School of Medicine, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2022 Sep 1;12(9):e057187. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057187.
Systems science methodologies have been used in attempts to address the complex and dynamic causes of childhood obesity with varied results. This paper presents a protocol for the Reflexive Evidence and Systems interventions to Prevention Obesity and Non-communicable Disease (RESPOND) trial. RESPOND represents a significant advance on previous approaches by identifying and operationalising a clear systems methodology and building skills and knowledge in the design and implementation of this approach among community stakeholders.
RESPOND is a 4-year cluster-randomised stepped-wedge trial in 10 local government areas in Victoria, Australia. The intervention comprises four stages: catalyse and set up, monitoring, community engagement and implementation. The trial will be evaluated for individuals, community settings and context, cost-effectiveness, and systems and implementation processes. Individual-level data including weight status, diet and activity behaviours will be collected every 2 years from school children in grades 2, 4 and 6 using an opt-out consent process. Community-level data will include knowledge and engagement, collaboration networks, economic costs and shifts in mental models aligned with systems training. Baseline prevalence data were collected between March and June 2019 among >3700 children from 91 primary schools.
Ethics approval: Deakin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC 2018-381) or Deakin University's Faculty of Health Ethics Advisory Committee (HEAG-H_2019-1; HEAG-H 37_2019; HEAG-H 173_2018; HEAG-H 12_2019); Victorian Government Department of Education and Training (2019_003943); Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne (Catholic Education Melbourne, 2019-0872) and Diocese of Sandhurst (24 May 2019). The results of RESPOND, including primary and secondary outcomes, and emerging studies developed throughout the intervention, will be published in the academic literature, presented at national and international conferences, community newsletters, newspapers, infographics and relevant social media.
ACTRN12618001986268p.
系统科学方法已被用于尝试解决儿童肥胖的复杂和动态原因,但结果各不相同。本文介绍了 Reflexive Evidence and Systems interventions to Prevention Obesity and Non-communicable Disease (RESPOND) 试验的方案。RESPOND 代表了先前方法的重大进展,通过确定和实施明确的系统方法,并在社区利益相关者中培养设计和实施这种方法的技能和知识。
RESPOND 是澳大利亚维多利亚州 10 个地方政府区域的一项为期 4 年的集群随机阶梯式试验。干预措施包括四个阶段:催化和准备、监测、社区参与和实施。该试验将从个人、社区环境和背景、成本效益以及系统和实施过程方面进行评估。个体水平的数据包括体重状况、饮食和活动行为,将通过退出同意程序,每两年从 2、4 和 6 年级的学童中收集一次。社区水平的数据将包括知识和参与度、合作网络、经济成本以及与系统培训相一致的思维模式转变。基线患病率数据于 2019 年 3 月至 6 月间从 91 所小学的 3700 多名儿童中收集。
伦理批准:迪肯大学人类研究伦理委员会(HREC 2018-381)或迪肯大学健康伦理咨询委员会(HEAG-H_2019-1;HEAG-H 37_2019;HEAG-H 173_2018;HEAG-H 12_2019);维多利亚州政府教育部(2019_003943);墨尔本天主教大主教管区(天主教教育墨尔本,2019-0872)和桑德赫斯特教区(2019 年 5 月 24 日)。RESPOND 的结果,包括主要和次要结果,以及整个干预过程中开发的新兴研究,将在学术文献中发表,在国家和国际会议上展示,在社区通讯、报纸、信息图表和相关社交媒体上发布。
ACTRN12618001986268p。