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Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study

BACKGROUND: The first 1000 days after conception are a critical period to encourage lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of childhood obesity and early programming of chronic diseases. A healthy lifestyle during pregnancy is also crucial to avoid high post-partum weight retention. Currently, lifesty...

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Autores principales: Alayli, Adrienne, Krebs, Franziska, Lorenz, Laura, Nawabi, Farah, Bau, Anne-Madeleine, Lück, Isabel, Moreira, Andrea, Kuchenbecker, Judith, Tschiltschke, Elena, John, Michael, Klose, Stefan, Häusler, Benny, Giertz, Christian, Korsten-Reck, Ulrike, Stock, Stephanie
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7158079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32293391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8200-4
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author Alayli, Adrienne
Krebs, Franziska
Lorenz, Laura
Nawabi, Farah
Bau, Anne-Madeleine
Lück, Isabel
Moreira, Andrea
Kuchenbecker, Judith
Tschiltschke, Elena
John, Michael
Klose, Stefan
Häusler, Benny
Giertz, Christian
Korsten-Reck, Ulrike
Stock, Stephanie
author_facet Alayli, Adrienne
Krebs, Franziska
Lorenz, Laura
Nawabi, Farah
Bau, Anne-Madeleine
Lück, Isabel
Moreira, Andrea
Kuchenbecker, Judith
Tschiltschke, Elena
John, Michael
Klose, Stefan
Häusler, Benny
Giertz, Christian
Korsten-Reck, Ulrike
Stock, Stephanie
author_sort Alayli, Adrienne
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description BACKGROUND: The first 1000 days after conception are a critical period to encourage lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of childhood obesity and early programming of chronic diseases. A healthy lifestyle during pregnancy is also crucial to avoid high post-partum weight retention. Currently, lifestyle changes are not consistently discussed during routine health services in Germany. The objective of this study is to evaluate a novel computer-assisted lifestyle intervention embedded in prenatal visits and infant check-ups. The intervention seeks to reduce lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity among expecting mothers and their infants. METHODS: The study is designed as a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial to simultaneously collect data on the effectiveness and implementation of the lifestyle intervention. The trial will take place in eight regions of the German state Baden-Wuerttemberg. Region were matched using propensity score matching. Expecting mothers (n = 1860) will be recruited before 12 weeks of gestation through gynecological practices and followed for 18 months. During 11 routine prenatal visits and infant check-ups gynecologists, midwives and pediatricians provide lifestyle counseling using Motivational Interviewing techniques. The primary outcome measure is the proportion of expecting mothers with gestational weight gain within the recommended range. To understand the process of implementation (focus group) interviews will be conducted with providers and participants of the lifestyle intervention. Additionally, an analysis of administrative data and documents will be carried out. An economic analysis will provide insights into cost and consequences compared to routine health services. DISCUSSION: Findings of this study will add to the evidence on lifestyle interventions to reduce risk for overweight and obesity commenced during pregnancy. Insights gained will contribute to the prevention of early programming of chronic disease. Study results regarding implementation fidelity, adoption, reach and cost-effectiveness of the lifestyle intervention will inform decisions about scale up and public funding. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00013173). Registered 3rd of January 2019, https://www.drks.de
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spelling pubmed-71580792020-04-21 Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study Alayli, Adrienne Krebs, Franziska Lorenz, Laura Nawabi, Farah Bau, Anne-Madeleine Lück, Isabel Moreira, Andrea Kuchenbecker, Judith Tschiltschke, Elena John, Michael Klose, Stefan Häusler, Benny Giertz, Christian Korsten-Reck, Ulrike Stock, Stephanie BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The first 1000 days after conception are a critical period to encourage lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of childhood obesity and early programming of chronic diseases. A healthy lifestyle during pregnancy is also crucial to avoid high post-partum weight retention. Currently, lifestyle changes are not consistently discussed during routine health services in Germany. The objective of this study is to evaluate a novel computer-assisted lifestyle intervention embedded in prenatal visits and infant check-ups. The intervention seeks to reduce lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity among expecting mothers and their infants. METHODS: The study is designed as a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial to simultaneously collect data on the effectiveness and implementation of the lifestyle intervention. The trial will take place in eight regions of the German state Baden-Wuerttemberg. Region were matched using propensity score matching. Expecting mothers (n = 1860) will be recruited before 12 weeks of gestation through gynecological practices and followed for 18 months. During 11 routine prenatal visits and infant check-ups gynecologists, midwives and pediatricians provide lifestyle counseling using Motivational Interviewing techniques. The primary outcome measure is the proportion of expecting mothers with gestational weight gain within the recommended range. To understand the process of implementation (focus group) interviews will be conducted with providers and participants of the lifestyle intervention. Additionally, an analysis of administrative data and documents will be carried out. An economic analysis will provide insights into cost and consequences compared to routine health services. DISCUSSION: Findings of this study will add to the evidence on lifestyle interventions to reduce risk for overweight and obesity commenced during pregnancy. Insights gained will contribute to the prevention of early programming of chronic disease. Study results regarding implementation fidelity, adoption, reach and cost-effectiveness of the lifestyle intervention will inform decisions about scale up and public funding. TRIAL REGISTRATION: German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00013173). Registered 3rd of January 2019, https://www.drks.de BioMed Central 2020-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7158079/ /pubmed/32293391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8200-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Alayli, Adrienne
Krebs, Franziska
Lorenz, Laura
Nawabi, Farah
Bau, Anne-Madeleine
Lück, Isabel
Moreira, Andrea
Kuchenbecker, Judith
Tschiltschke, Elena
John, Michael
Klose, Stefan
Häusler, Benny
Giertz, Christian
Korsten-Reck, Ulrike
Stock, Stephanie
Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
title Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
title_full Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
title_fullStr Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
title_short Evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
title_sort evaluation of a computer-assisted multi-professional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7158079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32293391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-8200-4
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