基于网站的工具的开发和形成性评估,以支持家庭日托中心的健康生活方式。

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问题解决:澳大利亚家庭日托的营养和身体活动实践是次优的。与家庭日托服务提供者和教育工作者、健康促进工作人员和新南威尔士州卫生部共同开发了一种基于网络的工具,通过现有的质量改进进程促进更健康的营养和体育活动做法。方法:于2023年1 - 2月进行形成性评价。一项在线调查包括13个问题,涉及内容、语言、结构、易用性和参与者满意度。问题使用李克特量表将参与者的体验从差到好进行评分。工具使用数据是从网站中提取的,以反映用户的活动。服务提供者(n = 3)和教育工作者(n = 9)对该工具进行了4周的测试。结果:调查问题分为感知便利、感知困难和感知帮助三个方面。所有参与者在所有问题中都选择了“好”或“优秀”的评级,其中较高比例的参与者将问题评为“优秀”。所有参与者都至少使用过一次该工具。研究的感知价值是开放文本反馈中出现的主题。结论:该工具可行,使用方便,具有实际应用价值。那又怎样?:这是已知的第一个为家庭日托设计的工具,通过现有的质量改进过程来实施变革,促进更健康的营养和体育活动实践。随后将进行疗效试验以评估疗效。预计该工具将作为确定政策与实践之间差距和促进实践改进的平台。
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Development and formative evaluation of website-based tool to support healthy lifestyles in family day care.

Issue addressed: Nutrition and physical activity practices in Australian family day care are suboptimal. A web-based tool was co-developed with family day care service providers and educators, health promotion staff and the New South Wales Ministry of Health to promote healthier nutrition and physical activity practices through an existing quality improvement process.

Methods: Formative evaluation was conducted in January-February 2023. An online survey included 13 questions relating to content, language, structure, ease of usage and participant satisfaction. Questions used Likert scales to rate participants' experience from poor to excellent. Tool usage data were extracted from the website to reflect user activity. Service providers (n = 3) and educators (n = 9) tested the tool for 4 weeks.

Results: Survey questions were grouped into measures of perceived convenience, difficulty and helpfulness. All participants chose a rating of 'good' or 'excellent' across all questions, with a higher proportion of participants rating the questions as 'excellent'. All participants used the tool at least once. Perceived value of research was the main theme that emerged from the open text feedback.

Conclusions: Results suggest that the tool was feasible, easy to use and relevant to practice. SO WHAT?: This is the first known tool designed for family day care to promote healthier nutrition and physical activity practices through an existing quality improvement process to implement change. An efficacy trial will follow to evaluate effectiveness. The tool is predicted to serve as a platform for identifying gaps between policy and practice and for facilitating practice improvements.

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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
115
期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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