A Pilot Study Evaluating Go NAP SACC's Web-based Nutrition Tool for Child Care
NCT ID: NCT02889198
Last Updated: 2017-02-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
102 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-05-31
2015-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This project will use a randomized controlled design to evaluate the impact of Go NAP SACC on centers' nutrition environments. A sample of 40 child care centers will be recruited to take part. Participating centers will be randomized (1:1) into one of two arms: immediate access (intervention) or delayed access (control). Measures will be collected at two time points, baseline and post-intervention (4 months later), to assess change in centers' nutrition environment scores.
The sample of 40 licensed centers will be recruited from rural counties in North Carolina. To facilitate recruitment, county-level Smart Start partnerships (local organizations that have existing relationships with child care programs) will be asked to share information about the study with their local centers and compile a list of those who might be interested in participating. Then, trained research assistants will follow-up with interested centers by telephone to confirm interest and eligibility. To be eligible, a center must serve 3-5 year old children and have 2 preschool teachers willing to take part in measures along with the center director, have a quality rating of 2-5 stars (or be exempt from ratings), and not have participated in NAP SACC in the last 6 months. Centers directors will complete a memorandum of understanding and informed consent; and teachers will be given informational fact sheets (but will not be asked to sign consent).
Centers will be randomized following their completion of baseline measures. Those randomized into the intervention arm will be given immediate access to Go NAP SACC online tools. To facilitate their use, technical assistance providers from the local Smart Start partnerships will provide an in-person orientation to each center director to help them register, learn to navigate the website, and review a timeline for implementation. Center directors will then have 4 months to complete the self-assessment, select goals to work on, create action plans, and implement those plans using resources from the tips and materials library. Technical assistance staff will provide brief monthly check-ins (by telephone or email) to prompt continued efforts. Centers randomized into the control group will receive the same access and support just 4-6 months later (once post-intervention measures are complete).
To evaluate the impact of Go NAP SACC, centers' nutrition environments will be assessed at two timepoints: baseline and post-intervention. These assessments will use the self-report version of the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation (EPAO-SR), which uses self-administered surveys completed by directors and preschool teachers. The EPAO-SR will be modified to focus solely on the nutrition environment (eliminating physical activity and screen time items).
The statistical analysis will compare the differences in mean change in centers' nutrition environment scores from pre- to post-intervention between intervention and control groups. The analysis will assess change in the overall nutrition environment score, as well as changes in each of the seven environmental sub-components. Analyses will involve testing of the hypotheses under the intent-to-treat (ITT) principle using SAS v.9.2 and Generalized Linear Modeling (PROC GLM). Use of PROC GLM, instead of a simple t-test, will allow us to control for key characteristics (e.g., technical assistance staff, quality star rating, participation in Child and Adult Care Food Program). To further explore the effect of the intervention, the investigators will fit Generalized Linear Mixed Models that: 1) adjust for baseline variables distributed differently between the intervention and comparison groups; 2) test interaction terms between the treatment group and other covariates; and 3) examine completers only.
NOTE DEVIATION: While the anticipated sample was 40 child care centers, only 33 enrolled, 31 of which provided sufficient baseline and follow-up data to be included in the analysis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention group
Centers in this group will be granted immediate access to the Go NAP SACC website following randomization with minimal support from a local technical assistance provider. The center director will have 4 months to use Go NAPSACC tools.
Go NAP SACC
Go NAP SACC is a suite of online tools designed to help child care programs improve their nutrition environment. Tools include: self-assessment, goal setting, action planning, and tips and materials. In addition to these online tools, local technical assistance providers offer center directors an orientation on how to use Go NAP SACC and minimal ongoing technical assistance.
Control group
During the study, centers in this group will receive no intervention. However, they will be granted delayed access to the Go NAP SACC website and technical assistance support after post-intervention measures are collected.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Go NAP SACC
Go NAP SACC is a suite of online tools designed to help child care programs improve their nutrition environment. Tools include: self-assessment, goal setting, action planning, and tips and materials. In addition to these online tools, local technical assistance providers offer center directors an orientation on how to use Go NAP SACC and minimal ongoing technical assistance.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Teachers must teach in the 3-4 year old classrooms.
* Center directors and teachers must be able to read English.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Dianne S Ward, EdD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Locations
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UNC Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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References
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Ward DS, Vaughn AE, Mazzucca S, Burney R. Translating a child care based intervention for online delivery: development and randomized pilot study of Go NAPSACC. BMC Public Health. 2017 Nov 21;17(1):891. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4898-z.
Other Identifiers
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14-0931
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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