Adaptation of family-based health promotion to pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment: NOURISH-ALL.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2025
Identifier
DOI: 10.1093/abm/kaaf090; PMCID: PMC12619978
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer in the United States, with significant rates of overweight and obesity among affected youth. Excessive weight gain during early ALL treatment is linked to poorer health outcomes, including higher relapse rates and long-term morbidities, highlighting the need for interventions to prevent weight gain and improve prognosis.
PURPOSE: This study's purpose was to adapt family-based health promotion strategies to the early phases of pediatric ALL treatment. Adaptations aimed to create a new intervention (NOURISH-ALL) with the potential to prevent excessive weight gain during ALL treatment.
METHODS: Guided by the Obesity-Related Behavioral Intervention Trials model phase 1a, this adaptation framework included integrating evidence-based recommendations for family stress, nutrition, and physical activity during pediatric cancer treatment into an existing intervention (NOURISH-T). Multimethod formative assessments were conducted with families, youth with ALL, and multidisciplinary experts to further adapt intervention content, format, and delivery to meet the specific needs of families of youth in the early phases of ALL treatment.
RESULTS: Sixteen families (11 caregivers; 6 youth with ALL ages 8-12 years) and 11 multidisciplinary experts participated in formative assessments. Adaptations included integration of evidence-based methods to support caregiver distress, consistent messaging around nutrition and activity behaviors, and tailored intervention formats to improve engagement for families with logistical and time-related barriers.
CONCLUSIONS: This study adapted the NOURISH-T intervention to address the unique challenges faced by families during early pediatric ALL treatment (NOURISH-ALL). Further testing is required to evaluate NOURISH-ALL feasibility and efficacy.
Journal Title
Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
Volume
59
Issue
1
MeSH Keywords
Humans; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma; Child; Female; Male; Health Promotion; Adolescent; Pediatric Obesity; Family; Adult; Exercise
PubMed ID
41241961
Keywords
behavior therapy; family; health promotion; pediatrics; precursor cell lymphoblastic leukemia-lymphoma
Recommended Citation
Bates CR, Van Asselt A, Gilbert RM, et al. Adaptation of family-based health promotion to pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment: NOURISH-ALL. Ann Behav Med. 2025;59(1):kaaf090. doi:10.1093/abm/kaaf090


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