Taverno Ross Sharon E, Documet Patricia I, Pate Russell R, Smith-Tapia Ivonne, Wisniewski Lisa M, Gibbs Bethany B
Department of Health and Physical Activity, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
Transl J Am Coll Sports Med. 2017 Jul 15;2(14):85-91. doi: 10.1249/TJX.0000000000000038.
This paper describes the study design for ANDALE Pittsburgh, a culturally-appropriate, family-based intervention to promote a healthy weight in Latino preschool children.
METHODS/DESIGN: The study was organized into two major phases: Phase I: Conduct focus groups with 30 Latino parents of preschool children to inform the development of a culturally-appropriate intervention; Phase II: Test the feasibility and effectiveness of the intervention with 50 families. Participants were recruited from an emerging Latino community through community gatherings, flyers, and word of mouth. Six (females >18 years, active in community) received 25 hours of training using the intervention curriculum finalized after Phase I. Promotoras delivered the home-based intervention to families over 10, 90-minute weekly sessions that included education, practice, and action (i.e., goal setting). Behavior modification constructs and strategies (e.g., goal setting, problem solving, social support), and building of self-efficacy through healthy recipe preparation and physical activity breaks, were also included. Outcomes (e.g., child BMI) were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Process evaluation assessed fidelity, dose, reach, recruitment, and contextual factors using multiple data sources and mixed methods.
The ANDALE Pittsburgh study will expand the body of knowledge on interventions to promote a healthy weight in Latino preschool children living in an emerging Latino community. If successful, this approach will be evaluated in a future, larger-scale intervention and provide a potential model to help to address and prevent obesity in this population.
本文描述了匹兹堡ANDALE研究的设计,这是一项基于家庭且符合文化背景的干预措施,旨在促进拉丁裔学龄前儿童的健康体重。
方法/设计:该研究分为两个主要阶段:第一阶段:与30名拉丁裔学龄前儿童的家长进行焦点小组讨论,为制定符合文化背景的干预措施提供信息;第二阶段:对50个家庭测试该干预措施的可行性和有效性。通过社区聚会、传单和口碑从一个新兴的拉丁裔社区招募参与者。六名(年龄大于18岁、活跃于社区的女性)接受了使用第一阶段最终确定的干预课程进行的25小时培训。健康促进者在每周10次、每次90分钟的家庭干预中为家庭提供服务,干预内容包括教育、实践和行动(即目标设定)。还包括行为改变的构建和策略(如目标设定、问题解决、社会支持),以及通过健康食谱准备和体育活动休息来建立自我效能感。在干预前后评估结果(如儿童体重指数)。过程评估使用多种数据源和混合方法评估干预的保真度、剂量、覆盖范围、招募情况和背景因素。
匹兹堡ANDALE研究将扩展关于促进新兴拉丁裔社区中拉丁裔学龄前儿童健康体重的干预措施的知识体系。如果成功,这种方法将在未来的大规模干预中进行评估,并提供一个潜在的模型,以帮助解决和预防该人群的肥胖问题。