Tran Georgie, Kelly Bridget, Ryan Sarah T, Hammersley Megan, Kerr Erin, Norman Jennifer, Leedham Mel, Vuong Cecilia, Wardle Karen, Okely Anthony
University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Sydney Local Health District, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Health Promot Pract. 2025 Mar 30:15248399251328360. doi: 10.1177/15248399251328360.
Food and physical activity environments in family day care can be improved to better support healthy behaviors. A 6-month two-arm parallel randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of a web-based tool to promote healthier practices through quality improvement planning among Australian service providers and their educators. Service providers were randomized 1:1 into the intervention group (using the tool for a minimum of 1 month alongside regular quality improvement plan processes) and control group (regular quality improvement plan processes). The primary outcome of change in the quality of the improvement plan (in relation to the incorporation of healthy practices) was assessed using a checklist designed specifically for the study. Secondary outcomes were self-ratings of awareness and knowledge of various topics assessed using a 5-point Likert-type scale. Eight service providers and 22 educators participated (four service providers and 10 educators in the intervention group; four service providers and 12 educators in the control group). Intention-to-treat analyses found significant change in quality of the revised improvement plan for the intervention group. The intervention group showed an increase in self-rated awareness and knowledge on healthy practices and National Quality Standards, and confidence in identifying priority areas. This is the first-known web-based tool designed specifically for family day care to promote healthier practices. There are several opportunities for the tool to be embedded in practice, including delivery of the tool as part of support programs or training. This trial is registered with Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) ACTRN12623000369628.
家庭日托中的食物和身体活动环境可以得到改善,以更好地支持健康行为。一项为期6个月的双臂平行随机对照试验评估了一种基于网络的工具的有效性,该工具通过质量改进计划,促进澳大利亚服务提供者及其教育工作者采取更健康的做法。服务提供者被1:1随机分为干预组(在常规质量改进计划流程的同时,使用该工具至少1个月)和对照组(常规质量改进计划流程)。使用专门为该研究设计的检查表,评估改进计划质量(与纳入健康做法相关)的主要变化结果。次要结果是使用5点李克特量表对各种主题的意识和知识进行自我评分。8名服务提供者和22名教育工作者参与了研究(干预组4名服务提供者和10名教育工作者;对照组4名服务提供者和12名教育工作者)。意向性分析发现,干预组修订后的改进计划质量有显著变化。干预组在健康做法和国家质量标准的自我评分意识和知识方面有所提高,以及在确定优先领域方面的信心有所增强。这是首个专门为家庭日托设计的、旨在促进更健康做法的基于网络的工具。该工具在实践中有多种嵌入机会,包括作为支持计划或培训的一部分提供该工具。该试验已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ANZCTR)注册,注册号为ACTRN12623000369628。