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With funding from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Tufts University's Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy will be implementing a new, health and wellbeing program for Head Start educators at ABCD Head Start Centers in the greater Boston area. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the combined impact of a health and wellness program and behavior change guides. The evaluation will focus on ABCD Head Start educators as the study population. Tufts University's Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy is responsible for implementing and evaluating this new intervention through surveys and analysis of administrative (health and wellness App) data. A paper and pencil survey will be used to gather information on dietary, physical activity, and sleep behaviors. The surveys will also include a module on satisfaction with the health and wellness App and Guides. Survey data will be combined with the administrative data about App utilization.


Clinical Trial Description

Health and Wellness Apps can reduce barriers and increase access to health information. Supplemental coaching and support to set goals and work towards them may increase the likelihood of achieving physical activity and nutrition goals. This model of access to an App with supplemental support can be applied to improve the health and wellness of Head Start educators. Head Start is the largest federally funded early childhood education program which provides an array of services to families in an early childhood care setting. The impact of Head Start on school readiness and nutritional outcomes of families has been examined extensively. There is growing awareness of the importance of supporting Head Start educators with their own health and wellness needs. There is a large volume of research that supports the use of Health and Wellness Apps. The USDA awarded Tufts University a grant to develop, test, and evaluate an innovative health and wellness program for Head Start educators. Tufts University selected ABCD Head Start, which includes 19 Centers and approximately 250 educators in the greater Boston area. The team at Tufts University is leading the implementation and evaluation of the intervention, in collaboration with the National Head Start Association (NHSA) with ABCD Head Start as a community partner. HEART at Head Start aims to generate evidence to inform how an innovative program can support the health and wellbeing of Head Start educators at the intervention centers compared to those at delayed intervention centers. Study participants will be provided access to the health and wellness app, which can either be downloaded onto mobile phones or accessed via the web. Users will be able to use a variety of health and wellness resources, webinars, as specialized coaching through this app. Additionally, Tufts guides will work closely with study participants to facilitate individual goal setting and to support work towards these set goals. Evaluation findings will inform stakeholders about the feasibility of using a Health and Wellness App in conjunction with a guide to support Head Start educators with their health and wellness goals. ;


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NCT number NCT06346574
Study type Interventional
Source Tufts University
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 14, 2023
Completion date December 2024

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