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Addressing Social Determinants of Health During Clinical Care Visits to Promote Equitable Behavior Change and PREVENT Cardiovascular Disease
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Wait-List Control and PREVENT Tool for Cardiovascular Disease and Childhood Obesity. Completed, enrolled 65 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of a novel, Health Information Technology behavior change tool in a single clinic setting. The PREVENT tool is the first electronic health record (EHR)-compatible tool that both tailors evidence-based behavior change strategies and incorporates community-level data specific to each patient into routine care. The central hypothesis is that PREVENT will improve patient's attitudes towards behavior change recommendations, increase adherence to recommended behavior change and improve cardiovascular health. Fifty adolescents will be randomized to intervention or wait-list, routine care control to assess the preliminary effectiveness of PREVENT. Qualitative and quantitative methods will be used among patients, parents and providers to examine barriers to current and future implementation of the PREVENT tool to inform adoption and maintenance.
Study Details
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Interventions
-Will receive routine clinical care. After completion of follow-up measures, control participants will receive a behavior change prescription via the PREVENT tool
-PREVENT is a novel Health Information Technology tool designed to promote physical activity and healthy food intake among overweight/obese adolescent patients at the point of care. PREVENT automates the delivery of personalized, evidence-based behavior change recommendations and provides an interactive map of community resources to help providers link patients to resources in their community.