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A Text Messaging Intervention (Txt4HappyKids) to Promote Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Families With Young Children: Pilot Study

机译:文本消息干预(Txt4HappyKids),以促进有幼儿的家庭中的水果和蔬菜摄入:初步研究

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Background: Increasing fruit and vegetable intake among low-income populations, especially children, is a priority for United States federal food assistance programs. With over 49 million federal food assistance program recipients, cost-effective and efficient methods are needed to effectively deliver nutrition education to such a large population. Objective: The objective of our study was to examine the preliminary efficacy and acceptability of a text messaging intervention, Txt4HappyKids, to promote fruit and vegetable intake among families with young children. Methods: The intervention was evaluated using a pre-post study design. Parents (N=72) in Alaska were recruited from venues that serve a predominantly low-income population to participate in an 11-week intervention based on social cognitive theory. Parents received two texts per week promoting child fruit and vegetable intake. Behaviors, self-efficacy, and attitudes related to fruit and vegetable intake were measured at baseline and postintervention. Perceived changes in behaviors and open-ended feedback were also collected postintervention. Results: Of all participants, 67.3% (72/107) completed the intervention. We found no changes in behavior ( P =.26), self-efficacy ( P =.43), or attitudes ( P =.35) related to fruit and vegetable intake from pre- to postintervention. Completers reported that since their participation in Txt4HappyKids, 92% (66/72) served more fruits and vegetables to their child because they thought fruits and vegetables were beneficial, 86% (62/72) tried to follow a healthier diet, 85% (61/72) tried different ways of preparing fruits and vegetables, and 81% (58/72) were more aware of the foods their child consumes. Additionally, 79% (57/72) of completers thought that Txt4HappyKids was credible, 71% (51/72) found texts useful, and 82% (59/72) would recommend it to a friend. Conclusions: A text messaging intervention was not sufficient to increase fruit and vegetable intake among families with young children. However, parents felt positively impacted by Txt4HappyKids and were receptive to nutrition information, despite the absence of face-to-face contact. High satisfaction among completers indicates that text messaging may be an acceptable complement to budget-constrained nutrition programs. These findings are an important first step in developing larger multi-level interventions utilizing mobile technology; however, a more rigorous evaluation of the Txt4HappyKids intervention is warranted.
机译:背景:低收入人群,特别是儿童,增加水果和蔬菜的摄入量是美国联邦粮食援助计划的优先事项。拥有超过4,900万联邦食品援助计划的受援国,需要经济有效的方法来有效地向如此众多的人口提供营养教育。目的:我们的研究目的是检查短信干预Txt4HappyKids的初步功效和可接受性,以促进有幼儿的家庭摄入水果和蔬菜。方法:采用事前研究设计评估干预措施。阿拉斯加(N = 72)的父母是从主要为低收入人群服务的场所招募的,他们参加了基于社会认知理论的11周干预活动。父母每周收到两篇关于促进儿童水果和蔬菜摄入量的教科书。在基线和干预后测量与水果和蔬菜摄入有关的行为,自我效能和态度。干预后还收集了感知的行为变化和开放式反馈。结果:在所有参与者中,67.3%(72/107)完成了干预。我们发现干预前到干预后与水果和蔬菜摄入量相关的行为(P = .26),自我效能感(P = .43)或态度(P = .35)没有变化。完成者报告说,自从他们参与Txt4HappyKids以来,有92%(66/72)为孩子提供了更多的水果和蔬菜,因为他们认为水果和蔬菜是有益的,有86%(62/72)的孩子尝试遵循更健康的饮食习惯,有85%(66/72) 61/72)尝试了不同的水果和蔬菜制备方法,有81%(58/72)更加了解孩子食用的食物。此外,有79%(57/72)的完成者认为Txt4HappyKids是可信的,71%(51/72)认为文本有用,而82%(59/72)会推荐给朋友。结论:短信干预不足以增加有幼儿的家庭的水果和蔬菜摄入量。然而,尽管没有面对面的接触,父母仍对Txt4HappyKids产生了积极的影响,并乐于接受营养信息。完成者之间的高度满意表明,短信可以作为预算有限的营养计划的可接受补充。这些发现是利用移动技术开发更大的多层次干预措施的重要的第一步。但是,必须对Txt4HappyKids干预进行更严格的评估。

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