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CompletedNCT05627011

Dissemination and Implementation of Improving Pediatric Obesity Practice Using Prompts

Dissemination and Implementation of Decision Support for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Pediatric Primary Care - Improving Pediatric Obesity Practice Using Prompts

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
58,364 (actual)
Sponsor
Yale University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
2 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dissemination and implementation of electronic health record-based clinical decision support tools for the management of pediatric overweight and obesity in primary care.

Detailed description

This study will evaluate iPOP-UP, a newly-optimized intervention to improve adherence to national guidelines for the management of childhood obesity, among 81 primary care practices, grouped into 71 clinic clusters, affiliated with three health systems serving children with racial and ethnic, socio-economic, rural-urban, and geographic diversity. This multi-site, parallel 2-arm cluster randomized controlled "Hybrid Type 2" effectiveness-implementation trial will use mixed methods (electronic health record (EHR) data analysis, surveys, interviews, and focus groups) to simultaneously evaluate (1) the effectiveness of the iPOP-UP implementation package in improving clinical care and children's Body Mass Index (BMI) outcomes in pediatric primary care setting and (2) the impact of the implementation strategy on the reach, adoption, fidelity, cost, and maintenance of the intervention. The unit of randomization in this study is pediatric primary care practice clusters. Within the participating 71 clusters, pediatric primary care clinicians working at the implementation sites will be invited to participate in pre- and post-intervention surveys assessing their practice behaviors, obesity-related attitudes, beliefs, and self-efficacy, EHR usage and attitudes, and training preferences. In addition, a limited data set of EHR from patients visits will be queried and analyzed to evaluate clinical care outcomes and children's BMI outcomes. Limited data (to include dates and geographic information but no facial identifiers) will be queried and analyzed for all children 1) age 2.0 to ≤18 years-old at baseline, 2) with a well-child visit, during which height and weight are measured, at one of the participating practices during the study period, and 3) with a BMI ≥85th percentile for age/sex (CDC criteria for overweight/obesity). Outcomes include: (a) change in BMI, measured as the yearly change in BMI expressed as a percentage of the 95th percentile (%BMIp95); (b) Change in clinicians' objective practice around managing elevated BMI in primary care using EHR data; (c) Change in clinicians' self-reported knowledge, attitudes, and practice around managing elevated BMI in primary care; and (d) Utilization of Clinical Decision Support (CDS) tools. The investigators will also describe implementation outcomes (reach, adoption, fidelity/adaptation, and cost) through qualitative and quantitative data collection from members of the study team throughout the process of implementation.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALImproving Pediatric Obesity Practice Using Prompts (iPOP-UP)EHR-based CDS tools refined through a formative evaluation and user-centered design process that immediately preceded this study.

Timeline

Start date
2023-02-09
Primary completion
2024-12-14
Completion
2024-12-14
First posted
2022-11-25
Last updated
2026-03-19
Results posted
2026-03-19

Locations

3 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05627011. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.