Obesity Clinical Trial
— EVOLUTIONOfficial title:
Evaluating Self-Management and Educational Support in Extremely Obese Patients Awaiting Multidisciplinary Bariatric Care
| Verified date | March 2017 |
| Source | University of Alberta |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
Extreme obesity is present in 9% of the Canadian population. Extremely obese people have a
high chance of developing health problems and dying early. Our national guidelines recommend
that extremely obese individuals receive multidisciplinary treatment, meaning that a number
of specialized care providers should be available to help administer obesity treatments to
these patients.
The investigators oversee a large obesity program called the Weight Wise Obesity Program,
which delivers multidisciplinary care at 5 sites in Alberta, Canada (Edmonton, Calgary,
Grand Prairie, Medicine Hat, Red Deer). Wait times to enter the Weight Wise clinics range
from a few months to three years depending on the site in Alberta. The investigators
performed a survey of the patients on the wait list in Edmonton and discovered that they
self- report extremely poor health and feel that the long wait times are partly responsible
for this poor health. To try to support these patients as they wait for multidisciplinary
care, the investigators designed a group based self-management intervention, consisting of
Weight Wise Community Modules. Patients attend this program over three months to receive
weight management education (diet, exercise, stress management, coping strategies).A
web-based version of the modules is also available.
The investigators wish to determine if these modules delivered to patients prior to entering
the clinic help to reduce weight, improve quality of life in the wait listed patients and
also to see if going through the modules helps patients to be more ready for weight
management when they reach the Weight Wise clinic. The investigators also wish to examine
whether or not these modules are cost effective. If these modules are not useful, a more
effective way to support wait listed patients will be sought.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 651 |
| Est. completion date | March 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | March 2016 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Body mass index (BMI) = 35 kg/m2 2. Newly wait-listed for a provincial Weight Wise Adult Clinic 3. Adult age = 18 years. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Completed more than 4 Weight Wise Community Modules (web-based or group session) in previous 3 months 2. Pregnant female 3. Unable to read/write/comprehend English 4. Unable to access the web 5. Unable or unwilling to attend in-person module sessions 6. Untreated severe personality disorder, active psychosis, active substance dependence and/or major cognitive impairment 7. Participation in concurrent trial related to obesity management 8. Resides greater than 1 hour driving time to Weight Wise Clinic 9. Declined to participate. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | Alberta Health Services, Edmonton Bariatric Speciality Clinic, Royal Alexandra Hospital | Edmonton | Alberta |
| Canada | Alberta Health Services, Bariatric Specialty Clinic, Red Deer Regional Hospital | Red Deer | Alberta |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Alberta | Alberta Health Services, Alberta Innovates Health Solutions, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) |
Canada,
Padwal RS, Klarenbach S, Sharma AM, Fradette M, Jelinski SE, Edwards A, Majumdar SR. The evaluating self-management and educational support in severely obese patients awaiting multidisciplinary bariatric care (EVOLUTION) trial: principal results. BMC Med. — View Citation
Padwal RS, Sharma AM, Fradette M, Jelinski S, Klarenbach S, Edwards A, Majumdar SR. The evaluating self-management and educational support in severely obese patients awaiting multidisciplinary bariatric care (EVOLUTION) trial: rationale and design. BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Aug 17;13:321. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-321. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | SF12 quality of life | total and domain scores | 9 months | |
| Other | incremental cost-utility | $Cdn/QALY | 9 months | |
| Other | Attrition rate from weight management clinic. | 9 months | ||
| Other | EQ5D | total score | 9 mon | |
| Other | WEL self efficacy scale | total score | 9 months | |
| Other | readiness to change | visual analogue score | 9 months | |
| Other | PHQ-8 depression scale | total score | 9 months | |
| Primary | Proportion of patients achieving 5% weight loss | Current consensus guidelines endorse a 5% weight loss to achieve clinically meaningful health benefits after 6-12 months of intervention. | 9 months | |
| Secondary | Clinical outcomes: mean 9-month change in weight | kg | 9 months | |
| Secondary | blood pressure | mm hg | 9 months | |
| Secondary | total cholesterol | mmol/L | 9 months | |
| Secondary | hemoglobin A1C | 9 months | ||
| Secondary | cardiovascular medications | number of medications | 9 months | |
| Secondary | hypertension prevalence | 9 mo | ||
| Secondary | diabetes prevalence | 9 mo | ||
| Secondary | dyslipidemia prevalence | 9 months |
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