Health Behaviour Change Research Group, School of Psychology, National University of Ireland Galway, Room 2058, Arts Millennium Building, Galway, Ireland.
School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Ann Behav Med. 2019 Jan 1;53(1):75-97. doi: 10.1093/abm/kay021.
Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention has been implemented as intended. Trials of infant feeding behavioral interventions to prevent childhood obesity show inconsistent evidence of effectiveness. However, intervention fidelity has not been previously explored within these trials, limiting interpretation of findings.
To review the use and/or reporting of strategies to enhance and assess intervention fidelity within trials of infant feeding interventions to prevent childhood obesity, and their association with study quality, effectiveness, and publication year.
Seven electronic databases were searched, with articles screened for inclusion by two reviewers. The National Institutes of Health Behaviour Change Consortium fidelity checklist was used to assess use and/or reporting of fidelity strategies across five domains (design, provider training, delivery, receipt, and enactment).
Ten trials (16 papers) were identified. Average use/reporting of fidelity strategies was moderate (54%), ranging from 28.9% to 76.7%. Levels of use/reporting ranged from 15.9% in the domain of provider training to 95% for enactment. No association was found between these levels and study quality, effectiveness, or publication year.
The moderate use/reporting of fidelity strategies within trials of infant feeding interventions suggests that previous findings of inconsistent effectiveness may not fully reflect the intended interventions. The review highlights key considerations for improving future research, both in the area of behavioral infant feeding and wider behavior change literature. This includes improving reporting across all fidelity domains and ensuring an enhanced focus on provider training and control group content to optimize the translation of research into practice.
CRD42016033492.
干预保真度是指干预措施是否按预期实施。预防儿童肥胖的婴儿喂养行为干预试验的结果证据不一致。然而,这些试验中以前没有探索过干预保真度,限制了对研究结果的解释。
回顾预防儿童肥胖的婴儿喂养干预试验中增强和评估干预保真度的策略的使用和/或报告情况,及其与研究质量、有效性和出版年份的关系。
在七个电子数据库中进行了检索,由两名评审员筛选出符合纳入标准的文章。采用国家卫生研究院行为改变联盟保真度检查表,评估五个领域(设计、提供者培训、交付、接收和实施)中保真度策略的使用和/或报告情况。
确定了 10 项试验(16 篇论文)。保真度策略的平均使用/报告率中等(54%),范围为 28.9%至 76.7%。使用/报告率从提供者培训领域的 15.9%到实施领域的 95%不等。这些水平与研究质量、有效性或出版年份之间没有关联。
婴儿喂养干预试验中保真度策略的中等使用/报告率表明,以前有效性不一致的发现可能不能完全反映预期的干预措施。该综述突出了改进未来研究的关键考虑因素,无论是在行为性婴儿喂养领域还是更广泛的行为改变文献中。这包括改进所有保真度领域的报告,并确保更加强调提供者培训和对照组内容,以优化研究向实践的转化。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42016033492。