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Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care.

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Yardley, L; Ware, LJ; Smith, ER; Williams, S; Bradbury, KJ; Arden-Close, EJ; Mullee, MA; Moore, MV; Peacock, JL; Lean, MEJ; Margetts, BM ...
Published in: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
May 21, 2014

BACKGROUND: There is a need for cost-effective weight management interventions that primary care can deliver to reduce the morbidity caused by obesity. Automated web-based interventions might provide a solution, but evidence suggests that they may be ineffective without additional human support. The main aim of this study was to carry out a feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention in primary care, comparing different levels of nurse support, to determine the optimal combination of web-based and personal support to be tested in a full trial. METHODS: This was an individually randomised four arm parallel non-blinded trial, recruiting obese patients in primary care. Following online registration, patients were randomly allocated by the automated intervention to either usual care, the web-based intervention only, or the web-based intervention with either basic nurse support (3 sessions in 3 months) or regular nurse support (7 sessions in 6 months). The main outcome measure (intended as the primary outcome for the main trial) was weight loss in kg at 12 months. As this was a feasibility trial no statistical analyses were carried out, but we present means, confidence intervals and effect sizes for weight loss in each group, uptake and retention, and completion of intervention components and outcome measures. RESULTS: All randomised patients were included in the weight loss analyses (using Last Observation Carried Forward). At 12 months mean weight loss was: usual care group (n = 43) 2.44 kg; web-based only group (n = 45) 2.30 kg; basic nurse support group (n = 44) 4.31 kg; regular nurse support group (n = 47) 2.50 kg. Intervention effect sizes compared with usual care were: d = 0.01 web-based; d = 0.34 basic nurse support; d = 0.02 regular nurse support. Two practices deviated from protocol by providing considerable weight management support to their usual care patients. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated the feasibility of delivering a web-based weight management intervention supported by practice nurses in primary care, and suggests that the combination of the web-based intervention with basic nurse support could provide an effective solution to weight management support in a primary care context. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN31685626.

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Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act

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1479-5868

Publication Date

May 21, 2014

Volume

11

Start / End Page

67

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Public Health
  • Primary Health Care
  • Obesity
  • Nurses
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Internet
 

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Yardley, L., Ware, L. J., Smith, E. R., Williams, S., Bradbury, K. J., Arden-Close, E. J., … Little, P. (2014). Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 11, 67. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-11-67
Yardley, Lucy, Lisa J. Ware, Emily R. Smith, Sarah Williams, Katherine J. Bradbury, Emily J. Arden-Close, Mark A. Mullee, et al. “Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care.Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 11 (May 21, 2014): 67. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-11-67.
Yardley L, Ware LJ, Smith ER, Williams S, Bradbury KJ, Arden-Close EJ, et al. Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2014 May 21;11:67.
Yardley, Lucy, et al. “Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care.Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, vol. 11, May 2014, p. 67. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/1479-5868-11-67.
Yardley L, Ware LJ, Smith ER, Williams S, Bradbury KJ, Arden-Close EJ, Mullee MA, Moore MV, Peacock JL, Lean MEJ, Margetts BM, Byrne CD, Hobbs RFD, Little P. Randomised controlled feasibility trial of a web-based weight management intervention with nurse support for obese patients in primary care. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2014 May 21;11:67.
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Published In

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act

DOI

EISSN

1479-5868

Publication Date

May 21, 2014

Volume

11

Start / End Page

67

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Weight Reduction Programs
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Public Health
  • Primary Health Care
  • Obesity
  • Nurses
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Internet