Teen CHAT: Improving Physician Communication With Adolescents About Healthy Weight (TeenCHAT)

This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified December 2012 by Duke University
Sponsor:
Collaborator:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Duke University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT01040975
First received: December 29, 2009
Last updated: January 8, 2013
Last verified: December 2012
  Purpose

The purpose of this study is to teach primary care physicians effective ways to counsel overweight and obese adolescent patients to attain a healthy weight. Fifty physicians and up to 660 adolescent patients from Duke University Health System (DUHS) Primary Care Clinics will take part in this study.

Patients will be identified by research study staff and asked if they would be willing to have their clinic visit audio recorded for research purposes. There are three phases of data collection. First, baseline encounters (n=200, 4 per physician) are audio recorded. Then, half of the physicians will be randomized to receive a tailored web-based intervention containing information about evidence-based techniques to help adolescents attain a healthy weight. A new set of 200 encounters (4 per physician) will be audio recorded. Then, all physicians will receive a Summary Report that outlines the adolescent's high risk behaviors that contribute to weight (sweetened beverages, fast food, breakfast, physical activity, screen time, and sleep) and a new set of 200 encounters will be audio recorded.

Data will be collected by trained data technicians, in-person and over the phone. Data is collected on laptop computers and then downloaded into password protected electronic files on a secure network server. All participants (adolescent patients and physicians) will be assigned a code number that is the sole identifier on all study data forms. Prior to and after coding, digital files will be stored in password protected directories to which only the data technicians and project manager have access. The web-based intervention will be password protected.


Condition Intervention
Communication
Obesity
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Sleep
Behavioral: Web-based intervention targeting MD communication

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Allocation: Randomized
Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment
Masking: Open Label
Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
Official Title: Teen CHAT: Improving Physician Communication With Adolescents About Healthy Weight

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Further study details as provided by Duke University:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Physician communication [ Time Frame: after CD-ROM phase ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Estimated Enrollment: 660
Study Start Date: September 2009
Estimated Study Completion Date: August 2013
Estimated Primary Completion Date: March 2013 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Arms Assigned Interventions
Experimental: Motivational Interviewing intervention
Web-based intervention targeting MD communication
Behavioral: Web-based intervention targeting MD communication
Web-based intervention targeting MD communication
Other Name: Tailored Web-based intervention developed by study team
No Intervention: Control
MD receives Summary Report only

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   12 Years to 18 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria for MDs:

  • Specialty is Family Practice or Pediatrics
  • Located in participating clinic
  • Not planning to leave clinic in the next two years

Inclusion Criteria for teen patients:

  • English-speaking
  • BMI z-score >85th percentile
  • age 12-18
  • not pregnant

Exclusion Criteria for teen patients:

  • BMI z-score <85th percentile
  • not English speaking
  • pregnant
  • <12 or older than 18
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01040975

Contacts
Contact: Alicia K Bilheimer, MPH 919-681-4558 alicia.bilheimer@duke.edu
Contact: Rebecca Brouwer, MS 919-681-0858 rebecca.brouwer@duke.edu

Locations
United States, North Carolina
Duke University Medical Center - Cancer Prevention, Detection and Control Recruiting
Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27710
Contact: Alicia K Bilheimer, MPH     919-681-4558     alicia.bilheimer@duke.edu    
Principal Investigator: Kathryn I Pollak, PhD            
Sponsors and Collaborators
Duke University
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Kathryn I Pollak, PhD Duke University
  More Information

No publications provided

Responsible Party: Duke University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01040975     History of Changes
Other Study ID Numbers: Pro00016206, 1R01HL092403-01A2
Study First Received: December 29, 2009
Last Updated: January 8, 2013
Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Obesity
Overnutrition
Nutrition Disorders
Overweight
Body Weight
Signs and Symptoms

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 21, 2013