2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2016.12.011
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Healthy caregivers-healthy children (HC2) phase 2: Integrating culturally sensitive childhood obesity prevention strategies into childcare center policies

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“…The instrument has been used in numerous previous studies to assess child care environments (Benjamin Neelon et al, 2016b; Messiah et al, 2017; LaRowe et al, 2016; O’Neill, Dowda, Benjamin Neelon, Neelon, & Pate, 2017). We collected EPAO data during two-day onsite visits to family child care homes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The instrument has been used in numerous previous studies to assess child care environments (Benjamin Neelon et al, 2016b; Messiah et al, 2017; LaRowe et al, 2016; O’Neill, Dowda, Benjamin Neelon, Neelon, & Pate, 2017). We collected EPAO data during two-day onsite visits to family child care homes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used the previously developed Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation (EPAO) (Ward et al, 2008) instrument that was modified to assess the family child care home nutrition environment (Vaughn et al, 2017). The instrument has been used in numerous previous studies to assess child care environments (Benjamin Neelon et al, 2016b; Messiah et al, 2017; LaRowe et al, 2016; O’Neill, Dowda, Benjamin Neelon, Neelon, & Pate, 2017). We collected EPAO data during two-day onsite visits to family child care homes.…”
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“…Policy-based interventions have the potential to improve healthy eating in ECE and may be more sustainable than other types of behavioral interventions (Larson et al 2011;Lessard and Breck, 2015). Moreover, a recent study highlighted the need for culturally sensitive policies within ECE (Messiah et al 2017). There is also evidence that states use the benchmarks in drafting their regulations.…”
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“…3), provided only recommendations for implementation (n ¼ 2), or described only the development of an intervention or framework (n ¼ 4). Individual-focused approaches Social cognitive theory (SCT) Disciplinary approval 33 Empirical support 33,34 Constructs of interest [34][35][36] Implementation strategies 36 Description of a change process [37][38][39] Design implementation strategies [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Identify factors 36 Focus on individual-level determinants is a limitation of SCT 33 Individual-level change must be supported by environmental intervention efforts 33,37 Cultural and environmental factors affect program outcomes 38 Success might be explained by professional and interactive workshops-inviting personal reflection 44 Assess actual skills 34 ; measure changes in constructs, such as improvements in self-efficacy 33 Assess influence of perception and motivation on obesity prevention, 41 collective efficacy, 36 parental pressures, and an academic teaching climate 33 Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF)…”
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confidence: 99%