Beets Michael W, Glenn Weaver R, Turner-McGrievy Gabrielle, Saunders Ruth P, Webster Collin A, Moore Justin B, Brazendale Keith, Chandler Jessica
University of South Carolina, 921 Assembly St, 1st Flr Office Suite, RM 131, Columbia, SC, 29208, USA.
Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2017 Dec;7(4):690-701. doi: 10.1007/s13142-017-0484-2.
In 2015, YMCA-operated afterschool programs (ASPs) across South Carolina pledged to achieve the national standard that calls for every child to accumulate 30 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during program time. This study shares the first-year findings related to the dissemination, implementation, and outcomes associated with the statewide intervention to achieve the MVPA Standard. Twenty ASPs were sampled from all YMCA-operated ASPs (N = 97) and visited at baseline (spring 2015) and first-year follow-up (spring 2016). Programs were provided standardized professional development training to increase the MVPA children accumulated while attending ASPs. The training focused on extending the scheduled time for activity opportunities and modifying commonly played games to increase MVPA. The RE-AIM framework was used to evaluate the statewide intervention. Accelerometer-derived MVPA was the primary outcome. Implementation was evaluated via direct observation. Intent-to-treat (ITT) and as-treated comparisons were conducted in summer 2016. Reach/adoption was variable, with attendance at trainings ranging from 0 to 100% across ASPs. Effectiveness of the intervention using ITT models indicated no changes from baseline in the percentage of programs meeting the MVPA standard for boys or girls. Implementation levels also varied and were related to increases in both boys' and girls' MVPA for moderate and high implementers. Findings indicate improvements in MVPA can be made from attending the trainings and implementing some or all of the training components. Additional work is necessary to identify ways to ensure staff attend trainings to implement strategies and to identify which specific factors contributed to increases in MVPA.
2015年,南卡罗来纳州各地由基督教青年会运营的课后项目(ASPs)承诺要达到国家标准,即要求每个孩子在项目开展期间每天积累30分钟的中等到剧烈身体活动(MVPA)。本研究分享了与在全州范围内为实现MVPA标准而进行的干预措施相关的第一年调查结果,包括传播、实施情况及成果。从所有由基督教青年会运营的课后项目(N = 97)中抽取了20个项目,并在基线期(2015年春季)和第一年随访期(2016年春季)进行了访问。这些项目接受了标准化的专业发展培训,以增加孩子们在参加课后项目时积累的MVPA。培训重点是延长活动机会的预定时间,并对常见游戏进行修改以增加MVPA。采用RE-AIM框架对全州范围的干预措施进行评估。通过加速度计得出的MVPA是主要结果。通过直接观察对实施情况进行评估。在2016年夏季进行了意向性分析(ITT)和实际治疗比较。项目的覆盖范围/采用情况各不相同,各课后项目参加培训的比例从0%到100%不等。使用ITT模型的干预措施有效性表明,达到MVPA标准的男孩或女孩项目的百分比与基线相比没有变化。实施水平也各不相同,对于实施程度中等和较高的项目,男孩和女孩的MVPA都有所增加。研究结果表明,参加培训并实施部分或全部培训内容可以改善MVPA。还需要开展更多工作,以确定确保工作人员参加培训以实施策略的方法,并确定促成MVPA增加的具体因素。