School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
Hunter New England Local Health District, Population Health, Wallsend, NSW, Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2020 Jun;23(9):1484-1494. doi: 10.1017/S136898001900404X. Epub 2020 Mar 17.
To (i) describe the adaptation of the Short Food Survey (SFS) for assessing the dietary intake of children (2-5 years) during attendance at Early Childhood Education and Care (SFS-ECEC); (ii) determine the acceptability and feasibility of the SFS-ECEC; and (iii) compare the SFS-ECEC to direct observations for assessing dietary intake of children in care.
The adapted forty-seven-item SFS-ECEC was completed by childcare educators to capture individual child's usual intake over the past month. Acceptability and feasibility were assessed via educator self-report and completion rates. Mean servings of food groups consumed in accordance with dietary guidelines reported in the SFS-ECEC were compared to those obtained by a single-day direct observation via visual estimation conducted by trained personnel. Mean differences, intra-class correlations, Bland-Altman plots, percentage agreement and Cohen's κ were examined.
Early Childhood Education and Care, NSW, Australia.
Educators and children.
213 (98·61 %) SFS-ECECs were returned. Acceptability was high with 86·54 % of educators reporting the tool as easy to understand. Mean differences in servings of food groups between the SFS-ECEC and direct observation were statistically significantly different for five out of six foods and ranged 0·08-1·07, with intra-class correlations ranging 0·00-0·21. Agreement between the methods in the classification of children meeting or not meeting dietary guidelines ranged 42·78-93·01 %, with Cohen's κ ranging -0·03 to 0·14.
The SFS-ECEC is acceptable and feasible for completion by childcare educators. While tool refinement and further validation is warranted, small mean differences suggest the tool may be useful in estimating group-level intakes.
(i)描述短期食物调查(SFS)的改编,用于评估儿童(2-5 岁)在参加幼儿教育和护理期间的饮食摄入情况(SFS-ECEC);(ii)确定 SFS-ECEC 的可接受性和可行性;(iii)比较 SFS-ECEC 与直接观察评估儿童在护理中的饮食摄入。
改编后的 47 项 SFS-ECEC 由幼儿教育工作者完成,以捕捉过去一个月内每个孩子的日常摄入量。通过教育工作者的自我报告和完成率来评估可接受性和可行性。根据 SFS-ECEC 中报告的饮食指南,比较报告的食物组的平均份数以与由受过培训的人员进行的为期一天的直接观察通过视觉估计获得的平均份数。检查了平均差异、组内相关系数、Bland-Altman 图、百分比一致性和 Cohen's κ。
幼儿教育和护理,新南威尔士州,澳大利亚。
教育者和儿童。
返回了 213 份(98.61%)SFS-ECEC。接受度很高,86.54%的教育者表示该工具易于理解。SFS-ECEC 和直接观察之间食物组份的平均差异在六种食物中的五种有统计学显著差异,范围为 0.08-1.07,组内相关系数范围为 0.00-0.21。在满足或不满足饮食指南的儿童分类方面,两种方法之间的一致性范围为 42.78-93.01%,Cohen's κ 范围为-0.03 至 0.14。
SFS-ECEC 可由幼儿教育工作者完成,具有可接受性和可行性。虽然需要进一步的工具改进和验证,但小的平均差异表明该工具可能有助于估计群体水平的摄入量。