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运用RE-AIM框架评估针对肥胖儿童的社区夏令营:一项前瞻性可行性研究。

Using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate a community-based summer camp for children with obesity: a prospective feasibility study.

作者信息

Burke Shauna M, Shapiro Sheree, Petrella Robert J, Irwin Jennifer D, Jackman Michelle, Pearson Erin S, Prapavessis Harry, Shoemaker Joel Kevin

机构信息

School of Health Studies, Western University, London, Canada.

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Program, Western University, London, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Obes. 2015 May 14;2:21. doi: 10.1186/s40608-015-0050-8. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increasing rates of childhood overweight and obesity highlight a need for the evaluation of lifestyle interventions. The purpose of the study was to determine the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance of a novel family-focused program targeting children with obesity (i.e., the Children's Health and Activity Modification Program [C.H.A.M.P.]) using the RE-AIM framework, an evaluation tool for community-based health interventions.

METHODS

A single-centre, single cohort interventional feasibility study was conducted over the course of two years. Children with obesity and their families completed a 4-week group-based lifestyle intervention in Year 1 (n = 15; M age = 10.6; 53% female) and/or Year 2 (n = 25; M age = 10.6; 56% female). Outcome variables were measured pre- and post-intervention, as well as 6- and 12-months following completion of the formal program.

RESULTS

Overall, C.H.A.M.P. had high reach in terms of participant representativeness. In addition, participation in the program was associated with significantly improved standardized body mass index (BMI-z), body fat percentage, lean mass percentage, and child- and parent-proxy reported quality of life (QOL; effectiveness/individual maintenance). Furthermore, a number of community partnerships were built, strengthened, and maintained prior to, during, and following implementation of the two-year program (adoption/setting maintenance, respectively). Finally, the intervention was delivered as intended as evidenced by high adherence to the schedule, attendance rates, and cost effectiveness (implementation).

CONCLUSIONS

Based on RE-AIM metrics, C.H.A.M.P. appears to be a promising childhood obesity program. The findings reported will inform researchers and practitioners on how to design and implement future community-based programs addressing pediatric obesity.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ISRCTN Registry, Study ID ISRCTN13143236. Registered 27 March 2015.

摘要

背景

儿童超重和肥胖率不断上升,凸显了对生活方式干预措施进行评估的必要性。本研究的目的是使用RE-AIM框架(一种基于社区的健康干预评估工具)来确定一项针对肥胖儿童的新型家庭聚焦项目(即儿童健康与活动调整项目[C.H.A.M.P.])的覆盖范围、有效性、采用情况、实施情况和维持情况。

方法

在两年时间内开展了一项单中心、单队列干预可行性研究。肥胖儿童及其家庭在第1年(n = 15;平均年龄 = 10.6岁;53%为女性)和/或第2年(n = 25;平均年龄 = 10.6岁;56%为女性)完成了为期4周的基于小组的生活方式干预。在干预前、干预后以及正式项目结束后的6个月和12个月测量结果变量。

结果

总体而言,就参与者代表性而言,C.H.A.M.P.具有较高的覆盖范围。此外,参与该项目与标准化体重指数(BMI-z)、体脂百分比、瘦体重百分比以及儿童和家长代理报告的生活质量(QOL;有效性/个体维持)显著改善相关。此外,在为期两年的项目实施之前、期间和之后建立、加强并维持了一些社区伙伴关系(分别为采用/环境维持)。最后,干预按计划实施,高日程遵守率、出勤率和成本效益证明了这一点(实施)。

结论

基于RE-AIM指标,C.H.A.M.P.似乎是一个有前景的儿童肥胖项目。报告的研究结果将为研究人员和从业者提供关于如何设计和实施未来解决儿童肥胖问题的基于社区的项目的信息。

试验注册

ISRCTN注册库,研究编号ISRCTN13143236。2015年3月27日注册。

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