Learn, Engage, Act, Process (LEAP) for MOVE



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Obesity Weight Loss
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:4/6/2019
Start Date:October 1, 2016
End Date:September 30, 2020

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Learn, Engage, Act, Process (LEAP) for Personalized Weight Management Support (QUE 15-286)

The overall goal of this project is to test whether the Learn. Engage. Act. Process (LEAP)
intervention helps teams within the Veterans Health Administration's local MOVE! group weight
management programs be more in line with guidance. Forty-eight sites will be randomized to
the LEAP intervention, which is a virtually delivered program that relies on the IHI Model
for Improvement, an online learning platform for clinician teams to share ideas and progress,
an audit and feedback process, and a barrier buster tool. The LEAP intervention will be
compared to active support that is provided to all VA MOVE! programs by the National Center
for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP). The investigators will compare whether
participation in LEAP results in engaging more Veterans in the MOVE! weight management
program compared to facilities not participating in LEAP. The investigators will also collect
information to understand what components of LEAP worked best and how to scale up so more
teams can participate in LEAP.

The Veterans Affairs (VA) National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NCP)
first disseminated MOVE! weight management program guidance in 2006. Program guidance was
updated in 2014, which is expected to increase engagement and improve outcomes. However,
variation in local programs is high. The overall goal of this project is to test the Learn.
Engage. Act. Process (LEAP) intervention to work with teams virtually, to build skills in
implementing program improvements. Forty-eight sites will be randomized to the LEAP
intervention using a stepped-wedge trial design. LEAP is a virtually delivered program that
relies on the IHI Model for Improvement, an online learning platform for clinician teams to
share ideas and progress, an audit and feedback process, and a barrier buster tool. The LEAP
intervention will be compared to active support provided by NCP to all local VA MOVE! teams.
The investigators will compare whether teams participating in LEAP have MOVE! programs that
engage more Veterans compared to facilities not participating in LEAP. The investigators will
also collect information to understand which components of LEAP worked best and how to scale
up and implement LEAP more broadly. The project aims are:

Aim 1: To develop three core products to enhance NCP support to VAMCs and to pilot LEAP in
three VAMCs.

H1: Dissemination of products to enhance NCP support will improve MOVE! outcomes.

Aim 2: To determine effectiveness of LEAP plus enhanced NCP support (LEAP+NCP) versus
enhanced NCP support alone.

H2: VAMCs with LEAP+NCP will have better MOVE! group outcomes than VAMCs with enhanced NCP
support alone.

Aim 3: To conduct formative and cost evaluations to refine design of LEAP and inform future
scaling-up of LEAP.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Unit of randomization is facility.

- MOVE! group program in a VA Medical Center.

- MOVE! coordinators at medical centers who express interest in participating in the
trial prior to the first cohort randomization.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unit of randomization is facility.

- Facilities that are not a medical center e.g., community-based outpatient clinic,
Veteran service center
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