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Testing an Integrated Model of Program Implementation: the Food, Health & Choices School-Based Childhood Obesity Prevention Intervention Process Evaluation

机译:测试方案实施综合型号:食品,健康和选择学校儿童肥胖预防干预过程评估

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Childhood obesity is a complex, worldwide problem. Significant resources are invested in its prevention, and high-quality evaluations of these efforts are important. Conducting trials in school settings is complicated, making process evaluations useful for explaining results. Intervention fidelity has been demonstrated to influence outcomes, but others have suggested that other aspects of implementation, including participant responsiveness, should be examined more systematically. During Food, Health & Choices (FHC), a school-based childhood obesity prevention trial designed to test a curriculum and wellness policy taught by trained FHC instructors to fifth grade students in 20 schools during 2012-2013, we assessed relationships among facilitator behaviors (i.e., fidelity and teacher interest); participant behaviors (i.e., student satisfaction and recall); and program outcomes (i.e., energy balance-related behaviors) using hierarchical linear models, controlling for student, class, and school characteristics. We found positive relationships between student satisfaction and recall and program outcomes, but not fidelity and program outcomes. We also found relationships between teacher interest and fidelity when teachers participated in implementation. Finally, we found a significant interaction between fidelity and satisfaction on behavioral outcomes. These findings suggest that individual students in the same class responded differently to the same intervention. They also suggest the importance of teacher buy-in for successful intervention implementation. Future studies should examine how facilitator and participant behaviors together are related to both outcomes and implementation. Assessing multiple aspects of implementation using models that account for contextual influences on behavioral outcomes is an important step forward for prevention intervention process evaluations.
机译:童年肥胖是一个复杂的全球问题。重大资源投入预防,而且这些努力的高质量评估很重要。在学校设置中进行试验是复杂的,使过程评估可用于解释结果。干预保真度已经证明了影响结果,但其他人士建议更系统地研究实施的其他方面,包括参与者响应性,包括参与者响应性。在食品,健康和选择(FHC)期间,旨在测试培训的FHC教师在2012-2013期间培训的FHC教师培训的课程和健康政策,在2012-2013期间到20所学校的五年级学生,我们评估了促进者行为之间的关系(即富达和教师兴趣);参与者行为(即,学生满意度和召回);使用分层线性模型,控制学生,课程和学校特征的计划结果(即,能量平衡相关行为)。我们发现学生满意度和召回和计划结果之间的积极关系,但不是忠诚和计划结果。当教师参与实施时,我们也发现了教师兴趣和忠诚之间的关系。最后,我们发现了保真度与行为结果满意度之间的重大互动。这些调查结果表明同一课程中的个别学生对同样的干预措施不同。他们还表明了教师买入成功干预实施的重要性。未来的研究应该审查促进者和参与者行为如何与结果和实施有关。使用考虑对行为结果的上下文影响的模型来评估多个方面的实施是预防干预过程评估的重要一步。

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