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Parent-Based Intervention Following a Weight Loss Surgery (PBP-B)

2020年1月27日 更新者:James Dale Lock、Stanford University

Assessing the Feasibility and Acceptability of a Parent-Based Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Obesity in Children of Weight Loss Surgery Patients

Prevention and early intervention are the most effective methods for influencing eating habits. This study helps fulfill the Department of Psychiatry's missions of clinical innovation and advancing science. Findings will inform future clinical practice, improve the care provided to patients in their important role as parents, and foster interdisciplinary collaborations.

研究概览

详细说明

Morbid obesity is both highly heritable and affected by environmental factors. The child of a parent undergoing a weight-loss surgery (PWLS) is at especially high risk of obesity. The most effective approach to reducing the risk of childhood obesity is a parent-based program. However, adherence remains a challenge, largely due to lack of tailored interventions. Typical interventions are not individualized to target the unique characteristics of the family nor timed to be delivered when the family is geared for change. Parent-Based Prevention following a bariatric surgery (PBP-B) is a novel targeted intervention that focuses on parental behaviors important for developing healthy eating and lifestyle behaviors in young children. PBP-B personalizes treatment goals through a focused parent-based approach that includes a family meal. Additionally, PBP-B is timed to capitalize on the Halo Effect period, in which the BMIs of the family members of the person undergoing weight loss surgery reduce spontaneously, yet only temporarily.

This study will investigate whether PBP-B is feasible, acceptable, and associated with improvement in short-term outcomes that predict long term risks of obesity (e.g., parental feeding practices, child eating behaviors, child physical activity levels, and child sleep hours). Ten adults who had weight loss surgery and are the parents of one or more children aged 1-10 will receive PBP-B (with their partners, unless they are single parents). This study will collect important pilot data that will inform the design of future adequately powered studies to test ways to reduce the likelihood of adult obesity in children of a parent who had weight loss surgery.

研究类型

介入性

注册 (实际的)

10

阶段

  • 不适用

联系人和位置

本节提供了进行研究的人员的详细联系信息,以及有关进行该研究的地点的信息。

学习地点

    • California
      • Stanford、California、美国、94305
        • Stanford University

参与标准

研究人员寻找符合特定描述的人,称为资格标准。这些标准的一些例子是一个人的一般健康状况或先前的治疗。

资格标准

适合学习的年龄

18年 及以上 (成人、年长者)

接受健康志愿者

是的

有资格学习的性别

全部

描述

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The biological parent of a child between 1-10 years of age.
  • Has undergone a weight loss surgery.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Current medical condition necessitating more intensive care to manage symptoms.

学习计划

本节提供研究计划的详细信息,包括研究的设计方式和研究的衡量标准。

研究是如何设计的?

设计细节

  • 主要用途:预防
  • 分配:不适用
  • 介入模型:单组作业
  • 屏蔽:无(打开标签)

武器和干预

参与者组/臂
干预/治疗
实验性的:PBP-B
Parent-based Prevention following a Bariatric Surgery (PBP-B) is a 6-session parent-based program designed to guide parents who have undergone a weight loss surgery and their partners in developing healthy eating habits in their children
PBP-B is an adapted version of Parent-Based Prevention (PBP), an innovative approach with demonstrated efficacy in targeting the familial effects of parents with eating disorders on their young children's healthy behaviors. PBP-B addresses the parental cognitions and behaviors that putatively increase the risk for maladaptive outcomes in their children.

研究衡量的是什么?

主要结果指标

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Feasibility of recruiting parents who have undergone a bariatric surgery
大体时间:Up to 18 months
Number of eligible participants that agree to participate in the study
Up to 18 months
Acceptability of the intervention
大体时间:Week 8
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire score at end of treatment
Week 8

次要结果测量

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Parental feeding practices
大体时间:Baseline and Week 8
Change scores of the Child Feeding Questionnaire from baseline to end of treatment
Baseline and Week 8
Child eating behaviors
大体时间:Baseline and Week 8
Change scores of the Children's Eating Behavior Questionnaire from baseline to end of treatment
Baseline and Week 8

合作者和调查者

在这里您可以找到参与这项研究的人员和组织。

调查人员

  • 首席研究员:Debra L Safer, MD、Stanford University
  • 首席研究员:Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit, PhD、Stanford University

研究记录日期

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研究主要日期

学习开始 (实际的)

2017年2月1日

初级完成 (实际的)

2018年12月31日

研究完成 (实际的)

2018年12月31日

研究注册日期

首次提交

2020年1月23日

首先提交符合 QC 标准的

2020年1月27日

首次发布 (实际的)

2020年1月29日

研究记录更新

最后更新发布 (实际的)

2020年1月29日

上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新

2020年1月27日

最后验证

2020年1月1日

更多信息

与本研究相关的术语

计划个人参与者数据 (IPD)

计划共享个人参与者数据 (IPD)?

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