A Good Start Matters Intervention Study

Sponsor
University of British Columbia (Other)
Overall Status
Not yet recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT05669378
Collaborator
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The BC government and partners developed Active Play Standards and a capacity-building strategy to help childcare centers implement the Standards. We have developed an intervention to supplement the governmental capacity-building strategies. The intervention is comprised of implementation support strategies targeted at childcare providers in BC that will aid with the sustainment of Active Play best practices at their facilities. The impact of the intervention will be assessed by measuring its impact on a) change in practices with respect to Active Play; and b) improving child-level outcomes (children's physical activity, sedentary behavior, and motor skill competencies). The findings will inform future policies and enhance our understanding of how policy action supported by communication, capacity-building, and sustainment strategies influence the environment of childcare centres.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Behavioral: Appetite to Play +
N/A

Detailed Description

The Director of Licensing Standard of Practice - Active Play (Active Play Standard), mandates the provision of Active Play opportunities (amount of time spent outdoor, amount of physical activity, provision of fundamental skills) in licensed childcare centers in British Columbia, Canada. To support the implementation of this standard, the province released a capacity-building intervention, called Appetite to Play (ATP). Appetite to Play provides training and support to childcare providers in enhancing physical activity, physical literacy, and healthy eating environments in their facilities. To encourage the sustained use of ATP and aid childcare facilities in maintaining their adherence to the Active Play Standard, we have developed an intervention called, Appetite to Play +, targeted at facility managers and staff. The intervention builds upon ATP and is considered advanced training for childhood educators. The intervention involves the implementation of support strategies focused on integrating Active Play and fundamental movement skills into scheduling, curriculum planning, and creating a supportive environment for Active Play and healthy eating in childcare facilities.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
52 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Crossover Assignment
Intervention Model Description:
To test the efficacy of ATP+, we will conduct a randomized control trial with 52 facilities - where 26 facilities will be randomized to receive the intervention and while the remaining facilities will receive the standard of care as a waitlist control group and will receive the intervention at 3-month post randomization.To test the efficacy of ATP+, we will conduct a randomized control trial with 52 facilities - where 26 facilities will be randomized to receive the intervention and while the remaining facilities will receive the standard of care as a waitlist control group and will receive the intervention at 3-month post randomization.
Masking:
Single (Outcomes Assessor)
Masking Description:
Partial masking as the outcome assessors will not deliver intervention.
Primary Purpose:
Prevention
Official Title:
A Good Start Matters: Do Supportive Childcare Centre Environments, Policies and Practices Enhance Physical Activity?
Anticipated Study Start Date :
Jan 20, 2023
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Jan 20, 2024
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Jan 21, 2024

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: Intervention group

The experimental group will receive the Appetite to Play + intervention which is a capacity-building intervention that support childcare providers in implementing the best practices for active play. It includes a 3 e-learning online modules and then the are supported with weekly . bi-weekly emails.

Behavioral: Appetite to Play +
In 2017 the province of BC enacted a provincial standard for physical activity, formally titled the Director of Licensing Standard of Practice - Active Play (Active Play Standards) that licensed childcare centers are required to adhere to. Along with this, a provincial capacity-building intervention (Appetite to Play) was released to provide training and education to early years providers working in the province and support the implementation of the Active Play Standards. The intervention, Appetite to Play +, will provide advanced training to early year educators on the Appetite to Play activities and resources. The intervention will include workshops and training on physical literacy, fundamental movement skills, and creating a supportive environment to sustain Active Play practices. As part of the intervention, managers will also be provided with resources to aid them with the integration of Active Play into their curriculums and schedules.

Other: Standard of care waitlist control

The standard of care waitlist control group will receive the intervention at 3-months post-randomization. The standard of care group has access to the Appetite to Play materials which are available to everyone. The site includes resources that childcare providers can use.

