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Refining the Choosing Health Infant feeding for Infant Health intervention and implementation strategy: Re-CHErIsH Study Protocol

Looney, Eibhlín; Duffy, Moira; Ahern Galvin, Helen; Byrne, Molly; Golley, Rebecca; Hayes, Catherine; Heffernan, Tony; Jennings, Aisling; Johnson, Brittany; Kearney, Patricia M; Kelly, Colette; Leahy-Warren, Patricia; McBride, Marian; McHugh, Sheena; O’Neill, Kate; Redsell, Sarah; Seidler, Anna Lene; Toomey, Elaine; Matvienko-Sikar, Karen

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Authors

Eibhlín Looney

Moira Duffy

Helen Ahern Galvin

Molly Byrne

Rebecca Golley

Catherine Hayes

Tony Heffernan

Aisling Jennings

Brittany Johnson

Patricia M Kearney

Colette Kelly

Patricia Leahy-Warren

Marian McBride

Sheena McHugh

Kate O’Neill

Anna Lene Seidler

Elaine Toomey

Karen Matvienko-Sikar



Abstract

Background
Childhood obesity is a significant global public health challenge, with significant adverse effects on both mental and physical health outcomes. During the period from birth to one-year, modifiable caregiver behaviours, such as what, how and when infants are fed, can influence obesity development and prevention. The Choosing Healthy Eating for Infant Health (CHErIsH) intervention was developed to support healthy infant feeding practices to prevent childhood obesity in the first year. A feasibility study examined acceptability and feasibility of the CHErIsH intervention in primary care and identified key challenges and possible areas for refinement of the intervention and trial processes. The current project aims to refine delivery of the CHErIsH intervention and trial processes to maximise the likelihood of successful future implementation and evaluation.

Methods
This study will utilise a mixed-methods approach and will be conducted in three phases. In Phase 1 potential refinements to the CHErIsH intervention delivery and trial processes will be developed from a review of the feasibility study findings and input from the multidisciplinary team. An online mixed-methods survey will be conducted in Phase 2 to evaluate caregiver attitudes about the proposed refinements from Phase 1. Participants will be pregnant women, their partners, and/or parents/primary caregivers of infants up to 2-years of age, based in Ireland. Participants will be recruited using convenience and snowball sampling. In Phase 3 a stakeholder consensus meeting, using the nominal group technique, will be conducted to agree the refined intervention and trial processes. Stakeholders will include healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and parents/caregivers, who will discuss and rate refinements in terms of preference.

Conclusions
Findings from this study will address uncertainties in the intervention delivery and trial processes of the CHErIsH intervention, with the potential to maximise the likelihood of successful future implementation and evaluation of a primary-care based obesity prevention intervention.

Citation

Looney, E., Duffy, M., Ahern Galvin, H., Byrne, M., Golley, R., Hayes, C., Heffernan, T., Jennings, A., Johnson, B., Kearney, P. . M., Kelly, C., Leahy-Warren, P., McBride, M., McHugh, S., O’Neill, K., Redsell, S., Seidler, A. L., Toomey, E., & Matvienko-Sikar, K. (2024). Refining the Choosing Health Infant feeding for Infant Health intervention and implementation strategy: Re-CHErIsH Study Protocol. HRB Open Research, 7, Article 59. https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13935.1

Journal Article Type Other
Acceptance Date Sep 26, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 26, 2024
Publication Date Sep 26, 2024
Deposit Date Sep 30, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 30, 2024
Journal HRB Open Research
Print ISSN 2515-4826
Electronic ISSN 2515-4826
Publisher F1000Research
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Article Number 59
DOI https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13935.1
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/40254377
Publisher URL https://hrbopenresearch.org/articles/7-59/v1
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