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Parent engagement and attendance in PEACH? QLD – an up-scaled parent-led childhood obesity program

机译:家长参与和参与PEACH?昆士兰州(QLD)–由家长主导的儿童肥胖计划的升级版

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Background Parenting, Eating and Activity for Child Health (PEACH?) is a multicomponent treatment program delivered over ten group sessions to parents of overweight/obese primary school-aged children. It has been shown to be efficacious in an RCT and was recently translated to a large-scale community intervention funded by the Queensland (Australia) Government. Engagement (enrolment and attendance) was critical to achieving program outcomes and was challenging. The purpose of the present study was to examine sample characteristics and mediating factors that potentially influenced program attendance. Methods Data collected from parents who attended at least one PEACH? Queensland session delivered between October 2013 and October 2015 (47 programs implemented in 29 discrete sites), was used in preliminary descriptive analyses of sample characteristics and multilevel single linear regression analyses. Mediation analysis examined associations between socio-demographic and parent characteristics and attendance at group sessions and potential mediation by child and parent factors. Results 365/467 (78%) enrolled families (92% mothers) including 411/519 (79%) children (55% girls, mean age 9?±?2?years) attended at least one session (mean 5.6?±?3.2). A majority of families (69%) self-referred to the program. Program attendance was greater in: advantaged (5.9?±?3.1 sessions) vs disadvantaged families (5.4?±?3.4 sessions) ( p Conclusions To promote reach and effectiveness of up-scaled programs, it is important to identify ways to engage less advantaged families who carry higher child obesity risk. Understanding differences in referral source and parent readiness for change may assist in tailoring program content. The influence of program-level factors (e.g. facilitator and setting characteristics) should be investigated as possible alternative mediators to program engagement.
机译:背景育儿,饮食和儿童健康活动(PEACH?)是一项多成分治疗计划,为超重/肥胖的学龄儿童父母提供了十个小组的课程。它在RCT中被证明是有效的,最近被转化为由昆士兰(澳大利亚)政府资助的大规模社区干预。参与(入学和出勤)对于实现计划成果至关重要,并且具有挑战性。本研究的目的是检查可能影响程序出勤率的样本特征和中介因素。方法从参加过至少一次PEACH的父母那里收集的数据?在2013年10月至2015年10月之间进行的昆士兰会议(在29个离散地点执行了47个程序),用于样本特征的初步描述性分析和多级单线性回归分析。调解分析检查了社会人口统计学特征和父母特征之间的联系,以及参加小组会议的情况以及由儿童和父母因素引起的潜在调解。结果365/467(78%)登记的家庭(92%的母亲)包括411/519(79%)的儿童(55%的女孩,平均年龄9?±2?岁)参加了至少一堂课(平均5.6?±?)。 3.2)。大多数家庭(69%)自我介绍了该计划。在以下方面,计划参加者的人数较多:处于有利地位的家庭(5.9?±?3.1节)比处于不利地位的家庭(5.4?±?3.4节)(p结论为了提高规模较大的计划的覆盖面和有效性,重要的是要找出与弱势家庭互动的方法儿童肥胖风险较高的家庭;了解推荐来源的差异和父母对改变的准备程度可能有助于调整计划的内容;应调查计划水平因素(例如,促进者和设置特征)的影响,以作为计划参与的替代中介。

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