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Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial

BACKGROUND: At a population level, small reductions in energy intake have the potential to contribute to a reduction in the prevalence of childhood obesity. In many school systems, there is the potential to achieve a reduction in energy intake through modest improvements in foods packed in children’...

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Autores principales: Sutherland, Rachel, Brown, Alison, Nathan, Nicole, Janssen, Lisa, Reynolds, Renee, Walton, Alison, Hudson, Nayerra, Chooi, Amelia, Yoong, Serene, Wiggers, John, Bailey, Andrew, Evans, Nicole, Gillham, Karen, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Searles, Andrew, Reeves, Penny, Rissel, Chris, Davies, Marc, Reilly, Kathryn, Cohen, Brad, McCallum, Tim, Wolfenden, Luke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31718597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7725-x
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author Sutherland, Rachel
Brown, Alison
Nathan, Nicole
Janssen, Lisa
Reynolds, Renee
Walton, Alison
Hudson, Nayerra
Chooi, Amelia
Yoong, Serene
Wiggers, John
Bailey, Andrew
Evans, Nicole
Gillham, Karen
Oldmeadow, Christopher
Searles, Andrew
Reeves, Penny
Rissel, Chris
Davies, Marc
Reilly, Kathryn
Cohen, Brad
McCallum, Tim
Wolfenden, Luke
author_facet Sutherland, Rachel
Brown, Alison
Nathan, Nicole
Janssen, Lisa
Reynolds, Renee
Walton, Alison
Hudson, Nayerra
Chooi, Amelia
Yoong, Serene
Wiggers, John
Bailey, Andrew
Evans, Nicole
Gillham, Karen
Oldmeadow, Christopher
Searles, Andrew
Reeves, Penny
Rissel, Chris
Davies, Marc
Reilly, Kathryn
Cohen, Brad
McCallum, Tim
Wolfenden, Luke
author_sort Sutherland, Rachel
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description BACKGROUND: At a population level, small reductions in energy intake have the potential to contribute to a reduction in the prevalence of childhood obesity. In many school systems, there is the potential to achieve a reduction in energy intake through modest improvements in foods packed in children’s school lunchboxes. This study will assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a multi-component intervention that uses an existing school-based communication application to reduce the kilojoule content from discretionary foods and drinks consumed by children from school lunchboxes whilst at school. METHODS: A Type I hybrid effectiveness-implementation cluster randomised controlled trial will be conducted in up to 36 primary schools in the Hunter New England, Central Coast and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Designed using the Behaviour Change Wheel, schools will be randomly allocated to receive either a 5-month (1.5 school terms) multi-component intervention that includes: 1) school lunchbox nutrition guidelines; 2) curriculum lessons; 3) information pushed to parents via an existing school-based communication application and 4) additional parent resources to address common barriers to packing healthy lunchboxes or a control arm (standard school practices). The study will assess both child level dietary outcomes and school-level implementation outcomes. The primary trial outcome, mean energy (kJ) content of discretionary lunchbox foods packed in children’s lunchboxes, will be assessed at baseline and immediately post intervention (5 months or 1.5 school terms). Analyses will be performed using intention to treat principles, assessing differences between groups via hierarchical linear regression models. DISCUSSION: This study will be the first fully powered randomised controlled trial internationally to examine the impact of an m-health intervention to reduce the mean energy from discretionary food and drinks packed in the school lunchbox. The intervention has been designed with scalability in mind and will address an important evidence gap which, if shown to be effective, has the potential to be applied at a population level. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN:12618001731280 registered on 17/10/2018. Protocol Version 1.
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spelling pubmed-68527282019-11-20 Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial Sutherland, Rachel Brown, Alison Nathan, Nicole Janssen, Lisa Reynolds, Renee Walton, Alison Hudson, Nayerra Chooi, Amelia Yoong, Serene Wiggers, John Bailey, Andrew Evans, Nicole Gillham, Karen Oldmeadow, Christopher Searles, Andrew Reeves, Penny Rissel, Chris Davies, Marc Reilly, Kathryn Cohen, Brad McCallum, Tim Wolfenden, Luke BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: At a population level, small reductions in energy intake have the potential to contribute to a reduction in the prevalence of childhood obesity. In many school systems, there is the potential to achieve a reduction in energy intake through modest improvements in foods packed in children’s school lunchboxes. This study will assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a multi-component intervention that uses an existing school-based communication application to reduce the kilojoule content from discretionary foods and drinks consumed by children from school lunchboxes whilst at school. METHODS: A Type I hybrid effectiveness-implementation cluster randomised controlled trial will be conducted in up to 36 primary schools in the Hunter New England, Central Coast and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia. Designed using the Behaviour Change Wheel, schools will be randomly allocated to receive either a 5-month (1.5 school terms) multi-component intervention that includes: 1) school lunchbox nutrition guidelines; 2) curriculum lessons; 3) information pushed to parents via an existing school-based communication application and 4) additional parent resources to address common barriers to packing healthy lunchboxes or a control arm (standard school practices). The study will assess both child level dietary outcomes and school-level implementation outcomes. The primary trial outcome, mean energy (kJ) content of discretionary lunchbox foods packed in children’s lunchboxes, will be assessed at baseline and immediately post intervention (5 months or 1.5 school terms). Analyses will be performed using intention to treat principles, assessing differences between groups via hierarchical linear regression models. DISCUSSION: This study will be the first fully powered randomised controlled trial internationally to examine the impact of an m-health intervention to reduce the mean energy from discretionary food and drinks packed in the school lunchbox. The intervention has been designed with scalability in mind and will address an important evidence gap which, if shown to be effective, has the potential to be applied at a population level. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN:12618001731280 registered on 17/10/2018. Protocol Version 1. BioMed Central 2019-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6852728/ /pubmed/31718597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7725-x Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Sutherland, Rachel
Brown, Alison
Nathan, Nicole
Janssen, Lisa
Reynolds, Renee
Walton, Alison
Hudson, Nayerra
Chooi, Amelia
Yoong, Serene
Wiggers, John
Bailey, Andrew
Evans, Nicole
Gillham, Karen
Oldmeadow, Christopher
Searles, Andrew
Reeves, Penny
Rissel, Chris
Davies, Marc
Reilly, Kathryn
Cohen, Brad
McCallum, Tim
Wolfenden, Luke
Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial
title Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial
title_full Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial
title_fullStr Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial
title_short Protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘SWAP IT’ trial
title_sort protocol for an effectiveness- implementation hybrid trial to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an m-health intervention to decrease the consumption of discretionary foods packed in school lunchboxes: the ‘swap it’ trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31718597
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7725-x
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