Yoong Sze Lin, Williams Christopher Michael, Finch Meghan, Wyse Rebecca, Jones Jannah, Freund Megan, Wiggers John Henry, Nathan Nicole, Dodds Pennie, Wolfenden Luke
Hunter New England Local Health District, Hunter New England Population Health, Wallsend, Australia.
J Med Internet Res. 2015 Apr 30;17(5):e108. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3639.
Overweight and obesity is a significant public health problem that impacts a large number of children globally. Supporting childcare centers to deliver healthy eating and physical activity-promoting policies and practices is a recommended strategy for obesity prevention, given that such services provide access to a substantial proportion of children during a key developmental period. Electronic Web-based interventions represent a novel way to support childcare service providers to implement such policies and practices.
This study aimed to assess: (1) childcare centers' current use of technology, (2) factors associated with intention to use electronic Web-based interventions, and (3) Web-based features that managers rated as useful to support staff with implementing healthy eating and physical activity-promoting policies and practices.
A computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) was conducted with service managers from long day care centers and preschools. The CATI assessed the following: (1) childcare center characteristics, (2) childcare centers' use of electronic devices, (3) intention to use a hypothetical electronic Web-based program-assessed using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with ratings between 1 (strongly disagree) and 7 (strongly agree), and (4) features rated as useful to include in a Web-based program.
Overall, 214 service centers out of 277 (77.3%) consented to participate. All service centers except 2 reported using computers (212/214, 99.1%), whereas 40.2% (86/214) used portable tablets. A total of 71.9% (151/210) of childcare service managers reported a score of 6 or more for intention to use a hypothetical electronic Web-based program. In a multivariable logistic regression analysis, intention to use the program was significantly associated with perceived ease of use (P=.002, odds ratio [OR] 3.9, 95% CI 1.6-9.2) and perceived usefulness (P<.001, OR 28,95% CI 8.0-95.2). Features reported by service managers as useful or very useful for a Web-based program included decision-support tools to support staff with menu planning (117/129, 90.7%), links to relevant resources (212/212, 100%), updated information on guidelines (208/212, 98.1%), and feedback regarding childcare center performance in relation to other childcare centers (212/212, 100%).
Childcare service managers reported high intention to use a Web-based program and identified several useful features to support staff to implement healthy eating and physical activity policies and practices. Further descriptive and intervention research examining the development and use of such a program to support childcare centers with the implementation of healthy eating and physical activity-promoting policies and practices is warranted.
超重和肥胖是一个重大的公共卫生问题,影响着全球大量儿童。鉴于此类服务在关键发育阶段能接触到相当比例的儿童,支持儿童保育中心实施促进健康饮食和身体活动的政策与做法是预防肥胖的一项推荐策略。基于网络的电子干预措施是支持儿童保育服务提供者实施此类政策与做法的一种新方式。
本研究旨在评估:(1)儿童保育中心当前对技术的使用情况;(2)与使用基于网络的电子干预措施的意愿相关的因素;(3)管理人员认为对支持工作人员实施促进健康饮食和身体活动的政策与做法有用的网络功能。
对长期日托中心和幼儿园的服务管理人员进行了计算机辅助电话访谈(CATI)。该CATI评估了以下内容:(1)儿童保育中心的特征;(2)儿童保育中心对电子设备的使用情况;(3)使用假设的基于网络的程序的意愿——使用技术接受模型(TAM)进行评估,评分范围为1(强烈不同意)至7(强烈同意);(4)被认为对包含在基于网络的程序中有用的功能。
总体而言,277个服务中心中有214个(77.3%)同意参与。除2个中心外,所有服务中心均报告使用计算机(212/214,99.1%),而40.2%(86/214)使用便携式平板电脑。共有71.9%(151/210)的儿童保育服务管理人员报告使用假设的基于网络的程序的意愿得分为6分或更高。在多变量逻辑回归分析中,使用该程序的意愿与感知易用性显著相关(P = 0.002,优势比[OR] 3.9,95%置信区间1.6 - 9.2)和感知有用性(P < 0.001,OR 28,95%置信区间8.0 - 95.2)。服务管理人员报告对基于网络的程序有用或非常有用的功能包括支持工作人员进行菜单规划的决策支持工具(117/129,90.7%)、相关资源链接(212/212,100%)、指南的最新信息(208/212,98.1%)以及与其他儿童保育中心相关的儿童保育中心绩效反馈(212/212,100%)。
儿童保育服务管理人员报告使用基于网络程序的意愿很高,并确定了几个有用的功能来支持工作人员实施促进健康饮食和身体活动的政策与做法。有必要进行进一步的描述性和干预性研究,以考察此类程序的开发和使用,以支持儿童保育中心实施促进健康饮食和身体活动的政策与做法。