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Translating Family-Based Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Obesity into a User-Friendly Digital Package for Delivery to Low-Income Families through Primary Care Partnerships: The MO-CORD Study.

Lauren A Fowler1, Sarah E Hampl2, Meredith L Dreyer Gillette2, Amanda E Staiano3, Chelsea L Kracht3, Andrea K Graham4, Sherri Gabbert1, Kelly Springstroh1, Fanice Thomas1, Lisa Nelson5, Aubrie E Hampp1, Jordan A Carlson2, Robinson Welch1, Denise E Wilfley1.   

Abstract

Background: Significant gaps exist in access to evidence-based pediatric weight management interventions, especially for low-income families. As a part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration project 3.0 (CORD), the Missouri CORD (MO-CORD) team aims to increase access to and dissemination of an efficacious pediatric obesity treatment, family-based behavioral treatment (FBT), among low-income families. This article describes the MO-CORD team's approach to translating FBT into a digital package for delivery to low-income families through primary care practices.
Methods: Using digital technology, the primary care setting, and existing reimbursement mechanisms, the MO-CORD team is developing a scalable user-centered design informed treatment package of FBT. This package will be implemented in primary care clinics and delivered to children (5-12 years) with obesity from low-income households in rural and urban communities. The digital platform includes three main components: (1) provider and interventionist training, (2) interventionist-facing materials, and (3) family-facing treatment materials. User-centered design techniques and continuous iterative stakeholder feedback are utilized to emphasize tailoring to a low-income population, along with scalability and sustainability of the digital package. Conclusions: The MO-CORD project addresses the critical need to increase access to obesity treatment for children from low-income households and establishes a platform for future large-scale (i.e., nation-wide) dissemination of evidence-based pediatric weight-management interventions. This study determines whether the digital FBT package can be implemented within real-world settings to create a system by which children with obesity and their families can be effectively treated in primary care settings.

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Keywords:  dissemination; evidence-based treatment; family-based behavioral treatment; pediatric obesity; primary care; technology; training

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34569844      PMCID: PMC8575055          DOI: 10.1089/chi.2021.0174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Obes        ISSN: 2153-2168            Impact factor:   2.867


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