Effectiveness of an Intervention Programme for Childhood Obesity: FAMILIACT (FAMILIACT)
Childhood Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Childhood Obesity focused on measuring Childhood obesity, Primary Health Care, Nursing intervention, Family educational intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age: between 7 and 12 years old.
- Obesity: defined by a BMI equal to or greater than P97 for age and sex in the curves and growth charts of the semilongitudinal study by Hernández (1988). Definition recommended by the Clinical Practice Guide of the Ministry of Health. To have primary caregiver.
- Be able to follow the demands of the trial (child and primary caregiver participants).
- Have no intention of moving in the following 12 months. Give informed consent to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Intention of moving in the following 12 months.
- Do not sign informed consent.
- Sensory, psychiatric or occupational limitations of caregivers that do not allow follow-up sessions.
Sites / Locations
- Gerencia Asistencial de Atención Primaria de MadridRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Families
Control group
Usual care plus intervention active families. This intervention, based on the methodology of meaningful learning, will have two components: group education directed to parents (caregivers) and education directed to children in the reviews in consultation. The group intervention will consist of 6 sessions, with a biweekly / monthly frequency, will be taught as determined in the program monitoring annex, in the 3 months after the initial assessment. The content of the sessions is defined in attached annex. Regarding the proposed methodology, it has nuances and tools different from the traditional ones to achieve significant learning in the field of health. It is based on participatory methods and a more profound modification of knowledge, skills, emotions and attitudes than the brief advice that is used in family intervention in scheduled consultations.
Usual care: The activities included in the Service for Attention to Patients with Childhood Obesity will be carried out in the Madrid's Primary Healthcare Standardized Service portfolio, which establishes a monthly follow-up in the first 6 months and bimonthly of month 6 to 12. To this At least the child and the primary caregiver, the child's educational agent, will be consulted and will receive support documentation to exercise and reinforce their role.