Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method - Expert Panel Ratings / Consensus |
The investigators plan to use a modified Delphi procedure called the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method to reach consensus regarding the content and implementation of a Primary Care Provider-mediated FOCUS TIC-COM approach to address childhood obesity in low-income minority communities. The RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method consists of four rounds of rating clinical indicators or practice guidelines derived from current literature on TIC that will be incorporated into the current standard of childhood obesity prevention and management. A benefit-to-cost ratio will be rated on a 9 point Likert scale, where 1 means that the expected harms greatly outweigh the expected benefits in relation to cost, and 9 means that the expected benefits greatly outweigh the expected harms in relation to cost. Necessity rating scale will be on a Likert scale of 1 to 9, where 1 means that the practice guideline is not necessary at all, and 9 means that the practice guideline is extremely necessary. |
Four rounds of rating over the course of 6 month to 1 year (Year 1 of study) |
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Primary |
FOCUS TIC-COM Training Evaluation - Provider's Perceived confidence |
The investigators plan to conduct a pre/post training evaluation measuring perceived confidence in FOCUS TIC-COM approach for overweight/obese children. The investigators will use a 5 point likert scale to measure confidence level in FOCUS TIC-COM approach, where 1 means "not confident at all" and 5 means "very confident". The 5 point likert scale for confidence has the following values: 1 means "not confident at all"; 2 means "not very confident"; 3 means "somewhat confident"; 4 means "fairly confident"; and 5 means "very confident". |
Baseline and immediately after training (Year 2 of study) |
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Primary |
Health care provider satisfaction of FOCUS TIC-COM |
The investigators plan to collect health care provider satisfaction in delivering the FOCUS TIC-COM. The investigators will measure satisfaction of various elements of the intervention using a 5 point Satisfaction Likert scale, where 1 means "very unsatisfied" and 5 means "very satisfied". |
Last 6 months of Year 2 of study |
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Primary |
Parent / Caregiver satisfaction of FOCUS TIC-COM |
The investigators plan to collect parent / caregiver satisfaction in receiving the FOCUS TIC-COM intervention. The investigators will measure satisfaction of various elements of the intervention using a 5 point Satisfaction Likert scale, where 1 means "very unsatisfied" and 5 means "very satisfied". |
Last 6 months of Year 2 of study |
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Primary |
Feasibility and acceptability of delivering FOCUS TIC-COM in the primary care setting, as perceived by caregivers/parents of low-income minority obese children and their providers |
The investigators will conduct focus groups with both health care providers and parents/caregivers of overweight/obese children exposed to FOCUS TIC-COM to assess intervention feasibility and acceptability. The investigators will ask questions in the focus group discussion on whether the Primary Care Provider-mediated FOCUS TIC-COM is relevant, appropriate and sustainable for the primary care setting and if the intervention should be disseminated. In addition, the investigators will examine the demand, practicality, adaptation, integration, expansion and efficacy of the intervention through the focus group discussion. The focus group questions will be derived from the RE-AIM framework: Reach into the target population; Effectiveness / Efficacy; Adaptation by target settings, institutions, and staff; Implementation - consistency and cost of delivery; Maintenance of intervention effects. |
Last 6 months of Year 2 of study |
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Secondary |
Calculated child BMI per parent / caregiver report |
The investigators plan to collect parent / caregiver reported height (in meters squared) and weight (kilograms) of their child who received the FOCUS TIC-COM intervention. The height and weight of the child will be aggregated to calculate the child's body mass index (BMI). |
Last 6 months of Year 2 of study |
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Secondary |
Parent-reported linkages to behavioral health services |
The investigators will ask parents / caregivers if their child who is overweight / obese was referred to behavioral health services by their health care provider. The investigators will also ask if those services were obtained or not. |
Last 6 months of Year 2 of study |
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