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Study Protocol of the Parents in Child Nutrition Informing Community (PICNIC) Peer Education Cohort Study to Improve Child Feeding and Dietary Intake of Children Aged Six Months to Three Years Old

机译:父母对儿童营养告知社区(PICNIC)的同伴教育队列研究协议以改善6个月至3岁的儿童的喂养和饮食摄入量

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One in five Australian pre-schoolers are overweight or obese, meaning the first years of life are vital for obesity primary prevention. Parent child feeding practices impact on children’s dietary intake, which in turn impacts on their weight status. Parents’ child feeding beliefs are heavily influenced by parenting peers. The aim of this cohort study is to evaluate the impact of the Parents in Child Nutrition Informing Community (PICNIC) study on parents feeding practices and diet quality. The secondary outcomes are the perceptions of trained peer educators and education recipients based on their involvement in PICNIC. One hundred parents with a child aged 0–2 years at time of recruitment will participate in peer educator training, then disseminate nutrition and child feeding content to other parents over an intervention period of 12 months, supported by project-specific, evidence-based social media pages and website. An additional 100 new parents, recruited by peer educators, will participate in the study as nutrition education recipients. Both peer educators and education recipients will complete quantitative child feeding surveys before and during the 12 month intervention and a dietary intake survey at a time point 12 months post intervention. Following the intervention, 30 education recipients will be asked to participate in semi-structured phone interviews about their experiences with PICNIC. Peer educators will contribute as co-researchers and active participants in the evolution of the PICNIC model. This study will contribute to enhanced understanding of contemporary health literacy strategies for communicating nutrition and feeding messages to new parents and the impact of these strategies on parents feeding practices and children’s dietary intake in a community setting.
机译:澳大利亚五分之一的学龄前儿童超重或肥胖,这意味着生命的头几年对于肥胖的初级预防至关重要。亲子喂养方式会影响孩子的饮食摄入量,进而影响他们的体重状况。父母的子女喂养观念在很大程度上受到父母同伴的影响。这项队列研究的目的是评估父母在儿童营养信息社区(PICNIC)中的研究对父母的喂养方式和饮食质量的影响。次要结果是受过培训的同伴教育者和受教育者基于对PICNIC的参与而产生的看法。招募时,有100名年龄在0至2岁之间的孩子的父母将参加同伴教育培训,然后在12个月的干预期内将营养和儿童喂养的内容传播给其他父母,并有针对性的,基于证据的社会支持媒体页面和网站。由同伴教育者招募的另外100名新父母将作为营养教育接受者参加这项研究。同伴教育者和受教育者都将在干预后12个月之前和期间完成定量的儿童喂养调查,并在干预后12个月的时间点进行膳食摄入量调查。干预之后,将要求30名受教育者参加有关他们在PICNIC方面的经历的半结构化电话采访。同行教育者将作为共同研究者和PICNIC模型演变的积极参与者做出贡献。这项研究将有助于加深对当代健康素养策略的了解,这些策略旨在向新父母传达营养和喂养信息,以及这些策略对社区环境中父母的喂养方式和儿童饮食摄入的影响。

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