Structure to utilize interventionists’ implementation experiences of a family-based behavioral weight management program to enhance the dissemination of the standardized intervention: The TODAY study

Publication Description
Background For a 2- to 6-year period, interventionists for the TODAY (Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth) randomized clinical trial delivered a family-based, behavioral weight-loss program (the TODAY Lifestyle Program) to 234 youth with type 2 diabetes. Interventionists held at least a bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, education, or health-related field and had experience working with children and families, especially from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. This article describes the administrative and organizational structure of the lifestyle program and how the structure facilitated collaboration among study leadership and lifestyle interventionists on the tailoring of the program to best suit the needs of the trial’s diverse patient population. Methods During the pilot phase and throughout the duration of the trial, the interventionists’ experiences in delivering the intervention were collected in a variety of ways including membership on study committees, survey responses, session audio recordings, and feedback during in-person trainings. Results The experiences of interventionists conveyed to study leadership through these channels resulted in decisions to tailor the lifestyle intervention’s delivery location and ways to supplement the standardized educational materials to better address the needs of a diverse patient population. Conclusion The methods used within the TODAY study to encourage and utilize interventionists’ experiences while implementing the lifestyle program may be useful to the design of future multi-site, clinical trials seeking to tailor behavioral interventions in a standardized, and culturally and developmentally sensitive manner.

Primary Author
Chadwick,Jennifer Q.
Van Buren,Dorothy J.
Morales,Elisa
Timpson,Alexandra
Abrams,Ericka L.
Syme,Amy
Preske,Jeff
Mireles,Gerardo
Anderson,Barbara
Grover,Nisha
Laffel,Lori

Volume
14

Issue
4

Start Page
406

Other Pages
412

Publisher
SAGE Publications

URL
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1740774517707727

PMID
28486851



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Clinical trials (London, England)

Publication Year
2017

Publication Date
Aug

Place of Publication
London, England

ISSN/ISBN
1740-7745

Document Object Index
10.1177/1740774517707727