Preventing Early Childhood Obesity, Part 1: Family Spirit Nurture, 3-9 Months
NCT ID: NCT03101943
Last Updated: 2020-08-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
136 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-03-29
2019-10-18
Brief Summary
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Primary Aims:
Aim 1: To determine the effectiveness of the brief (6 lessons) FSN home-visiting parent feeding practice module on reducing SSB initiation and frequency among infants between 3 and 12 months of age. Hypothesis 1: Infants whose mothers receive FSN vs. controls will be less likely to introduce SSBs between 3 and 12 months of age.
Aim 2: To determine the effectiveness of FSN to promote optimal complementary feeding and responsive parenting practices. Hypothesis 2: Mothers who receive FSN vs. controls will be more likely to practice recommended complementary feeding and responsive parenting practices between 3 and 12 months of age.
Aim 3: To determine the impact of water insecurity on SSB consumption among infants between 3 and 6 months of age. Hypothesis 2: Parents who report water insecurity vs. those who do not will be more likely to give infants SSBs between 3 and 6 months of age.
Secondary Aims:
Secondary Aim 1: To explore if provision of water to families reduces SSB intake among mothers and infants ages 6 to 9 months of age.
Secondary Aim 2: To explore if infants in the FSN intervention have better oral health outcomes than control infants up to 12 months postpartum.
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Detailed Description
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Methods:
Study implementation will include four phases:
Phase 1 (Referral, Recruitment, Consent, Baseline Assessment and Randomization): Potentially eligible mothers will be referred to our study staff, who will screen for eligibility, consent/assent mothers, conduct baseline assessment, and assign randomization status. Randomization will be assigned after the completion of the baseline assessment, including scoring of the participant's water insecurity status. Two randomization lists (one for water secure mothers and one for water insecure mothers) will be created prior to study initiation using STATA 14 statistical software37.
Part 2 (Home-Based Education Intervention): Local FHCs, trained and employed by Johns Hopkins, will deliver either the intervention (6-session FSN) or the control condition (3- Home-Safety Lessons) between 3 to 6 months postpartum.
Part 3 (Water Delivery): All participants will have drinking water delivered to their home from 6 to 9 months postpartum. FHCs will deliver water either weekly or less often, depending on needs of family. The amount of water delivered will be based on number of adults and children residing in home during this period of the study.
Part 4 (Assessment): Our assessment post-baseline consists of a mixed-methods assessment, including maternal self-reports and maternal FHC-administered interviews collected using REDCap at 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12 months postpartum and maternal and infant medical chart reviews. If consent is given for the nested oral health study, the additional assessments will include a maternal self-report measure, collection and microbiologic testing of infant plaque and saliva, an infant oral examination, tooth eruption evaluations and infant medical and dental chart reviews.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Family Spirit Nurture (FSN)
The intervention group (n=68) will receive the Family Spirit Nurture (FSN) home-visiting module, consisting of six 45-minute lessons delivered biweekly by trained local American Indian Family Health Coaches (FHCs), from 3 to 6 months postpartum. The lessons focus on elimination or reduction of Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs) among infants while teaching mothers complementary feeding and responsive parenting practices. Lessons are highly visual and interactive, and will incorporate cultural teachings related to infant feeding and nutrition that support aims. All families will receive water delivery of drinking water from 6 to 9 months postpartum.
Family Spirit Nurture (FSN)
The FSN intervention will be conducted over a 6-month period. Participants in the intervention group will receive 6- 45 minute lessons in their home or a private place of their choosing. The lessons focus on elimination or reduction of Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs) among infants while teaching mothers complementary feeding and responsive parenting practices
Water Delivery
Drinking water will be delivered to the household of each participant (both in the FSN intervention and control groups) from 6 to 9 months postpartum. The amount of water will be determined by the number of children and adults living in the household at the time of water delivery. The first delivery of water will occur at the time of the 6-month evaluation and the last delivery will occur at the time of the 9-month evaluation. Water will be delivered as often as weekly. Those families who do not need weekly water delivery (based on their preference and their usage of the first delivery of water) will receive water less frequently.
Control Program
The control group (n=68) will receive three home-based lessons with home safety information (injury prevention is a priority identified by Navajo leadership that does not interfere with study questions). Mothers randomized to the control group will receive 3 educational lessons on home safety and child safety proofing. These meaningful topics were selected so as not to dilute measurement on key FSN outcomes and to provide benefit to all study participants. Lessons will be delivered monthly (at 3, 4 and 5 months postpartum) in the same format as the FSN lessons, by trained FHCs in the home of the participant or in a private place of their choosing. All families will receive water delivery of drinking water from 6 to 9 months postpartum.
Control Program
The control group will receive three home-based lessons with home safety information.Lessons will be delivered monthly (at 3, 4 and 5 months postpartum) in the same format as the FSN lessons, by trained FHCs in the home of the participant or in a private place of their choosing.
Water Delivery
Drinking water will be delivered to the household of each participant (both in the FSN intervention and control groups) from 6 to 9 months postpartum. The amount of water will be determined by the number of children and adults living in the household at the time of water delivery. The first delivery of water will occur at the time of the 6-month evaluation and the last delivery will occur at the time of the 9-month evaluation. Water will be delivered as often as weekly. Those families who do not need weekly water delivery (based on their preference and their usage of the first delivery of water) will receive water less frequently.
Interventions
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Family Spirit Nurture (FSN)
The FSN intervention will be conducted over a 6-month period. Participants in the intervention group will receive 6- 45 minute lessons in their home or a private place of their choosing. The lessons focus on elimination or reduction of Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs) among infants while teaching mothers complementary feeding and responsive parenting practices
Control Program
The control group will receive three home-based lessons with home safety information.Lessons will be delivered monthly (at 3, 4 and 5 months postpartum) in the same format as the FSN lessons, by trained FHCs in the home of the participant or in a private place of their choosing.
Water Delivery
Drinking water will be delivered to the household of each participant (both in the FSN intervention and control groups) from 6 to 9 months postpartum. The amount of water will be determined by the number of children and adults living in the household at the time of water delivery. The first delivery of water will occur at the time of the 6-month evaluation and the last delivery will occur at the time of the 9-month evaluation. Water will be delivered as often as weekly. Those families who do not need weekly water delivery (based on their preference and their usage of the first delivery of water) will receive water less frequently.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Female
3. 13 years of age or older
4. Mother to a baby between the ages of 0 and 2.5 months
5. Living within 50 miles of the Northern Navajo Medical Center
Exclusion Criteria
2. Unwilling to be randomized
13 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Allison Barlow, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Locations
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Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
Shiprock, New Mexico, United States
Countries
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References
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Rosenstock S, Ingalls A, Foy Cuddy R, Neault N, Littlepage S, Cohoe L, Nelson L, Shephard-Yazzie K, Yazzie S, Alikhani A, Reid R, Kenney A, Barlow A. Effect of a Home-Visiting Intervention to Reduce Early Childhood Obesity Among Native American Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatr. 2021 Feb 1;175(2):133-142. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3557.
Other Identifiers
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7476
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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