Health Information Technology to Support Clinical Decision Making in Obesity Care
Childhood Overweight, Childhood Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Childhood Overweight focused on measuring childhood, overweight, obesity, Health information technology, HeartSmartKids, Motivational Interviewing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- School Based Health Centers who serve children 5-12 years
- sees a minimum of 20 children per month for well-child care or sports physicals
- has internet access and printer
- has space for a small computer in the waiting room or check-in area
- has a primary care provider who reads English.
Inclusion criteria for parents:
- read English or Spanish
Exclusion Criteria:
- centers that have implemented the HeartSmartKids program.
- children seen for immunizations, dental, or mental health care without a well-child visit.
Sites / Locations
- Arizona State UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Active Comparator
Web-based Provider training
HeartSmartKids with web-based training
The training will include information about implementing the recommendations of the AMA, the pediatric metabolic working group, and the HEATSM guidelines into their practice setting through the use of the chronic care model for childhood obesity. Training will include self-management support, decision support, delivery-system redesign, clinical information systems, practice self-assessment, and staff development on obtaining, assessing, documenting BMI and BP; counseling families on appropriate interventions; and quality improvement processes to evaluate the practice's performance strategies.
The providers assigned to Group 2 will receive the web-based training described in the other arm, plus the HeartSmartKids™ (HSK) system. HSK is a bilingual, HIT kiosk system with clinical decision support and tailored patient education.