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肯尼亚照料者基于循证的补充喂养食谱书:一种新方法。

Evidence-based complementary feeding recipe book for Kenyan caregivers: A novel approach.

机构信息

Georgia Health Policy Center, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Devi Partners, SAN CARLOS, California, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Nutr. 2024 Jan;20 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):e13475. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13475. Epub 2023 Oct 3.

Abstract

The Kenyan Ministry of Health (MOH) and a consortium of nutritionists, researchers and communication, and design specialists developed a novel approach to create an evidence-based recipe book promoting complementary feeding (CF) in Kenya. The ADAPT approach includes five steps: applied research (A), dialogue with stakeholders (D), adapted behaviour change communication (BCC) theories (A), purpose-driven visual communication (P), and tailoring to priority audiences (T). Through this approach, the recipe book addresses key knowledge gaps using behaviour change theories and visual communication best practice to increase accessibility, acceptability, retention and motivation for behaviour change. The book addresses barriers to CF identified through formative applied research. Dialogue with stakeholders helped ensure cultural appropriateness and the book's alignment with MOH recommendations and key messages. The book uses behaviour change theories to approach the reader in a respectful way that motivates behaviour change. The use of consistent, purpose-driven visuals helps ensure key messages are easily understood and accessible to all caregivers regardless of literacy level. The book's tone and content are tailored to its audiences' attributes, needs and preferences. This five-step process inspired the development of ADAPT, a novel approach that integrates behaviour change and visual communication for greater impact. This paper outlines how the consortium used the ADAPT approach to develop an evidence-based book that thoughtfully and holistically addresses a wide range of barriers, provides practical solutions and increases self-efficacy around CF. It offers a blueprint for public health practitioners from any field who are interested in using visual behaviour change communication to promote healthy behaviour.

摘要

肯尼亚卫生部(MOH)和一个由营养师、研究人员以及沟通和设计专家组成的联盟,开发了一种新颖的方法来创建一本基于证据的促进肯尼亚补充喂养(CF)的食谱。ADAPT 方法包括五个步骤:应用研究(A)、与利益相关者对话(D)、改编行为改变沟通(BCC)理论(A)、有目的的视觉沟通(P)以及针对优先受众进行定制(T)。通过这种方法,该食谱使用行为改变理论和视觉沟通最佳实践来解决关键知识差距,以提高可及性、可接受性、保留率和行为改变的动力。该食谱解决了通过形成性应用研究确定的 CF 障碍。与利益相关者的对话有助于确保文化适宜性,并且该食谱与 MOH 建议和关键信息保持一致。该食谱使用行为改变理论以一种尊重的方式与读者交流,从而激励行为改变。使用一致的、有目的的视觉效果有助于确保关键信息易于理解,并且所有照顾者都能够理解,无论其识字水平如何。该食谱的语气和内容都针对其受众的属性、需求和偏好进行了调整。这个五步骤的过程激发了 ADAPT 的发展,这是一种新颖的方法,它将行为改变和视觉沟通结合起来,以产生更大的影响。本文概述了联盟如何使用 ADAPT 方法来开发一本基于证据的书籍,该书深思熟虑且全面地解决了广泛的障碍,提供了实用的解决方案,并提高了 CF 方面的自我效能感。它为任何领域的公共卫生从业者提供了一个蓝图,他们有兴趣使用视觉行为改变沟通来促进健康行为。

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