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Web-Based Intervention for Nutritional Management in Cystic Fibrosis: Development, Usability, and Pilot Trial
Lori J Stark1, Lisa Opipari-Arrigan2, Stephanie S Filigno2
1Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and lori.stark@cchmc.org.
Objectives:
Usability and pilot testing of a web intervention (BeInCharge.org [BIC]) of behavior plus nutrition intervention for children with cystic fibrosis (CF) ages 4-9 years.
Methods:
Think Aloud methodology was used with five mothers to assess usability and refine the intervention. A pilot trial was then conducted with 10 mothers of children with CF ages 4-9 years randomized to the web-based BIC or a Standard Care Control (STC). Change in weight gain for each group was compared in a pre-to-post design.
Results:
Mothers rated the usability and clarity of BIC highly. The pilot trial showed children of mothers who received BIC had a significant change in weight pre-to-post-treatment (0.67 kg, p = .04). Change for the STC was not significant (0.41 kg, p = .10).
Conclusions:
A web-based behavior plus nutrition intervention appears promising in increasing weight gain in children with CF.
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