UMass Center for Health Equity Intervention Research (CHEIR): Joint Advisory Board Meeting Monday, December 3, 2012 Project 1: The Fresh Start Trial Stephenie.

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UMass Center for Health Equity Intervention Research (CHEIR): Joint Advisory Board Meeting Monday, December 3, 2012 Project 1: The Fresh Start Trial Stephenie Lemon, Milagros Rosal, Heather-Lyn Haley, Barbara Estabrook

Purpose and History Purpose: To test the effectiveness of a group- based weight loss intervention among postpartum clients in 3 Worcester WIC clinics History: – 4 year collaboration with Worcester WIC and state DPH – Core intervention previously pilot tested – Incorporates storytelling approach utilized in 2 previous studies

Fresh Start Intervention Core Intervention Adaptation of the evidence-based Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Intervention – 8 session group-based weight loss intervention – Tailored to needs and cultural preferences of diverse low-income moms – Delivered by WIC nutritionists and peer leaders Modifications to original intervention – Use of video stories to enhance participant engagement Address theoretical underpinnings important for behavior change, including: – Basic weight self-management and health information – Attitudes towards weight and weight loss in this population – Self-efficacy through role modeling – Use of video stories to enhance intervention fidelity Assist nutritionists with motivational counseling approach and staying on topic

Video storytelling development Identification of storytellers and story components from pilot trial participants Intervention mapping procedures Storytelling interview/sessions

Intervention Component ConstructSessions Addressed Prompts Misinformation and Myths Knowledge: Discussion of weight loss myths/ breastfeeding 1,2,3Before you started the program, what did you think or know about strategies for losing weight after having a baby? Good idea? Bad idea? Why? Overcoming barriers to tracking Self-efficacy: Strategies to improve frequent weighing 1,2What helped you weigh yourself more frequently? What got in the way? How did you deal with this challenge? Negative expectancies Outcome expectancies: Lack of social support 1, -8What was the reaction of your friends and family when you decided to join the weight loss program?

Evaluation Design: RCT comparing Fresh Start intervention to print materials control condition (n=120); baseline, 3 and 12 month follow-up Outcomes: – Primary: weight loss – Secondary: diet, physical activity, quality of life – Process: RE-AIM (reach, adoption, implementation, maintenance)