Pediatric Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Family-centred E-health in Pediatric Weight Management: A Pilot Study
This is a pilot study to examine the feasibility of implementing an objective physical activity and sleep monitoring tool into a pediatric weight management program in conjunction with a personal health record (PHR) for children and their families. This feasibility study is intended to provide proof of concept in the incorporation of monitoring devices within the PHR for pediatric patients and their families. Additionally, the investigators will examine whether the PHR helps to empower pediatric patients, their families and the health care team to more effectively monitor the patient's behavior change. Participants will be randomized to receive, or not receive, augmented communication with the health care team between clinical in person visits.
Lifestyle behaviour changes represent the foundation of pediatric weight management and are
usually promoted through individual and/or group-based counseling to encourage the adoption
and maintenance of health lifestyle behaviours including nutritional intake, sleep and
physical activity. Consensus on the need for comprehensive, behavioural interventions
exists, but the nature of these interventions vary considerably. The intensity of the
intervention (i.e. number of contact hours) may be a key determinant of efficacy, but little
detail on the characteristic of these contact hours for optimal delivery is currently
available.
In this proof of concept study, we will evaluate the enhancement of behavioural change
strategies utilizing technology that provides direct feedback on behaviour change. These
devices will be incorporated into a PHR and supplemented with a related e-learning module.
This study will examine the feasibility and perceived usefulness of incorporation of a
personal electronic device to encourage behaviour change in children and youth enrolled in a
weight management program. We intend to incorporate this device within an established PHR
and supplement with evidence-based e-learning.
This is a prospective, randomized pilot study of children and youth (ages 5-17 years)
enrolled in a multidisciplinary pediatric weight management program (at McMaster Children's
Hospital) for 4 months. This pilot study will include 10 children/youth and parent dyads
from each of 3 age groups: 5-9 years, 10-13 years and 14-17 years. All families will utilize
a personal electronic device that they can utilize with the individualized PHR. Participants
will be randomized to receive, or not receive, regular communication with and access to the
clinical team outside of their routine clinical visits, this will occur through a secure
portal in the PHR.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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