Looney Eibhlín, Duffy Moira, Ahern Galvin Helen, Byrne Molly, Golley Rebecca, Hayes Catherine, Heffernan Tony, Jennings Aisling, Johnson Brittany, Kearney Patricia M, Kelly Colette, Leahy-Warren Patricia, McBride Marian, McHugh Sheena, O'Neill Kate, Redsell Sarah, Seidler Anna Lene, Toomey Elaine, Matvienko-Sikar Karen
School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, County Cork, Ireland.
RPHN, North Cork Community Care Area, Heath Service Executive (HSE) South, County Cork, Ireland.
HRB Open Res. 2024 Sep 26;7:59. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13935.1. eCollection 2024.
Childhood obesity is a significant global public health challenge, with significant adverse effects on both mental and physical health outcomes. During the period from birth to one-year, modifiable caregiver behaviours, such as what, how and when infants are fed, can influence obesity development and prevention. The Choosing Healthy Eating for Infant Health (CHErIsH) intervention was developed to support healthy infant feeding practices to prevent childhood obesity in the first year. A feasibility study examined acceptability and feasibility of the CHErIsH intervention in primary care and identified key challenges and possible areas for refinement of the intervention and trial processes. The current project aims to refine delivery of the CHErIsH intervention and trial processes to maximise the likelihood of successful future implementation and evaluation.
This study will utilise a mixed-methods approach and will be conducted in three phases. In Phase 1 potential refinements to the CHErIsH intervention delivery and trial processes will be developed from a review of the feasibility study findings and input from the multidisciplinary team. An online mixed-methods survey will be conducted in Phase 2 to evaluate caregiver attitudes about the proposed refinements from Phase 1. Participants will be pregnant women, their partners, and/or parents/primary caregivers of infants up to 2-years of age, based in Ireland. Participants will be recruited using convenience and snowball sampling. In Phase 3 a stakeholder consensus meeting, using the nominal group technique, will be conducted to agree the refined intervention and trial processes. Stakeholders will include healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and parents/caregivers, who will discuss and rate refinements in terms of preference.
Findings from this study will address uncertainties in the intervention delivery and trial processes of the CHErIsH intervention, with the potential to maximise the likelihood of successful future implementation and evaluation of a primary-care based obesity prevention intervention.
儿童肥胖是一项重大的全球公共卫生挑战,对身心健康结果均有重大不利影响。在从出生到一岁期间,可改变的照护者行为,如婴儿的喂养内容、方式和时间,会影响肥胖的发展和预防。“为婴儿健康选择健康饮食”(CHErIsH)干预措施旨在支持健康的婴儿喂养习惯,以预防儿童在一岁内肥胖。一项可行性研究检验了CHErIsH干预措施在初级保健中的可接受性和可行性,并确定了关键挑战以及干预措施和试验流程可能需要改进的方面。当前项目旨在优化CHErIsH干预措施的实施和试验流程,以最大程度提高未来成功实施和评估的可能性。
本研究将采用混合方法,分三个阶段进行。在第一阶段,将通过回顾可行性研究结果并结合多学科团队的意见,对CHErIsH干预措施的实施和试验流程进行潜在优化。在第二阶段,将开展一项在线混合方法调查,以评估照护者对第一阶段提议的优化措施的态度。参与者将是爱尔兰的孕妇、其伴侣以及/或者2岁以下婴儿的父母/主要照护者。将采用便利抽样和滚雪球抽样的方法招募参与者。在第三阶段,将使用名义群体技术召开利益相关者共识会议,以商定优化后的干预措施和试验流程。利益相关者将包括医疗保健专业人员、研究人员、政策制定者以及父母/照护者,他们将对优化措施进行讨论并按偏好程度进行评分。
本研究的结果将解决CHErIsH干预措施实施和试验流程中的不确定性问题,有可能最大程度提高未来成功实施和评估基于初级保健的肥胖预防干预措施的可能性。