Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Child Obes. 2021 Sep;17(S1):S22-S29. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0172.
Advances have been made in the development of effective interventions to address pediatric obesity; however, research findings often do not translate into clinical practice and a limited number of programs have been designed toward wide-spread dissemination and implementation. The Rhode Island (RI)-Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) 3.0 Project involves adapting and testing an evidence-based pediatric weight management intervention (PWMI), , for wide-scale dissemination and implementation in communities with a high proportion of families from low-income backgrounds. In this article, we describe the robust developmental formative evaluation (FE) process employed by RI-CORD as a model for the use of FE to drive dissemination of evidence-based PWMIs. The current project was guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research and Proctor Implementation Outcomes. This article also showcases examples of how the use of key informant interviews from engaged stakeholders in the community during a developmental FE process can drive selection of implementation strategies. The use of FE, driven by evidence-based theory, can help provide a roadmap to successful implementation of a pediatric weight management program, such as .
在开发针对儿童肥胖的有效干预措施方面已经取得了进展;然而,研究结果往往无法转化为临床实践,并且设计的方案数量有限,无法广泛传播和实施。罗得岛州(RI)-儿童肥胖研究示范(CORD)3.0 项目涉及调整和测试基于证据的儿科体重管理干预措施(PWMI),以便在高比例低收入家庭的社区中广泛传播和实施。在本文中,我们描述了 RI-CORD 采用的强大的发展形成性评估(FE)过程,将其作为使用 FE 推动基于证据的 PWMI 传播的模型。当前的项目由综合实施研究框架和普罗克特实施结果指导。本文还展示了在发展形成性评估过程中如何利用社区中参与的利益相关者的关键知情者访谈来推动实施策略的选择。基于循证理论的使用 FE 可以为成功实施儿科体重管理计划(如 )提供路线图。