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Partnership to Reduce Obesity in Community Health Center Patients (SMARTLife Utah)

12 mai 2026 mis à jour par: University of Utah

The long-term objective of SMARTLife Utah is to increase the reach of existing digital EBIs for obesity among patients of Community Health Centers (CHCs). SMARTLife Utah will be conducted in up to 11 Community Health Center (CHC) systems, consisting of 38 primary care clinics. SMARTLife Utah is a hybrid Type III effectiveness-implementation design, utilizing a pragmatic, multilevel, three-phase Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART). SMARTLife Utah leverages ubiquitous health information technology(HIT)/telehealth for both the implementation strategies and Evidence-Based Intervention (EBI) delivery in order to address barriers for engaging in EBIs.

Implementation strategies target two different levels to increase the reach of EBIs:

  1. a clinic-level HIT implementation strategy that includes enhanced system supports at the point of care; and
  2. patient-level implementation strategies that provide repeated opportunities to enroll in EBIs, as well as motivation/practical problem-solving to facilitate enrollment.

Aperçu de l'étude

Description détaillée

Approximately 40% of U.S. adults have obesity (BMI>30), and excess body weight is associated with at least 13 different cancers and 5% and 11% of cancer cases in men and women, respectively. Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) that address excess body weight, physical inactivity, and poor diet are effective in promoting weight loss and reducing cancer risk, but are grossly underutilized. Digital EBI delivery modalities have yielded outcomes comparable to in-person programs. As such, the long-term objective of SMARTLife Utah is to increase the reach of existing digital EBIs for obesity among patients of Community Health Centers (CHCs).

SMARTLife Utah will be conducted in up to 11 Community Health Center (CHC) systems, consisting of 38 primary care clinics. SMARTLife Utah is a hybrid type III effectiveness - implementation design, using a pragmatic, multilevel, three-phase, Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART). SMARTLife Utah leverages ubiquitous health information technology (HIT)/telehealth for both the implementation strategies and EBI delivery in order to address barriers of engaging in EBIs.

Implementation strategies target two different levels to increase the reach of EBIs:

  1. a clinic-level HIT implementation strategy that includes enhanced system supports at the point of care; and,
  2. patient-level implementation strategies that provide repeated opportunities to enroll in EBIs, as well as motivation/practical problem-solving to facilitate enrollment.

The scientific premise of SMARTLife Utah is based on:

  1. Evidence that EBIs for obesity are effective but underutilized,
  2. Recommendations to scale up EBI reach and reduce inequities utilizing technology-based programs,
  3. Data demonstrating that HIT implementation strategies can dramatically increase engagement with EBIs and fit within existing clinical systems,
  4. Data indicating that text messaging can increase the reach of EBIs, and
  5. Prior research has highlighted the effectiveness of telehealth-based patient navigation in improving the reach of EBIs.

SMARTLife Utah will provide critical data regarding the impact of pragmatic and scalable multilevel implementation strategies designed to increase the uptake of EBIs for obesity among patients of CHCs. It will also advance the field of dissemination and implementation science by testing key constructs hypothesized to influence implementation and effectiveness using a comprehensive conceptual framework.

Type d'étude

Interventionnel

Inscription (Estimé)

5354

Phase

  • N'est pas applicable

Contacts et emplacements

Cette section fournit les coordonnées de ceux qui mènent l'étude et des informations sur le lieu où cette étude est menée.

Coordonnées de l'étude

Lieux d'étude

    • Utah
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, États-Unis, 84112
        • Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah

Critères de participation

Les chercheurs recherchent des personnes qui correspondent à une certaine description, appelée critères d'éligibilité. Certains exemples de ces critères sont l'état de santé général d'une personne ou des traitements antérieurs.

