Nutrition Knowledge Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation for Implementing the Shaping Healthy Choices Program in the Nevada County 4-H Youth Development Program Utilizing Teenagers as Teachers
Verified date | November 2017 |
Source | University of California, Davis |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In close collaboration with the Nevada County 4-H Youth Development Program, the Shaping
Healthy Choices Program was implemented utilizing 4-H teenagers as cross-age teachers for
younger youth. The 4-H Youth Development Program is an education program of the University of
California Cooperative Extension that emphasizes learning citizenship, leadership, and life
skills. The program creates positive opportunities for youth to learn, develop skills, and
become engaged in their local communities. This is accomplished with combined efforts of
youth, volunteer leaders, and University staff and faculty through a fun, hands-on learning
approach to non-formal education. As a requirement to participate in the program, all youth
had to enroll in 4-H for the 2016-2017 year. Teenagers were initially trained in
inquiry-based and experiential learning techniques before facilitating the program. Teenage
teachers collectively lead classroom education, garden activities, and cooking
demonstrations. Additionally, teenage teachers, UC Cooperative Extension staff, and UC Davis
students organized and implemented a community health fair for elementary-aged children.
Measurements were taken on nutrition knowledge, vegetables preferences, civic responsibility,
program fidelity, and self-efficacy for teaching nutrition. A parent interview was also
conducted to gauge parental engagement and perception of whether their child had behavior
changes while participating in the program. Preliminary findings from the parent interview
show that children were more likely to support and engage in healthy eating practices
throughout their involvement than they had before the program. Children also have expressed
interests in continuing their participation in subsequent years. All other data for this
intervention are currently undergoing analyses.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 24 |
Est. completion date | June 9, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | June 9, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 8 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - The research team will recruit and consent youth study participants and their parents from members of the Nevada County 4-H Youth Development Program. Youth study participants must be ages 14-18 for teenage teachers and 8-13 for younger youth participants. Study participants must be able to attend two-hour bimonthly meetings at the 4-H office and/or (depending on the activity) Food Bank garden in Grass Valley, California. Teenage teachers will also be required to complete ten hours of initial training before the start of SHCP implementation. All participants will be required to join the Nevada County 4-H Youth Development Program if they are not already a member. Teenage teachers' registration fees will be paid for by the research team. Comparison youth will be recruited from registered members of the Placer County 4-H Youth Development Program. Placer County 4-H club members will also be ages 14-18 for teenage comparisons and 8-13 for younger youth comparisons. Exclusion Criteria: - Foster children and wards of the state will not be enrolled in this study. Children younger than 8 or older than 18 are not eligible to participate. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, Davis |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in nutrition knowledge | Nutrition knowledge was assessed using two validated measurement tools: one for younger youth and one for adolescents. Both questionnaires have a similar format and include multiple choice options. | Change in baseline nutrition knowledge at post-intervention approximately 6 months later | |
Secondary | Change in self-efficacy for teaching nutrition | Self-efficacy for teaching nutrition questionnaire includes a questions about competencies for teaching nutrition that are rated using a 5-point Likert scale. This measurement was only used with the teenage teachers. | Change in baseline self-efficacy for teaching nutrition at post-intervention approximately 6 months later | |
Secondary | Change in Civic Responsibility | Civic Responsibility questionnaire measures youth's connection and action within their community using a 6-point Likert scale. This measurement was only used with the teenage teachers. | Change in baseline Civic Responsibility at post-intervention approximately 6 months later | |
Secondary | Change in vegetables preferences | Vegetables Preferences task involves displaying a whole vegetable as well as a sample of the vegetable for six different vegetables. One-on-one with a research assistant, youth are asked whether they can name the vegetable and a series of application and qualitative questions about that vegetable. This measurement was only used with the younger youth participants. | Change in baseline vegetable preferences for teaching nutrition at post-intervention approximately 6 months later |
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