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Cluster randomised controlled trial of an m-health intervention in centre-based childcare services to reduce the packing of discretionary foods in children’s lunchboxes: study protocol for the ’SWAP IT Childcare' trial

机译:基于中心的托儿服务中的移动医疗干预的集群随机对照试验,以减少儿童饭盒中随意食品的包装:“ SWAP IT托儿”试验的研究方案

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Introduction In many developed nations, including Australia, a substantial number of children aged under 5?years attend centre-based childcare services that require parents to pack food in lunchboxes. These lunchboxes often contain excessive amounts of unhealthy (‘discretionary’) foods. This study aims to assess the impact of a mobile health (m-health) intervention on reducing the packing of discretionary foods in children’s childcare lunchboxes.Methods and analysis A cluster randomised controlled trial will be undertaken with parents from 18 centre-based childcare services in the Hunter New England region of New South Wales, Australia. Services will be randomised to receive either a 4-month m-health intervention called ‘SWAP IT Childcare’ or usual care. The development of the intervention was informed by the Behaviour Change Wheel model and will consist primarily of the provision of targeted information, lunchbox food guidelines and website links addressing parent barriers to packing healthy lunchboxes delivered through push notifications via an existing app used by childcare services to communicate with parents and carers. The primary outcomes of the trial will be energy (kilojoules) from discretionary foods packed in lunchboxes and the total energy (kilojoules), saturated fat (grams), total and added sugars (grams) and sodium (milligrams) from all foods packed in lunchboxes. Outcomes will be assessed by weighing and photographing all lunchbox food items at baseline and at the end of the intervention.Ethics and dissemination The study was approved by the Hunter New England Local Health District Human Ethics Committee (06/07/26/4.04) and ratified by the University of Newcastle, Human Research Ethics Committee (H-2008–0343). Evaluation and process data collected as part of the study will be disseminated in peer-reviewed publications and local, national and international presentations and will form part of PhD student theses.Trial registration number ACTRN12618000133235; Pre-results.
机译:引言在包括澳大利亚在内的许多发达国家中,有很多5岁以下的儿童参加以中心为基础的托儿服务,要求父母将食物装在饭盒中。这些午餐盒通常含有过多的不健康(“随意”)食品。这项研究旨在评估移动健康(m-health)干预措施对减少儿童保育饭盒中随意食品包装的影响。方法和分析将与来自18个中心儿童保育机构的父母一起进行整群随机对照试验。澳大利亚新南威尔士州的猎人新英格兰地区。服务将随机接受为期4个月的称为“ SWAP IT育儿”的移动医疗干预或常规护理。干预措施的发展是由“行为改变轮”模型提供的,主要包括以下方面:提供针对性信息,午餐盒食品指南以及解决父母障碍的网站链接,这些障碍是通过育儿服务使用的现有应用程序通过推送通知来包装健康午餐盒的与父母和照顾者沟通。该试验的主要结果是午餐盒中包装的任意食物的能量(千焦)和午餐盒中包装的所有食物的总能量(千焦),饱和脂肪(克),总糖和糖(克)和钠(毫克) 。结果将通过在基线和干预结束时称量所有午餐盒食品的重量并进行拍照来评估。伦理与传播这项研究已由新英格兰地区卫生区人类伦理委员会(06/07/26 / 4.04)批准,并且由纽卡斯尔大学人类研究伦理委员会批准(H-2008–0343)。作为研究的一部分而收集的评估和过程数据将在经过同行评审的出版物以及本地,国家和国际报告中进行传播,并构成博士研究生论文的一部分。注册号ACTRN12618000133235;结果。

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