (2) a more individually tailored intervention experience, and (3) that interventionists can better answer health-related questions. Objective We propose to improve upon our pilot intervention by developing the Mobile Childhood Health and Asthma Management Program (mCHAMP), a nurse-delivered BFI, delivered to individual families, and supported by a mobile health (mHealth) app. This study aims to (1) identify structural components of mCHAMP and (2) develop and test the usability of our mCHAMP app. Methods Participants will be recruited from an outpatient pediatric pulmonary clinic. We will identify the structural components of mCHAMP by conducting a needs assessment with parents of children with asthma and obesity. Subsequently, we will develop and test our mCHAMP app using an iterative process that includes usability testing with target users and pediatric nurses. Results This study was funded in 2018; 13 parents of children with asthma and obesity participated in the needs assessment. Preliminary themes from focus groups and individual meetings included barriers to engaging in health-promoting behaviors, perceived relationships between asthma and obesity, facilitators to behavior change, and intervention preferences. Participatory design sessions and usability testing are expected to conclude in late 2019. Conclusions Outcomes from this study are expected to include an mHealth app designed with direct participation from the target audience and usability data from stakeholders as well as potential end users.
机译:背景技术哮喘是儿童时期最常见的慢性疾病,并且是美国急诊科就诊的主要原因。肥胖增加了青年哮喘患者健康状况不佳,生活质量下降和医疗保健支出增加的风险。减肥对于改善肥胖儿童的哮喘结局至关重要。我们的研究团队开发了儿童健康和哮喘管理计划(CHAMP),这是一种针对学龄期哮喘和肥胖儿童的16节行为家庭生活方式干预(BFI),并在一项与对照进行比较的随机对照试验中评估了CHAMP。在完成者(即参加≥16次疗程中的9次者)中,有中等效应大小有利于CHAMP改变体重指数z评分,哮喘控制和肺功能。尽管家庭报告的满意率很高,但是出勤率和试验性减员都不理想,这引起了对CHAMP可行性的担忧。参与者的定性反馈表明,有3个方面需要改进:(1)减轻负担的干预方式;(2)更加个性化的干预经验;(3)干预者可以更好地回答与健康相关的问题。目标我们建议通过开发移动儿童健康和哮喘管理计划(mCHAMP)(由护士提供的BFI,交付给单个家庭,并得到移动健康(mHealth)应用程序的支持)来改善我们的试点干预措施。这项研究旨在(1)识别mCHAMP的结构组件,以及(2)开发和测试我们的mCHAMP应用程序的可用性。方法从门诊儿科肺科诊所招募参与者。通过与哮喘和肥胖儿童的父母进行需求评估,我们将确定mCHAMP的结构成分。随后,我们将使用包括对目标用户和儿科护士进行可用性测试的迭代过程来开发和测试mCHAMP应用程序。结果这项研究于2018年获得资助;有13名哮喘和肥胖儿童的父母参加了需求评估。焦点小组和个人会议的初步主题包括从事促进健康行为的障碍,哮喘与肥胖之间的可感知关系,促进行为改变的因素以及干预偏好。参与式设计会议和可用性测试预计将于2019年底结束。结论这项研究的结果预计将包括一个mHealth应用程序,该应用程序旨在直接吸引目标受众,并从利益相关者以及潜在的最终用户那里获得可用性数据。

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