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Eat Out With KP: A Pilot to Improve the Impact of Dietary Advice for Families

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Kaiser Permanente

Status

Completed

Conditions

Obesity

Treatments

Behavioral: Diet/Nutrition Education

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02124135
Pro00004774

Details and patient eligibility

About

Dietary counseling at the point of purchase could improve patient adherence to dietary advice and downstream health outcomes. The aim of our pilot is to test the efficacy of a novel delivery system for dietary advice. We will study the effect of relocating family weight management counseling sessions into restaurants, where registered dieticians and patients will conduct scheduled group visits while enjoying a meal together. As with office-based visits, our goal is for members and their families to learn how to select food options based on their unique health needs, budgetary concerns, and time constraints. In contrast to a traditional counseling visit, however, co-dining with a dietitian will give members a hands-on experience designed to enhance their learning and improve adherence. The proposed study would build on an existing pilot of a similar program, the "KP Personal Shopper", where dietitian visits were conducted with individuals either in the clinic setting or while shopping in a grocery store.

We will compare the new "Eat Out with Kaiser" approach to the current standard of clinic-based dietary and lifestyle counseling for weight management among 40 families affected by obesity, with the following outcomes in mind:

  1. Change in dietary measures
  2. Nutritional knowledge of families
  3. Participant self-efficacy and confidence in food purchasing decisions
  4. Participant and dietician perception of visit

We hypothesize that, compared to clinic-based visits, our "Eat Out with Kaiser" visits will result in more favorable perception of the visit by both dietitian and participant, higher nutritional knowledge scores, higher self-efficacy and confidence of patients around food decisions, and larger improvements in diet components.

Full description

Dietary counseling at the point of purchase could improve patient adherence to dietary advice and downstream health outcomes. The aim of our pilot is to test the efficacy of a novel delivery system for dietary advice. We will study the effect of relocating family weight management counseling sessions into restaurants, where registered dieticians and patients will conduct scheduled group visits while enjoying a meal together. As with office-based visits, our goal is for members and their families to learn how to select food options based on their unique health needs, budgetary concerns, and time constraints. In contrast to a traditional counseling visit, however, co-dining with a dietitian will give members a hands-on experience designed to enhance their learning and improve adherence. The proposed study would build on an existing pilot of a similar program, the "KP Personal Shopper", where dietitian visits were conducted with individuals either in the clinic setting or while shopping in a grocery store.

Our study population will come from a local employer group, and we will use the electronic medical record to identify families where at least one child and one parent are affected by obesity. Assuming families are interested and meet eligibility criteria, they will be enrolled in the study.

Our study design is a randomized trial, where randomization occurs at the unit of the family. 45 families will be randomized into one of two arms. All families will receive a baseline 30 minute phone call with the dietitian, followed by three in-person group visits. Those in the intervention (Eat Out) arm will have their in-person visits conducted during mealtimes at a restaurant. Those in the control (clinic) arm will have their in-person visits conducted in a classroom at a Kaiser medical office building.

We will compare the new "Eat Out with Kaiser" approach to the current standard of clinic-based dietary and lifestyle counseling for weight management among 40 families affected by obesity, with the following outcomes in mind:

  1. Change in dietary measures including - Fruit and Vegetable Intake, Whole Grain Intake, Saturated Fat Intake and Added Sugars.
  2. Nutritional knowledge of families
  3. Participant self-efficacy and confidence in food purchasing decisions - all family members
  4. Participant and dietician perception of visit type (attendance, feasibility, effectiveness, e.g.)

We hypothesize that, compared to clinic-based visits, our "Eat Out with Kaiser" visits will result in more favorable perception of the visit by both dietitian and participant, higher nutritional knowledge scores, higher self-efficacy and confidence of patients around food decisions, and larger improvements in diet components.

Enrollment

94 patients

Sex

All

Ages

8 to 64 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • adult member of Kaiser Georgia, in a specific employer group
  • families in which at least one parent and one child are obese
  • family with 2 or fewer children all between 8-13 years of age
  • no-show rate for clinic visits <10%
  • adult is 18-64 years of age

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

94 participants in 2 patient groups

Clinic-based counseling
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive 1 baseline phone call with the registered dietitian to get preliminary dietary counseling tailored to their family's needs. They will then have 3 sessions in-person in a group setting with another family and the registered dietitian where a set dietary curriculum geared at promoting weight loss and/or maintenance of a healthy weight will be emphasized. All in-person visits will take place in the clinic setting.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Diet/Nutrition Education
Restaurant-based counseling
Experimental group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive 1 baseline phone call with the registered dietitian to get preliminary dietary counseling tailored to their family's needs. They will then have 3 sessions in-person in a group setting with another family and the registered dietitian where a set dietary curriculum geared at promoting weight loss and/or maintenance of a healthy weight will be emphasized. All in-person visits will take place in a restaurant, while dining.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Diet/Nutrition Education

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