Multi-level intervention to promote healthy beverage choices among Navajo families
多层次干预促进纳瓦霍家庭选择健康饮料
基本信息
- 批准号:10776269
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 58.03万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-24 至 2028-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT
Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in early childhood has profound implications on future health
risks into adulthood. Family-based strategies have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing chronic health risk
among children, yet few family-based interventions have specifically targeted healthy beverage consumption.
This study advances a long-term goal of developing scalable, multi-level interventions to promote
intergenerational health among indigenous families. Using community-based participatory methods and an
indigenous conceptual framework – the Navajo Wellness Model – we will conduct a cluster randomized trial to
study the effectiveness of Water is K’é, an innovative multi-level intervention designed to promote healthy
beverage consumption through strengthened connections with Navajo culture, health information and access
to reliable drinking water. Early child education sites will be randomly assigned to immediate or delayed
intervention. Children enrolled in the programs, their primary caregiver and other family members will be
enrolled and followed for 12 months to assess beverage consumption, health outcomes, as well as family
cohesion and cultural continuity. Using a mixed methods design, we will explore how intergenerational family
dynamics influence the way in which Water is K’é shapes family health and wellbeing. Finally, we will build
greater research capacity in among Navajo partners through Community Advisory Group guidance and
leadership, as well as mentorship of tribal college students interested in community research.
项目摘要
儿童早期的含糖饮料(SSB)消费对未来的健康具有深远的影响
事实证明,以家庭为基础的策略可以有效降低慢性健康风险。
在儿童中,但很少有基于家庭的干预措施专门针对健康饮料消费。
这项研究提出了一个长期目标,即制定可扩展的、多层次的干预措施,以促进
土著家庭的代际健康。
本土概念框架——纳瓦霍健康模型——我们将进行一项整群随机试验
研究 Water is K’é 的有效性,这是一种创新的多层次干预措施,旨在促进健康
通过加强与纳瓦霍文化、健康信息和获取的联系来消费饮料
提供可靠的饮用水的幼儿教育地点将被随机分配到立即或延迟。
参与该计划的儿童、他们的主要照顾者和其他家庭成员将受到干预。
登记并跟踪 12 个月,以评估饮料消费、健康结果以及家庭
使用混合方法设计,我们将探讨家庭的代际凝聚力和文化连续性。
动态影响 Water is K’é 塑造家庭健康和福祉的方式。
通过社区咨询小组的指导和提高纳瓦霍合作伙伴的研究能力
领导力以及对社区研究感兴趣的部落大学生的指导。
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