Statewide Dissemination, Adoption, and Implementation of the SHAPES Intervention Via Online Professional Development to Promote Children's Physical Activity in Early Care and Education Programs.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1089/chi.2024.0330
Ruth P Saunders, Marsha Dowda, Dale Murrie, Christina Moyer, Russell R Pate
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Background: Few evidence-based obesity interventions have been disseminated in early care and education (ECE) settings. This study describes Go SHAPES: the statewide dissemination of the Study of Health and Activity in Preschool Environments (SHAPES) intervention via online professional development, its classroom implementation, and factors associated with its implementation in ECE. Methods: We recruited ECE teachers through professional conferences to participate in online professional development with ongoing technical assistance support to implement SHAPES in their classrooms. SHAPES integrated physical activity (PA) opportunities into the school day through the following three components-Move Inside (PA in the classroom), Move to Learn (PA in preacademic lessons), and Move Outside (PA during recess). Teachers completed a survey to assess the implementation of the disseminated intervention (Go SHAPES). Multiple logistic regression analyses identified factors associated with meeting implementation goals. Results: SHAPES was disseminated to 935 personnel from 434 ECE programs in South Carolina over 3 years. Eighty-three percent of the participants who began the 6-week online professional development completed all six modules, thereby adopting SHAPES. Implementation of PA opportunities in ECE classrooms was high, and 59% of teachers planned to use SHAPES fully in the future. Teachers perceiving SHAPES as "easy to implement" and experiencing "no barriers" to implementation were associated with meeting weekly goals for providing PA opportunities. Perceiving "administrator support" and "program as worthwhile" was associated with intentions to use SHAPES in the future. Conclusions: Go SHAPES provides a model for statewide dissemination, adoption, and implementation of a PA program in ECE settings, using an online professional development approach.

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通过在线专业发展,在全州范围内传播、采用和实施 SHAPES 干预措施,以促进儿童在早期保育和教育计划中的体育活动。
背景:在早期保育和教育(ECE)环境中推广基于证据的肥胖干预措施的情况寥寥无几。本研究介绍了 Go SHAPES:通过在线专业发展在全州范围内推广学前环境中的健康与活动研究(SHAPES)干预措施、其课堂实施情况以及在幼教机构中实施该措施的相关因素。方法:我们通过专业会议招募幼教教师参加在线专业发展,并持续提供技术援助支持,以便在他们的课堂中实施 SHAPES。SHAPES通过以下三个部分将体育活动(PA)机会融入到学校的一日生活中--"动 "在室内(课堂上的体育活动)、"动 "起来学习(学前课程中的体育活动)和 "动 "到室外(课间休息时的体育活动)。教师们填写了一份调查问卷,以评估推广的干预措施(Go SHAPES)的实施情况。多元逻辑回归分析确定了与达到实施目标相关的因素。结果在 3 年时间里,南卡罗来纳州 434 个幼教项目的 935 名人员参与了 SHAPES 的推广。在开始为期 6 周的在线专业发展的参与者中,83% 的人完成了全部 6 个模块,从而采用了 SHAPES。在幼教课堂上实施 PA 的比例很高,59% 的教师计划在未来全面使用 SHAPES。认为 SHAPES "易于实施 "和实施过程中 "没有障碍 "的教师与达到每周提供 PA 机会的目标有关。认为 "管理者支持 "和 "项目有价值 "与今后使用 SHAPES 的意愿有关。结论:Go SHAPES 为在全州范围内传播、采用和实施幼教机构中的 PA 计划提供了一个范例,它采用了在线专业发展方法。
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.
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