Department of Nutrition and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Priority Research Centre Lifecourse Nutrition, Kristiansand, Norway.
Department of Community Medicine and Global Health, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jan 9;11:1326787. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1326787. eCollection 2023.
Few effective health interventions transition from smaller efficacy or effectiveness studies to real-world implementation at scale, representing a gap between evidence and practice. Recognising this, we have developed - a tailored digital resource building on four efficacious dietary interventions, aiming to improve nutrition in the important first 1,000 days of life. targets and guides expectant parents and parents of 0-2 year olds, serves as a reliable source of evidence-based information for midwives and public health nurses at maternal and child healthcare (MCH) centres, and offers pedagogical tools for early childhood education and care (ECEC) staff. The aim of this study is to implement at scale and evaluate the impact of different sets of multifaceted implementation strategies on implementation outcomes.
A quasi-experimental design with three study arms will be used, providing either low, medium or high implementation support, when rolled out in 50 municipalities in 2 counties in Norway. will be implemented in MCH and ECEC settings and made available to expectant parents and parents of 0-2 year olds through social media and MCH. The implementation support builds on strategies described in the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) implementation framework and is informed by dialogues with stakeholders. Impact of the different degree of implementation support will be assessed by examining reach, adoption, fidelity, and sustainability using usage data generated from the , publicly available municipal data and qualitative interviews with MCH and ECEC staff.
Phase 2 will break new ground by scaling up successively delivered and complementary dietary interventions in the first 1,000 days of life in a real-life context. The project also seeks to identify what level of implementation support is most effective when implementing digital, scalable, evidence-based early-life nutrition interventions in community settings. The project will inform implementation research and provide knowledge about effective implementation strategies to be used in a national scale-up of .
The study is registered prospectively (submitted 14/06/2022, registration date: 19/06/2022) in the International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number registry (ISRCTN): reg. Number: ISRCTN10694967, https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN10694967.
很少有有效的卫生干预措施能够从较小的效果或有效性研究过渡到实际的大规模实施,这代表了证据与实践之间的差距。认识到这一点,我们开发了 - 一个基于四项有效饮食干预措施的定制数字资源,旨在改善重要的前 1000 天生命中的营养。针对 0-2 岁儿童的目标和指南,为母婴保健中心的助产士和公共卫生护士提供可靠的循证信息来源,并为幼儿教育和护理(ECEC)工作人员提供教学工具。本研究的目的是大规模实施,并评估不同综合实施策略对实施结果的影响。
将使用准实验设计的三个研究臂,在挪威的 2 个县的 50 个市实施时,提供低、中或高实施支持。将在母婴保健和 ECEC 环境中实施,并通过社交媒体和母婴保健向 0-2 岁儿童的父母提供。实施支持基于专家实施变革建议(ERIC)实施框架中描述的策略,并通过与利益相关者的对话提供信息。通过使用从 生成的使用数据、公开的市政数据以及对母婴保健和 ECEC 工作人员的定性访谈,检查可及性、采用、保真度和可持续性,评估不同程度实施支持的影响。
第二阶段将在现实环境中逐步扩大前 1000 天生命中成功提供的和互补的饮食干预措施,这将开辟新天地。该项目还旨在确定在社区环境中实施数字、可扩展、基于证据的生命早期营养干预措施时,哪种水平的实施支持最有效。该项目将为实施研究提供信息,并提供在全国范围内扩大 的有效实施策略知识。
该研究在国际标准随机对照试验编号注册处进行前瞻性注册(提交于 2022 年 6 月 14 日,注册日期:2022 年 6 月 19 日)(ISRCTN):reg. Number: ISRCTN10694967,https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN10694967。