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Texting Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing Text Messages Designed to Augment Childhood Obesity Treatment.

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Armstrong, S; Mendelsohn, A; Bennett, G; Taveras, EM; Kimberg, A; Kemper, AR
Published in: Child Obes
January 2018

BACKGROUND: Text messages improve health outcomes for adults engaged in weight management. Little is known about whether text messaging parents of children enrolled in obesity treatment will improve child health. METHODS: We conducted a 2-group randomized controlled study among 101 children aged 5-12 and their parent/guardian enrolling in tertiary-care obesity treatment. Participants were randomized to standard care or standard care plus daily motivational interviewing-based text messages. The primary outcome was change in child BMI at 3 months. Secondary outcomes included feasibility, health behaviors, attrition, motivation, and parent BMI. RESULTS: We enrolled 101 parent-child dyads and retained 81% to 3-month follow-up. Child participants had a mean age of 9.9 years, and baseline BMI of 30.5 kg/m2. Half (48%) of participants were Black, and 64% of parent participants had a high school equivalent education or less. Ninety-nine percent of parents owned a mobile device with unlimited text messaging. Parents responded to 80% of texts, and 95% felt the texts "always" or "almost always" helped them make a good health decision. We observed no between-group difference in child zBMI from baseline to 3 months (0.0 vs. 0.2, p = 0.2). Intervention participants had significantly better adherence to clinic visits (3.3 visits vs. 2.1 visits/3 months, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Parent-directed text messages did not significantly change child BMI. However, texting significantly reduced attrition for treatment visits. Nearly all parents in this racially diverse, low-income sample engaged in daily text messaging, making this a feasible approach.

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Child Obes

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EISSN

2153-2176

Publication Date

January 2018

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start / End Page

4 / 10

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Text Messaging
  • Tertiary Healthcare
  • Single-Blind Method
  • Poverty
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Parents
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Motivation
  • Male
 

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Armstrong, S., Mendelsohn, A., Bennett, G., Taveras, E. M., Kimberg, A., & Kemper, A. R. (2018). Texting Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing Text Messages Designed to Augment Childhood Obesity Treatment. Child Obes, 14(1), 4–10. https://doi.org/10.1089/chi.2017.0089
Armstrong, Sarah, Alan Mendelsohn, Gary Bennett, Elsie M. Taveras, Amanda Kimberg, and Alex R. Kemper. “Texting Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing Text Messages Designed to Augment Childhood Obesity Treatment.Child Obes 14, no. 1 (January 2018): 4–10. https://doi.org/10.1089/chi.2017.0089.
Armstrong S, Mendelsohn A, Bennett G, Taveras EM, Kimberg A, Kemper AR. Texting Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing Text Messages Designed to Augment Childhood Obesity Treatment. Child Obes. 2018 Jan;14(1):4–10.
Armstrong, Sarah, et al. “Texting Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing Text Messages Designed to Augment Childhood Obesity Treatment.Child Obes, vol. 14, no. 1, Jan. 2018, pp. 4–10. Pubmed, doi:10.1089/chi.2017.0089.
Armstrong S, Mendelsohn A, Bennett G, Taveras EM, Kimberg A, Kemper AR. Texting Motivational Interviewing: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing Text Messages Designed to Augment Childhood Obesity Treatment. Child Obes. 2018 Jan;14(1):4–10.
Journal cover image

Published In

Child Obes

DOI

EISSN

2153-2176

Publication Date

January 2018

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start / End Page

4 / 10

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Text Messaging
  • Tertiary Healthcare
  • Single-Blind Method
  • Poverty
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Parents
  • Parent-Child Relations
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Motivation
  • Male