初级保健中的实用在线肥胖症治疗:实施策略的混合随机临床试验

Carly M. Goldstein, Emily Panza, Jacqueline F. Hayes, J. Graham Thomas, Kevin O’Leary, Rena R. Wing
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初级保健中的在线行为减肥(BWL)是有效且可推广的。本试验通过务实的混合 2 型实施效果设计,比较了两种实施方法在项目吸收、使用和体重减轻方面的效果,以评估在线行为减肥法(Rx Weight Loss [RxWL])的实施情况和效果。本手稿介绍了实施结果。RxWL 于 2018 年至 2022 年期间在全州范围内的初级保健诊所网络中实施,分别采用了强度较低和强度较高的实施策略(基础[基本计划]和增强[基础加增强培训和仪表板])。招募护士护理经理(NCMs;N = 23),并按实施条件进行分块随机分配。成人初级保健患者(体重指数 [BMI] > 25 kg/m2,可使用联网设备)由其 NCM 转介并注册。结果是符合条件的患者按 NCM 条件注册并完成 RxWL 的比例、按 NCM 条件在 12 个月和 24 个月内的初始体重减轻和恢复情况,以及临床医生的接受度和可行性。增强型 NCM(N = 12 增强型,N = 11 基础型)招募的患者人数(N = 490)多于基础型(N = 164)。虽然完成 RxWL 的患者比例和平均体重减轻率在不同条件下没有差异,但不同的注册率导致增强型条件下有更多患者参与。国家医疗中心对 RxWL 的评价是可接受和可行,不同条件下没有差异。研究结果支持将初级保健患者与基于技术的健康行为改变计划联系起来。临床试验注册号:ClinicalTrials.Gov 标识符 NCT03488212:https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03488212 。试验注册:Clinicaltrials.gov 识别码:https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03488212 。
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Pragmatic online obesity treatment in primary care: a hybrid randomized clinical trial of implementation strategies

Pragmatic online obesity treatment in primary care: a hybrid randomized clinical trial of implementation strategies
Online behavioral weight loss (BWL) in primary care is effective and disseminable. This trial compared two implementation approaches on program uptake, use, and weight loss via a pragmatic hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness design to evaluate online BWL implementation (Rx Weight Loss [RxWL]) and effectiveness. This manuscript presents the implementation results. RxWL was implemented across a state-wide network of primary care clinics using lower- and higher-intensity implementation strategies (Basic [base program] and Enhanced [base plus enhanced training and dashboard], respectively) between 2018 and 2022. Nurse care managers (NCMs; N = 23) were recruited and block-randomized to implementation condition. Adult primary care patients (body mass index [BMI] > 25 kg/m2, internet-connected device access) were referred and enrolled by their NCMs. Outcomes were the proportion of eligible patients who enrolled in and completed RxWL by NCM condition, initial weight loss and regain over 12 and 24 months by NCM condition, and clinician acceptability and feasibility. NCMs (N = 12 Enhanced, N = 11 Basic) in Enhanced enrolled more patients (N = 490) than in Basic (N = 164). Although the proportion of patients who completed RxWL and mean weight loss did not differ by condition, different enrollment rates resulted in the Enhanced condition engaging more patients. NCMs rated RxWL as acceptable and feasible with no difference by condition. Findings support connecting primary care patients with technology-based health behavior change programs. Clinical trial registration number: ClinicalTrials.Gov identifier NCT03488212: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03488212 . Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03488212 .
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