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CompletedNCT03170700

Online Videos and New Feeding Content to Enhance a Current EFNEP Program

Use of Engaging Online Videos in Conjunction With New Feeding Content to Enhance a Current EFNEP Program in the Prevention of Child Obesity

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
543 (actual)
Sponsor
Baylor College of Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this study is to further increase the impact of a validated and widely-used Eating Smart • Being Active EFNEP curriculum by teaching parents responsive feeding practices resulting in the development of healthier patterns of child eating behavior and food intake. Additionally, the effectiveness of two delivery strategies for adding feeding video-based content will be examined (in-person versus online lessons).

Detailed description

During Phase I of the project (first two years), the leadership team composed of both research and extension investigators will work with the media production team to edit the SEEDS videotapes to meet the needs of the current project and to develop the website and activities for use in the online condition. Phase II (second three years) will be a large scale evaluation of this program. In this phase, classes of EFNEP participants in Colorado and Washington will be randomly assigned to one of three conditions: 1) Eating Smart • Being Active alone (control); 2) Eating Smart • Being Active plus feeding videos at the weekly EFNEP sessions, plus facilitated group discussion (in-person); or 3) Eating Smart • Being Active plus online videos and activities, (online). Pre- and post-program assessments, 6- and 12-month follow ups will be conducted to assess responsive feeding, providing structure, food exploration, child eating behaviors, parent knowledge, and child dietary intake. Child dietary intake will be obtained on a sub-sample of 90 participants. In Phase III, the investigators will begin dissemination. A total of 543 participants were recruited in five locations to participate in the project: 262 from three counties in Colorado and 281 from three counties in Washington (English and Spanish participants). A total of 4 to 10 mothers were recruited for each group. After recruitment, groups were randomly assigned to the three conditions ensuring a relatively equal number of participants per condition. Data from children who have any kind of food allergies or diabetes or are on special diet will be excluded from the analyses. To ensure program fidelity, program educators will complete implementation checklists, and 20% of the sessions will be attended by an additional grant staff member to conduct implementation observations and assess participant engagement. Detailed records of participant attendance will be collected to assess dosage effects and attrition. All assessments will be conducted by grant project staff blind to the group status of the participants. Retention of participants will be maximized using strategies such as obtaining multiple phone numbers for each family; obtaining external contact information for siblings and close friends; sending interim reminders with the goal of fostering contact should the family move; and phone calls, emails or letters between data collection points to each family.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALNutrition program with in-person parental feeding contentParticipants will attend the nutrition program (Eating Smart • Being Active) and be provided with in-person parental feeding content.
BEHAVIORALNutrition program with online parental feeding contentParticipants will attend the nutrition program (Eating Smart • Being Active). They will access parental feeding content online.

Timeline

Start date
2017-09-11
Primary completion
2020-10-30
Completion
2020-10-30
First posted
2017-05-31
Last updated
2022-05-23

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03170700. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.