Critère d'éligibilité

Âges éligibles pour étudier

  • Adulte
  • Adulte plus âgé

Accepte les volontaires sains

Non

La description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years old or older
  • BMI ≥ 30
  • Speak either English or Spanish
  • Present at the participating clinic
  • Valid cell phone number in the electronic health record (EHR)
  • EHR indicates they have not opted out of receiving text messages from the clinic

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Currently pregnant

Plan d'étude

Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan d'étude, y compris la façon dont l'étude est conçue et ce que l'étude mesure.

Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?

Détails de conception

  • Objectif principal: La prévention
  • Répartition: Randomisé
  • Modèle interventionnel: Affectation séquentielle
  • Masquage: Aucun (étiquette ouverte)

Armes et Interventions

Groupe de participants / Bras
Intervention / Traitement
Autre: AAC Only

Ask-Advise-Connect (AAC) will be implemented across all clinics and evaluated using a stepped wedge design.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 1 will continue with Usual Care (UC) for 3 months, then AAC for 9 months during the Stepped Wedge (SW) Evaluation period.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 2 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 6 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 3 months after the SW evaluation.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 3 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 3 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 6 months after the SW evaluation.

A Health Information Technology (HIT) intervention that consists of an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based point of care assessment of height/weight for BMI (ASK). If BMI ≥ 30, clinic staff are prompted to ADVISE via a standardized script and automatically CONNECT interested patients to the Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) through electronic referral.
Autre: AAC + CO

AAC will be implemented across all clinics and evaluated using a stepped wedge design.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 1 will continue with Usual Care (UC) for 3 months, then AAC for 9 months during the Stepped Wedge (SW) Evaluation period.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 2 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 6 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 3 months after the SW evaluation.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 3 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 3 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 6 months after the SW evaluation.

A Clinic-level implementation strategy only (CO) for the 12 months following each individual's clinic visit.

A Health Information Technology (HIT) intervention that consists of an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based point of care assessment of height/weight for BMI (ASK). If BMI ≥ 30, clinic staff are prompted to ADVISE via a standardized script and automatically CONNECT interested patients to the Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) through electronic referral.
No patient level implementation strategy.
Autre: AAC + TM

AAC will be implemented across all clinics and evaluated using a stepped wedge design.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 1 will continue with Usual Care (UC) for 3 months, then AAC for 9 months during the Stepped Wedge (SW) Evaluation period.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 2 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 6 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 3 months after the SW evaluation.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 3 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 3 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 6 months after the SW evaluation.

Text Messaging (TM) consists of a monthly bidirectional text message for 6 months following each individual's clinic visit (i.e., up to 6 texts in all).

A Health Information Technology (HIT) intervention that consists of an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based point of care assessment of height/weight for BMI (ASK). If BMI ≥ 30, clinic staff are prompted to ADVISE via a standardized script and automatically CONNECT interested patients to the Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) through electronic referral.
Bidirectional text messages, which include a simple response that directly connects individuals to the EBI in a variety of ways (phone, website, or callback from EBI).
Autre: AAC + TM + TM-Cont

AAC will be implemented across all clinics and evaluated using a stepped wedge design.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 1 will continue with Usual Care (UC) for 3 months, then AAC for 9 months during the Stepped Wedge (SW) Evaluation period.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 2 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 6 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 3 months after the SW evaluation.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 3 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 3 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 6 months after the SW evaluation.

TM consists of a monthly bidirectional text message for 6 months following each individual's clinic visit (i.e., up to 6 texts in all).

TM Continued (TM-Cont) will consist of a monthly text message that includes a simple one-touch response to connect during months 6-12 following each individual's clinic visit (i.e., up to 6 texts).

A Health Information Technology (HIT) intervention that consists of an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based point of care assessment of height/weight for BMI (ASK). If BMI ≥ 30, clinic staff are prompted to ADVISE via a standardized script and automatically CONNECT interested patients to the Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) through electronic referral.
Bidirectional text messages, which include a simple response that directly connects individuals to the EBI in a variety of ways (phone, website, or callback from EBI).
Bidirectional text messages, which include a simple one-touch response that directly connects individuals to the EBI in a variety of ways (phone, website, or callback from EBI). No additional patient-level implementation strategy.
Autre: AAC + TM + TM+MAPS

AAC will be implemented across all clinics and evaluated using a stepped wedge design.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 1 will continue with UC for 3 months, then AAC for 9 months during the SW Evaluation period.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 2 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 6 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 3 months after the SW evaluation.

