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World J Clin Pediatr. Aug 8, 2016; 5(3): 234-243
Published online Aug 8, 2016. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v5.i3.234
Published online Aug 8, 2016. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v5.i3.234
Study topic area: Childhood obesity prevention via coordination of care, Parks Rx 4HealthTM | Study setting: Pediatric Primary Care Clinics, MDPROS-based afterschool Fit2PlayTM program |
Dimensions/item | Method/approach/measure |
Reach | |
Characteristics of participants compared to non-participants or to target population | Proportion of family/patient referrals who register for Fit2PlayTM, continue to participate for entire 6 mo Proportion of pediatricians who make referrals via Parks Rx 4HealthTM |
Effectiveness | |
Measure of primary outcome with or w/o comparison to a public health goal | Proportion of youth participants who improve in above listed individual measures (BMI, BP, fitness, etc.) |
Measure of broader outcomes (e.g., other outcomes, measure of life improvements, or potential negative outcome) | Mean improvement of cardiovascular health, physical activity levels, anthropometrics; satisfaction with Parks Rx 4HealthTM program |
Adoption-setting level | |
Characteristics of settings participating (comparison and intervention) compared to either: non participants or relevant resource data | Overall satisfaction with Parks Rx 4HealthTM program (pediatrician referral process, Fit2PlayTM program, family/child Fit2PlayTM participants/completers vs non-completers) |
Use of qualitative methods to understand adoption at setting level | Focus group with pediatricians, park coaches and children; process evaluation with pediatricians, park coaches and parents |
Implementation | |
Percent of perfect delivery (adherence or consistency) | Pediatrician and Parent Satisfaction Survey, Parks Rx 4HealthTM adherence measure |
Adaptations made to intervention during study | Focus groups with pediatricians and park coaches at end of study |
Maintenance - individual level | |
Measure of primary outcome at follow-up after final intervention contact | Proportion of children participants who continue in Fit2PlayTM Proportion of pediatricians who make Parks Rx 4HealthTM referrals |
Qualitative data to understand long -term effects | Pediatrician, Family and Park Health and Wellness Coaches Satisfaction Survey |
Maintenance - setting level | |
Program is ongoing at ≥ 6 mo post-study funding | Proportion of pediatricians using Parks Rx 4HealthTM 3-mo post-pilot phase |
Some measure/discussion of alignment to organization mission or sustainability | Adoption of Parks Rx 4HealthTM program by the National Recreation and Park Association, promotion by the American Academy of Pediatrics |
- Citation: Messiah SE, Jiang S, Kardys J, Hansen E, Nardi M, Forster L. Reducing childhood obesity through coordinated care: Development of a park prescription program. World J Clin Pediatr 2016; 5(3): 234-243
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2219-2808/full/v5/i3/234.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v5.i3.234