Obesity Science & Practice (Aug 2022)

Examining weekly facilitated group sessions and counselor‐crafted self‐monitoring feedback on treatment outcome in digital weight control: A pilot factorial study

  • Delia S. West,
  • Rebecca A. Krukowski,
  • Melissa L. Stansbury,
  • Doris Ogden,
  • Janna Borden,
  • Jean R. Harvey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/osp4.585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 433 – 441

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Abstract Objective Weight control programs that incorporate group sessions produce greater weight losses, but this has not been explored in the context of online programs. Further, counselor‐crafted self‐monitoring feedback is a core element of lifestyle interventions, although pre‐scripted, modular feedback which does not require detailed counselor review may adequately promote weight loss. The current study explored the weight losses achieved in an online program that included facilitated group sessions, as well as outcomes when counselor‐crafted self‐monitoring feedback was provided. Methods A 2 × 2 pilot factorial randomized participants (90% women) with overweight/obesity (N = 73) to facilitated group sessions (yes/no) and type of feedback (counselor‐crafted/pre‐scripted, modular) within a 16‐week online behavioral weight control program. Weight change outcomes were collected digitally. Treatment engagement and intervention delivery time were also tracked. Results Individuals offered weekly facilitated online group sessions lost more weight (−5.3% ± 4.9%) than those receiving the same digital program without group sessions (−3.1% ± 4.0%; p = 0.04). Those receiving group sessions also demonstrated significantly greater treatment engagement. Individuals receiving pre‐scripted, modular feedback lost significantly more weight (−5.3% ± 4.8%) than those receiving the more traditional counselor‐crafted feedback (−3.1% ± 4.1%; p = 0.04), but treatment engagement did not differ between conditions. However, interventionist time required to provide feedback was markedly lower for pre‐scripted than counselor‐crafted feedback (1.4 vs. 3.5 h per participant over 16 weeks, respectively, p = 0.01). Conclusions Incorporating weekly facilitated online group sessions significantly increased weight losses achieved in a digital lifestyle program. Further, pre‐scripted, modular feedback required significantly less staff time than counselor‐crafted feedback without diminishing weight losses. Thus, group sessions and pre‐scripted feedback warrant consideration when designing digital lifestyle programs.

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