CHCs randomized to Wedge 3 will continue with UC for 6 months, then AAC for 3 months during the SW Evaluation period. CHCs will continue AAC implementation 6 months after the SW evaluation.

TM consists of a monthly bidirectional text message for 6 months following each individual's clinic visit (up to 6 texts).

Continued TM plus Motivation And Problem Solving (TM+MAPS) will consist of a monthly text message plus up to 2 brief telephone calls from patient navigators during months 6-12 following each individual's clinic visit (up to 6 texts and 2 calls).

A Health Information Technology (HIT) intervention that consists of an Electronic Health Record (EHR)-based point of care assessment of height/weight for BMI (ASK). If BMI ≥ 30, clinic staff are prompted to ADVISE via a standardized script and automatically CONNECT interested patients to the Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) through electronic referral.
Bidirectional text messages, which include a simple response that directly connects individuals to the EBI in a variety of ways (phone, website, or callback from EBI).
Text messages plus telephone health coach calls. MAPS is an empirically validated behavioral approach that has been demonstrated to facilitate change, including enrollment with EBIs.
Aucune intervention: Usual Care Only
No patient level implementation strategy.

Que mesure l'étude ?

Principaux critères de jugement

Mesure des résultats
Description de la mesure
Délai
Reach-Enroll
Délai: up to 12 months
This outcome measure will report Reach-Enroll, defined as the number of eligible patients who officially enroll in the EBI divided by the total number of eligible patients. Patients are eligible if they are ≥ 18 years, have a clinic visit during the AAC implementation period, and have a BMI ≥ 30.
up to 12 months

Mesures de résultats secondaires

Mesure des résultats
Description de la mesure
Délai
Reach-Offer
Délai: up to 9 months
This outcome measure will report Reach-Offer, defined as the number of eligible clinical encounters in which AAC is performed, divided by the total number of eligible encounters.
up to 9 months
Reach-Connect
Délai: up to 1 year
This outcome measure will report Reach-Connect, defined as the number of eligible individuals who accept connection to the EBI divided by the total number of individuals offered connection via AAC or patient implementation strategies.
up to 1 year
Representativeness
Délai: up to 9 months
This outcome measure will report Representativeness, defined as the demographics of participants compared to the CHC patient population.
up to 9 months
Adherence to the EBI
Délai: up to 1 year
To assess EBI effectiveness for 12 months following EBI enrollment. This outcome measure will report patient adherence, defined as the number of participants who complete the EBI divided by the number of participants who enroll in the EBI.
up to 1 year
Weight Loss
Délai: up to 1 year
To assess EBI effectiveness for 12 months following EBI enrollment. This outcome measure will report the mean weight loss of participants who enroll in the EBI.
up to 1 year

Collaborateurs et enquêteurs

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Les enquêteurs

  • Chercheur principal: Chelsey Schlechter, PhD, Huntsman Cancer Institute/ University of Utah

Dates d'enregistrement des études

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Dates principales de l'étude

Début de l'étude (Estimé)

1 avril 2026

Achèvement primaire (Estimé)

1 avril 2029

Achèvement de l'étude (Estimé)

1 avril 2029

Dates d'inscription aux études

Première soumission

5 mai 2026

Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

5 mai 2026

Première publication (Réel)

12 mai 2026

Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude

Dernière mise à jour publiée (Réel)

14 mai 2026

Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

12 mai 2026

Dernière vérification

1 mai 2026

Plus d'information

Termes liés à cette étude

Autres numéros d'identification d'étude

  • HCI184365
  • 5R01CA283950-02 (Subvention/contrat des NIH des États-Unis)

Plan pour les données individuelles des participants (IPD)

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