Little Melissa A, Riggs Nathaniel R, Shin Hee-Sung, Tate Eleanor B, Pentz Mary Ann
University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI, USA
Human Development & Family Studies, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Eval Health Prof. 2015 Mar;38(1):21-41. doi: 10.1177/0163278713489879. Epub 2013 Jun 4.
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of ensuring that programs are implemented as intended by program developers in order to achieve desired program effects. The current study examined implementation fidelity of Pathways to Health (Pathways), a newly developed obesity prevention program for fourth- through sixth-grade children. We explored the associations between self-reported and observed implementation fidelity scores and whether implementation fidelity differed across the first 2 years of program implementation. Additionally, we examined whether implementation fidelity affected program outcomes and whether teacher beliefs were associated with implementation fidelity. The program was better received, and implementation fidelity had more effects on program outcomes in fifth grade than in fourth grade. Findings suggest that implementation in school-based obesity programs may affect junk food intake and intentions to eat healthfully and exercise. School support was associated with implementation fidelity, suggesting that prevention programs may benefit from including a component that boosts school-wide support.
先前的研究表明,确保项目按照项目开发者的预期实施对于实现预期的项目效果至关重要。本研究考察了“健康之路”(Pathways)这一针对四至六年级儿童新开发的肥胖预防项目的实施保真度。我们探讨了自我报告的和观察到的实施保真度得分之间的关联,以及在项目实施的前两年中实施保真度是否存在差异。此外,我们还研究了实施保真度是否会影响项目成果,以及教师信念是否与实施保真度相关。该项目在五年级比在四年级更受欢迎,并且实施保真度对项目成果的影响更大。研究结果表明,基于学校的肥胖项目实施可能会影响垃圾食品摄入量以及健康饮食和锻炼的意愿。学校支持与实施保真度相关,这表明预防项目可能受益于纳入一个增强全校支持的组成部分。