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In this study, one year changes in healthy eating and gardening behaviors associated with the intervention were estimated using a group randomized controlled trial design, with the comparison arm receiving a delayed intervention in the following school year.


Clinical Trial Description

The small randomized controlled trial of an intensive curriculum and school garden intervention was implemented in elementary schools in two communities (Shiprock and Tsaile). The study began in year 1 with a period of engagement and recruitment of schools in each community; with the goal of recruiting three schools in each community to complete the run-in phase. The run-in period included time for greater engagement with the school community, an assessment of the potential garden site and an assessment of evaluation readiness. Depending on whether three schools in the community qualify for the study at the end of run-in, or only two schools per community, it was planned to randomize three or two schools to intervention or delayed intervention status in each community. Six schools were randomized, two intervention schools and 4 comparison (delayed intervention) schools. Baseline data collection was conducted at the beginning of the school year 2019-2020 in Year 2 with 3rd and 4th grade children. Students in the intervention schools received the curriculum and school garden during that academic school year (Study Year 2). At the end of the school year, 8-month follow-up assessment was conducted. The main evaluation period is between baseline and 8-month follow-up, and the statistical analysis methods estimate the differential change in outcome measures (healthy eating and gardening). Not part of the clinical trial, the study continued in the next school year (2020-2021). At the beginning of Study Year 3, the comparison schools were scheduled to receive the delayed intervention. During Study Year 3, it was planned to conduct quarterly community gardening workshops for adult family members in all schools. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a series of 10 video workshops were produced and made available via YouTube. Attendance/Views were tracked. A final assessment survey was conducted at the end of that school year (in 2021) in all 6 schools to allow additional descriptive analyses. ;


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NCT number NCT03778021
Study type Interventional
Source Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 5, 2019
Completion date August 31, 2021

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