Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Maryland College Park, 0112 Skinner Building, 4300 Chapel Lane, College Park, MD, 20742, USA.
Department of Behavioral and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2024 Mar;28(3):391-399. doi: 10.1007/s10995-024-03903-9. Epub 2024 Jan 27.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) provides reimbursement for meals and snacks offered in participating centers and issues nutrition standards, including guidelines for feeding infants in childcare settings. Offering training to childcare providers participating in the CACFP is necessary to ensure compliance with nutrition standards in childcare settings.
A State Department of Education and University Extension system collaborated to develop an online nutrition training course for childcare providers. Providers (n = 57) participated in the course on CACFP nutrition standards related to feeding infants (0-12 months of age). Thirty-two of 57 participants completed both pre- and post-training surveys that were used to assess changes in knowledge and confidence concerning infant feeding standards. Paired t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were conducted to assess differences in survey responses before and after the course.
Self-confidence and knowledge of providers related to infant feeding were significantly increased after completion of the training course (p < 0.001). More participants reported their sites were likely to respond to infants showing they were hungry or full than before the course (44.4% vs. 75.7%, respectively). Participant feedback indicated the online asynchronous course was convenient, useful, and topics were relevant to training needs.
The online course was feasible and effective for providing training on CACFP guidelines for childcare providers. Feedback from participants can be adapted and used for future training programs to further improve the course and delivery methods and efficiently reach a broad audience of childcare providers.
儿童和成人照顾者食品计划(CACFP)为参与中心提供膳食和零食的报销,并制定营养标准,包括儿童保育环境中喂养婴儿的指南。为参与 CACFP 的儿童保育提供者提供培训对于确保儿童保育环境中符合营养标准是必要的。
州教育部和大学推广系统合作开发了一个针对儿童保育提供者的在线营养培训课程。提供者(n=57)参加了有关 CACFP 营养标准的课程,内容涉及在儿童保育环境中喂养婴儿(0-12 个月龄)。57 名参与者中有 32 名完成了培训前后的调查,用于评估他们对婴儿喂养标准的知识和信心的变化。进行了配对 t 检验和 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验,以评估课程前后调查响应的差异。
提供者在完成培训课程后,与婴儿喂养相关的自我信心和知识显著提高(p<0.001)。与课程前相比,更多的参与者表示他们的场所更有可能对表现出饥饿或饱足的婴儿做出反应(分别为 44.4%和 75.7%)。参与者的反馈表明,在线异步课程方便、有用,且主题与培训需求相关。
该在线课程对于为儿童保育提供者提供 CACFP 指南培训是可行且有效的。参与者的反馈可以进行调整,并用于未来的培训计划,以进一步改进课程和交付方法,并有效地覆盖广泛的儿童保育提供者群体。