College of Human Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA.
Nutr Rev. 2019 Oct 1;77(10):663-690. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuz032.
The use of the internet and technology as a medium for delivering online nutrition education (ONE) has increased; however, evidence-based studies exploring factors that contribute to best practices in online interventions have not emerged.
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify factors that contributed to successful ONE interventions in relation to research studies published between 2009 and 2018.
Following the PRISMA guidelines, relevant studies were identified through PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, Science Direct, and Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) databases.
Five authors screened and determined the quality of the studies using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system and extracted the data from the articles.
Twenty-seven studies were included: 21 studies were website-based, 3 were delivered through smartphone application, 2 were delivered as online courses, and 1 used text messages. Tailored messages/feedback, interaction between participants and investigators, identification of specific behaviors, use theory, adequate duration, and alignment between stated objectives and activities were factors that contributed to successful online interventions, while comparison bias and the lack of specific details on duration and dosage, tracking system, objective outcome measurements, and follow-up were factors that may have interfered with successful ONE interventions.
The findings underscore the importance of developing ONE intervention designs that utilize factors unique to online platforms for effective interventions aimed at behavior change.
互联网和技术作为在线营养教育(ONE)的媒介的使用有所增加;然而,对于有助于在线干预最佳实践的因素的基于证据的研究尚未出现。
本系统评价的目的是确定在 2009 年至 2018 年发表的研究中,有助于成功的 ONE 干预的因素。
根据 PRISMA 指南,通过 PubMed、Medline、Web of Science、Science Direct 和教育资源信息中心(ERIC)数据库确定了相关研究。
五位作者使用 Grading of Recommendations Assessment,Development,and Evaluation(GRADE)系统筛选和确定研究的质量,并从文章中提取数据。
共纳入 27 项研究:21 项为基于网站的研究,3 项通过智能手机应用程序进行,2 项为在线课程,1 项使用短信。量身定制的信息/反馈、参与者和研究者之间的互动、确定特定行为、使用理论、足够的持续时间以及目标和活动之间的一致性是促成成功在线干预的因素,而比较偏差以及缺乏关于持续时间和剂量、跟踪系统、客观结果测量和随访的具体细节可能会干扰成功的 ONE 干预。
这些发现强调了开发针对特定行为改变的 ONE 干预设计的重要性,这些设计利用了在线平台特有的因素。