Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Science, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Sydney Nursing School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2021 Nov 8;12:717468. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2021.717468. eCollection 2021.
Promoting healthy eating and active play in early life is critical, however few interventions have been delivered or sustained at scale. The evaluation of interventions at scale is a crucial, yet under-researched aspect of modifying population-level health behaviours. INFANT is an evidence-based early childhood healthy lifestyle intervention that aims to improve parents' knowledge and skills around promoting optimal energy balance-related behaviours that, in turn, influence children's diet, activity and adiposity. It consists of: 1) Four group sessions delivered via first time parent groups across the first 12 months of life; 2) access to the My Baby Now app from birth to 18 months of age. This research aims to assess real-world implementation, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of INFANT when delivered at scale across Victoria, Australia.
A hybrid type II implementation-effectiveness trial applying a mixed methods design will be conducted. INFANT will be implemented in collaboration with practice and policy partners including maternal and child health services, population health and Aboriginal health, targeting all local government areas (n=79) in Victoria, Australia. Evaluation is based on criteria from the 'Outcomes for Implementation Research' and 'RE-AIM' frameworks. Implementation outcomes will be assessed using descriptive quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with those involved in implementation, and include intervention reach, organisational acceptability, adoption, appropriateness, cost, feasibility, penetration and sustainability. Process measures include organizational readiness, fidelity, and adaptation. Effectiveness outcomes will be assessed using a sample of INFANT participants and a non-randomized comparison group receiving usual care (1,500 infants in each group), recruited within the same communities. Eligible participants will be first time primary caregivers of an infant aged 0-3 months, owning a personal mobile phone and able to communicate in English. Effectiveness outcomes include infant lifestyle behaviours and BMIz at 12 and 18 months of age.
This is the first known study to evaluate the scale up of an evidence based early childhood obesity prevention intervention under real world conditions. This study has the potential to provide generalisable implementation, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness evidence to inform the future scale up of public health interventions both in Australia and internationally.
Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry https://www.anzctr.org.au/, identifier ACTRN12620000670976.
在生命早期促进健康饮食和积极玩耍至关重要,但很少有干预措施得到实施或大规模维持。评估大规模干预措施是改变人群健康行为的一个关键但研究不足的方面。INFANT 是一项基于证据的幼儿健康生活方式干预措施,旨在提高父母在促进与最佳能量平衡相关行为方面的知识和技能,进而影响儿童的饮食、活动和肥胖。它包括:1)在生命的头 12 个月内通过首次父母小组提供四组小组课程;2)从出生到 18 个月可使用 My Baby Now 应用程序。本研究旨在评估 INFANT 在澳大利亚维多利亚州大规模实施时的实际效果、有效性和成本效益。
将采用混合类型 II 实施-有效性试验应用混合方法设计进行。INFANT 将与实践和政策合作伙伴合作实施,包括母婴健康服务、人口健康和原住民健康,针对澳大利亚维多利亚州的所有地方政府区域(n=79)。评估基于“实施研究结果”和“RE-AIM”框架的标准。实施结果将通过参与实施的人员的描述性定量调查和定性访谈进行评估,包括干预范围、组织可接受性、采用、适当性、成本、可行性、渗透和可持续性。过程措施包括组织准备、保真度和适应性。有效性结果将使用 INFANT 参与者的样本和接受常规护理(每组 1,500 名婴儿)的非随机对照组进行评估,在相同的社区中招募参与者。合格的参与者将是 0-3 个月大婴儿的首次主要照顾者,拥有个人手机并能够用英语交流。有效性结果包括婴儿在 12 个月和 18 个月时的生活方式行为和 BMIz。
这是第一项已知的评估基于证据的幼儿肥胖预防干预措施在真实环境下扩大规模的研究。该研究有可能提供可推广的实施、有效性和成本效益证据,为澳大利亚和国际上未来的公共卫生干预措施的扩大提供信息。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心 https://www.anzctr.org.au/,标识符 ACTRN12620000670976。