Communities for Healthy Living (CHL) A Community-based Intervention to Prevent Obesity in Low-Income Preschool Children: Process Evaluation Protocol
Autor: | Roger Figueroa, Alyssa Aftosmes-Tobio, Jacob P. Beckerman-Hsu, Crystal Kazik, Adrienne Vigilante, Jessie Leonard, Merieka Torrico, Nicole Kitos, Kindra Lansburg, Z. Begum Kalyoncu, Janine M. Jurkowski, Kirsten K. Davison, Adam G. Gavarkovs, Xinting Yu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Pediatric Obesity Quality management Psychological intervention Medicine (miscellaneous) Participatory action research Community-based participatory research Qualitative property Health Promotion Process evaluation Stepped-wedge trial law.invention 03 medical and health sciences Study Protocol 0302 clinical medicine Randomized controlled trial law Intervention (counseling) Early Intervention Educational Medicine Humans Pharmacology (medical) 030212 general & internal medicine Healthy Lifestyle Child Poverty Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Medical education lcsh:R5-920 030505 public health business.industry Adaptive intervention Head start Child Preschool 0305 other medical science business lcsh:Medicine (General) Boston |
Zdroj: | Trials, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020) Trials |
ISSN: | 1745-6215 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13063-020-04571-0 |
Popis: | Background Process evaluation can illuminate barriers and facilitators to intervention implementation as well as the drivers of intervention outcomes. However, few obesity intervention studies have documented process evaluation methods and results. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) requires that process evaluation methods be developed to (a) prioritize community members’ power to adapt the program to local needs over strict adherence to intervention protocols, (b) share process evaluation data with implementers to maximize benefit to participants, and (c) ensure partner organizations are not overburdened. Co-designed with low-income parents using CBPR, Communities for Healthy Living (CHL) is a family-centered intervention implemented within Head Start to prevent childhood obesity and promote family well-being. We are currently undertaking a randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness of CHL in 23 Head Start centers in the greater Boston area. In this protocol paper, we outline an embedded process evaluation designed to monitor intervention adherence and adaptation, support ongoing quality improvement, and examine contextual factors that may moderate intervention implementation and/or effectiveness. Methods This mixed methods process evaluation was developed using the Pérez et al. framework for evaluating adaptive interventions and is reported following guidelines outlined by Grant et al. Trained research assistants will conduct structured observations of intervention sessions. Intervention facilitators and recipients, along with Head Start staff, will complete surveys and semi-structured interviews. De-identified data for all eligible children and families will be extracted from Head Start administrative records. Qualitative data will be analyzed thematically. Quantitative and qualitative data will be integrated using triangulation methods to assess intervention adherence, monitor adaptations, and identify moderators of intervention implementation and effectiveness. Discussion A diverse set of quantitative and qualitative data sources are employed to fully characterize CHL implementation. Simultaneously, CHL’s process evaluation will provide a case study on strategies to address the challenges of process evaluation for CBPR interventions. Results from this process evaluation will help to explain variation in intervention implementation and outcomes across Head Start programs, support CHL sustainability and future scale-up, and provide guidance for future complex interventions developed using CBPR. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03334669. Registered on October 10, 2017 |
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