Collaborative Multi-level Obesity Intervention Engaging Underserved Communities Trial

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

522

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 14, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 31, 2028

Study Completion Date

March 31, 2028

Conditions
Obesity
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Health Literacy and Culturally Tailored Materials

Participants will receive health literacy-appropriate written information on community resources and weight management

BEHAVIORAL

Community-Engaged Health Coaching and Navigation

Participants will receive virtual coaching sessions over a 6-month period from trained Community Health Workers (CHWs). Coaching will include culturally competent information and strategies for weight management, and linking participants to community wellness resources identified in Community Asset Mapping (see below). Coaches will also remotely monitor patients' weight loss and physical activity via online portals to provide patients with tailored support during coaching sessions.

BEHAVIORAL

Self-Monitoring and Remote Patient Monitoring of weight and physical activity

Participants will self-monitor weight and physical activity during the 6-month health coaching protocol using a cellular-connected digital weight scale and a Bluetooth-connected wrist-worn fitness tracking device (e.g., Fitbit). Participants will be instructed to weigh themselves and wear a fitness tracker (e.g., Fitbit) daily. Health coaches will remotely monitor weight and physical activity data logged by these devices to incorporate into health coaching sessions.

OTHER

Community Asset Mapping (CAM)

The CHW from each intervention community clinic will convene a team of community members, including but not limited to CONNECT participants, that will meet regularly to identify and describe community assets that enable, support, and promote healthy lifestyles related to weight loss and management (e.g., healthy eating and physical activity resources). Community teams will be supported to design and implement Community Action Projects to promote the utilization of community resources identified in the map.

OTHER

Primary Care Provider Training

Education sessions will be provided to FQHC providers. The training curriculum is designed to increase healthcare providers' knowledge of evidence-based and guideline-concordant obesity management strategies in primary care settings.

OTHER

Obesity Toolkit for Primary Care Providers

We will provide FQHC providers with a toolkit containing additional obesity management resources and information and the community resource guides given to participants to support obesity management.

Trial Locations (18)

70062

RECRUITING

InclusivCare - Kenner Clinic, Kenner

70072

RECRUITING

InclusivCare - Marrero, Marrero

70094

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InclusivCare - Avondale Clinic, Avondale

70129

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NOELA Community Health Center, New Orleans

70339

RECRUITING

Teche Action Clinic - South Pierre Part, Pierre Part

70360

RECRUITING

Teche Action Clinic - Houma, Houma

70380

RECRUITING

Teche Action Clinic - Morgan City, Morgan City

70441

RECRUITING

Southeast Community Health Systems - Greensburg Clinic, Greensburg

70443

RECRUITING

Southeast Community Health Systems - Independence Clinic, Independence

70446

RECRUITING

RKM Primary Care - Loranger Clinic, Loranger

70462

RECRUITING

RKM Primary Care - Springfield Clinic, Springfield

70538

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Teche Action Clinic - Franklin, Franklin

70764

RECRUITING

CareSouth Medical and Dental - Plaquemine Clinic, Plaquemine

70806

RECRUITING

CareSouth Medical and Dental - Baton Rouge Clinic, Baton Rouge

71055

RECRUITING

David Raines Community Health Center - Minden Clinic, Minden

71107

RECRUITING

David Raines Community Health Center - Shreveport Clinic, Shreveport

71220

RECRUITING

CommuniHealth Services - Bastrop Clinic, Bastrop

71292

RECRUITING

CommuniHealth Services - West Monroe Clinic, West Monroe

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

NIH

lead

Tulane University

OTHER