Adams Alexandra K, LaRowe Tara L, Cronin Kate A, Prince Ronald J, Wubben Deborah P, Parker Tassy, Jobe Jared B
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 1100 Delaplaine Ct., Madison, WI 53715, USA.
J Prim Prev. 2012 Aug;33(4):175-85. doi: 10.1007/s10935-012-0275-y.
Healthy Children, Strong Families (HCSF) is a 2-year, community-driven, family-based randomized controlled trial of a healthy lifestyles intervention conducted in partnership with four Wisconsin American Indian tribes. HCSF is composed of 1 year of targeted home visits to deliver nutritional and physical activity curricula. During Year 1, trained community mentors work with 2-5-year-old American Indian children and their primary caregivers to promote goal-based behavior change. During Year 2, intervention families receive monthly newsletters and attend monthly group meetings to participate in activities designed to reinforce and sustain changes made in Year 1. Control families receive only curricula materials during Year 1 and monthly newsletters during Year 2. Each of the two arms of the study comprises 60 families. Primary outcomes are decreased child body mass index (BMI) z-score and decreased primary caregiver BMI. Secondary outcomes include: increased fruit/vegetable consumption, decreased TV viewing, increased physical activity, decreased soda/sweetened drink consumption, improved primary caregiver biochemical indices, and increased primary caregiver self-efficacy to adopt healthy behaviors. Using community-based participatory research and our history of university-tribal partnerships, the community and academic researchers jointly designed this randomized trial. This article describes the study design and data collection strategies, including outcome measures, with emphasis on the communities' input in all aspects of the research.
健康儿童,强壮家庭(HCSF)是一项为期两年、由社区驱动、以家庭为基础的随机对照试验,该试验是与威斯康星州的四个美洲印第安部落合作开展的健康生活方式干预项目。HCSF包括为期一年的有针对性的家访,以提供营养和体育活动课程。在第一年,经过培训的社区导师与2至5岁的美洲印第安儿童及其主要照顾者合作,促进基于目标的行为改变。在第二年,干预家庭每月收到时事通讯,并参加每月的小组会议,以参与旨在强化和维持第一年所做改变的活动。对照家庭在第一年只收到课程材料,在第二年收到每月时事通讯。该研究的两个组各包括60个家庭。主要结果是儿童体重指数(BMI)z评分降低和主要照顾者BMI降低。次要结果包括:水果/蔬菜摄入量增加、看电视时间减少、体育活动增加、汽水/含糖饮料摄入量减少、主要照顾者生化指标改善以及主要照顾者采取健康行为的自我效能感增强。利用基于社区的参与性研究以及我们大学与部落合作的历史,社区和学术研究人员共同设计了这项随机试验。本文描述了研究设计和数据收集策略,包括结果测量,重点介绍了社区在研究各方面的投入。