Behavioral: Appetite to Play +
In 2017 the province of BC enacted a provincial standard for physical activity, formally titled the Director of Licensing Standard of Practice - Active Play (Active Play Standards) that licensed childcare centers are required to adhere to. Along with this, a provincial capacity-building intervention (Appetite to Play) was released to provide training and education to early years providers working in the province and support the implementation of the Active Play Standards. The intervention, Appetite to Play +, will provide advanced training to early year educators on the Appetite to Play activities and resources. The intervention will include workshops and training on physical literacy, fundamental movement skills, and creating a supportive environment to sustain Active Play practices. As part of the intervention, managers will also be provided with resources to aid them with the integration of Active Play into their curriculums and schedules.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Change in practices (Facility level outcomes) [Two time points -baseline and 3-month post intervention]

    Staff reported assessment of practices based on questions developed by the Early Years Survey and the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation tool (EPAO-SR).

  2. Time spent in Active Play (Child outcomes) [Two time points -baseline and 3-month post intervention]

    Field observations using a modified version of the EPAO will be used to observed practices and child engagement in Active Play. The EPAO we used for this study is adapted to specifically assess the practices targeted by the Active Plays Standards (e.g., outdoor time, provision of active play time, provision of fundamental movement skills activity).

  3. Fundamental movement skills (child outcomes) [Two time points -baseline and 3-month post intervention]

    Children's FMS will be assessed with the validated Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-3 a norm-referenced tool for assessing 13 gross motor skills - locomotor (run, gallop, hop, leap, horizontal jump and slide) and object control (strike, dribble, kick, catch, throw, and roll a ball). The measure takes 15-20 min per child to administer and provides standardized and percentile composite scores for the locomotor, object control, and gross motor quotient (GMQ) composites.

  4. Physical activity behaviour (child outcomes) [Two time points -baseline and 3-month post intervention]

    Measurement of children's physical activity (min/hour) at light, moderate, and vigorous intensity, measured by accelerometry. Children will wear the AX3 accelerometer (Axivity device Actigraph, Pensocola, FL)

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Characteristics of childcare settings [Three time points -baseline and 3-month, and 6-month post intervention]

    Assessment of structural support and processing supporting implementation of Active Play policies and practices, as measured by the Early Years Survey and the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation tool (EPAO-SR).

  2. Characteristics of providers [Three time points -baseline and 3-month, and 6-month post intervention]

    Assessment of staff and manager's knowledge and skills, self-efficacy, and commitment to changes facility practices to implement Active Play standards , as measured by the Early Years Survey.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
30 Months and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion Criteria for childcare center:
  • Located in the Metro Vancouver region

  • Provides care to at least 10 children aged 2 1/2 to 5 years

  • Childcare program that is longer than 4 hours each day

Inclusion for child outcomes / measurement

  • children must attend a childcare that has volunteered to participate in the study

  • Child must be between 2 1/2 to 5 years of age

Inclusion Criteria for managers and staff childcare centers:
  • Managers at licensed BC childcare facilities, working full time (at least 3 full days per week) in a facility for children aged 2½ to 5 years, defined as an Executive Director, supervisor, or program manager. Aged 19 years or older.

OR

  • Childcare staff at licensed BC childcare facilities, working full time (at least 3 full days per week), defined as Early Childhood Educator, instructor, or staff that cares for 2½ to 5-year-old children. Aged 19 years or older.
Exclusion Criteria for childcare center:
  • Located outside Metro Vancouver region

  • Facilities caring only for children under 2 1/2 years old or older than 5 years

  • Family or in-home multi-age childcare

Exclusion Criteria for managers and staff childcare centers:
  • Do not care or supervise 2 ½ to 5 years old children

  • Work less than 3 full days per week

  • Administrative assistant/office manager

  • Younger than 19 years of age

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 BC Children's Hospital Research Institute Vancouver British Columbia Canada V6H 3V4

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • University of British Columbia
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Louise C Masse, PhD, University of British Columbia

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Louise Masse, Professor and Investigator, University of British Columbia
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT05669378
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • H18-01434
First Posted:
Dec 30, 2022
Last Update Posted:
Dec 30, 2022
Last Verified:
Dec 1, 2022
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Dec 30, 2022