Østbye Truls, Mann Courtney M, Vaughn Amber E, Namenek Brouwer Rebecca J, Benjamin Neelon Sara E, Hales Derek, Bangdiwala Shrikant I, Ward Dianne S
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, 2200 W. Main St., Suite 600, Room 621, DUMC Box 104006, Durham, NC 27705, USA.
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, 2200 W. Main St., Suite 600, Room 621, DUMC Box 104006, Durham, NC 27705, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2015 Jan;40:81-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2014.11.003. Epub 2014 Nov 8.
Obesity is a major public health problem for which early preventive interventions are needed. Large numbers of young children are enrolled in some form of child care program, making these facilities influential environments in children's development. Family child care homes (FCCH) are a specific type of child care in which children are cared for within the provider's own residence. FCCHs serve approximately 1.5 million children in the U.S.; however, research to date has overlooked FCCH providers and their potential to positively influence children's health-related behaviors.
Keys to Healthy Family Child Care Homes (Keys) is a cluster-randomized controlled trial testing the efficacy of an intervention designed to help providers become healthy role models, provide quality food- and physical activity-supportive FCCH environments, and implement effective business practices. The intervention is delivered through workshops, home visits, tailored coaching calls, and educational toolkits. Primary outcomes are child physical activity measured via accelerometry data and dietary intake data collected using direct observation at the FCCH. Secondary outcomes include child body mass index, provider weight-related behaviors, and observed obesogenic environmental characteristics.
Keys is an innovative approach to promoting healthy eating and physical activity in young children. The intervention operates in a novel setting, targets children during a key developmental period, and addresses both provider and child behaviors to synergistically promote health.
肥胖是一个重大的公共卫生问题,需要早期预防干预。大量幼儿参加了某种形式的儿童保育项目,这使得这些场所成为儿童发育过程中有影响力的环境。家庭儿童保育院(FCCH)是一种特殊类型的儿童保育机构,儿童在提供者自己家中得到照料。在美国,家庭儿童保育院为大约150万名儿童提供服务;然而,迄今为止的研究忽略了家庭儿童保育院提供者及其对儿童健康相关行为产生积极影响的潜力。
健康家庭儿童保育院关键要素(Keys)是一项整群随机对照试验,旨在测试一项干预措施的效果,该干预措施旨在帮助提供者成为健康的榜样,提供有利于优质食物和身体活动的家庭儿童保育院环境,并实施有效的商业做法。干预通过工作坊、家访、量身定制的辅导电话和教育工具包来实施。主要结果是通过加速度计数据测量的儿童身体活动以及在家庭儿童保育院通过直接观察收集的饮食摄入数据。次要结果包括儿童体重指数、提供者与体重相关的行为以及观察到的致肥胖环境特征。
Keys是一种促进幼儿健康饮食和身体活动的创新方法。该干预措施在一个新颖的环境中实施,针对关键发育阶段的儿童,并同时关注提供者和儿童的行为,以协同促进健康。