| Literature DB >> 26622918 |
Jean Butel1, Kathryn L Braun2, Rachel Novotny1, Mark Acosta3, Rose Castro4, Travis Fleming5, Julianne Powers6, Claudio R Nigg2.
Abstract
Addressing complex chronic disease prevention, like childhood obesity, requires a multi-level, multi-component culturally relevant approach with broad reach. Models are lacking to guide fidelity monitoring across multiple levels, components, and sites engaged in such interventions. The aim of this study is to describe the fidelity-monitoring approach of The Children's Healthy Living (CHL) Program, a multi-level multi-component intervention in five Pacific jurisdictions. A fidelity-monitoring rubric was developed. About halfway during the intervention, community partners were randomly selected and interviewed independently by local CHL staff and by Coordinating Center representatives to assess treatment fidelity. Ratings were compared and discussed by local and Coordinating Center staff. There was good agreement between the teams (Kappa = 0.50, p < 0.001), and intervention improvement opportunities were identified through data review and group discussion. Fidelity for the multi-level, multi-component, multi-site CHL intervention was successfully assessed, identifying adaptations as well as ways to improve intervention delivery prior to the end of the intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Childhood obesity; Community-based research; Ecological model; Implementation fidelity
Year: 2015 PMID: 26622918 PMCID: PMC4656219 DOI: 10.1007/s13142-015-0334-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Behav Med ISSN: 1613-9860 Impact factor: 3.046