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Enhancement of care through self-monitoring and tailored feedback via text messaging and their use in the treatment of childhood overweight

Journal

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
Volume 79, Issue 3, Pages 315-319

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.03.014

Keywords

Text messaging; SMS; Symptom monitoring; Tailored feedback; Childhood overweight

Funding

  1. Vodafone
  2. Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam - MRACE (Medical Research Advice Commission) [2006-26]
  3. Innovation Fund Insurances (Innovatiefonds Verzekeringen) [06-334]

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Objective: This paper first illustrates the general potential of the short message service (SMS) for symptom and behavior monitoring and the provision of tailored feedback. Second, an SMS-based maintenance treatment (SMSMT) is introduced aimed at enhancing the treatment of childhood overweight. Methods: After a 12-week cognitive behavioral group treatment (CBGT), 40 children were assigned to the SMSMT for a period of 36 weeks. Children were asked to send weekly self-monitoring data on eating behavior, exercise behavior, and emotions and received tailored feedback. The adherence to SMSMT and changes in Body Mass Index Standard Deviation Scores (BMI-SDS) during the first and second treatment phase were analysed. Results: Children (mean age = 10.05, SD = 1.28) submitted 67% of the weekly SMS that they were expected to send in. During CBGT a significant reduction by 0.20 BMI-SDS was observed. The reduction by 0.07 BMI-SDS during the SMSMT did not reach statistical significance. Conclusion: The results support the feasibility of SMSMT in the treatment of childhood overweight. The efficacy of the intervention needs to be demonstrated in an RCT. Practice implications: SMSMT is a promising intervention that may extend the reach of treatment centers for childhood overweight at reasonable cost and effort. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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