1 University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
2 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2018 Apr;45(2):229-237. doi: 10.1177/1090198117712332. Epub 2017 Jun 9.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and World Health Organization recommend responsive feeding (RF) to promote healthy eating behaviors in early childhood. This project developed and tested a vicarious learning video to teach parents RF practices. A RF vicarious learning video was developed using community-based participatory research methods. Fifty parents of preschoolers were randomly assigned to watch Happier Meals or a control video about education. Knowledge and beliefs about RF practices were measured 1 week before and immediately after intervention. Experimental group participants also completed measures of narrative engagement and video acceptability. Seventy-four percent of the sample was White, 90% had at least a college degree, 96% were married, and 88% made >$50,000/year. RF knowledge increased ( p = .03) and positive beliefs about some unresponsive feeding practices decreased ( ps < .05) more among experimental than control parents. Knowledge and belief changes were associated with video engagement ( ps < .05). Parents perceived Happier Meals as highly relevant, applicable, and informative. Community-based participatory research methods were instrumental in developing this vicarious learning video, with preliminary evidence of effectiveness in teaching parents about RF. Happier Meals is freely available for parents or community health workers to use when working with families to promote healthy eating behaviors in early childhood.
美国儿科学会和世界卫生组织建议采用响应式喂养(RF)来促进幼儿期健康的饮食习惯。本项目开发并测试了一种替代性学习视频,以教授父母 RF 实践。使用基于社区的参与性研究方法开发了 RF 替代性学习视频。将 50 名学龄前儿童的父母随机分配观看快乐餐或关于教育的对照视频。在干预前 1 周和干预后立即测量有关 RF 实践的知识和信念。实验组参与者还完成了叙述参与度和视频可接受性的测量。该样本中 74%为白人,90%至少具有大学学历,96%已婚,88%的人年收入> $50,000。实验组父母的 RF 知识增加(p =.03),对某些无反应喂养行为的积极信念减少(ps <.05)。知识和信念的变化与视频参与度相关(ps <.05)。父母认为快乐餐非常相关、适用且信息丰富。基于社区的参与性研究方法对于开发这种替代性学习视频非常重要,并且初步证明了其在教授父母有关 RF 方面的有效性。快乐餐可供父母或社区卫生工作者在与家庭合作以促进幼儿期健康饮食习惯时免费使用。