Grant Details
Grant Number: |
1R01CA081828-01A2 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Gans, Kim |
Organization: |
Memorial Hospital Of Rhode Island |
Project Title: |
Tailoring Nutrition Education for Low Income Audiences |
Fiscal Year: |
2000 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from applicant's abstract): National dietary guidelines
recommend a decrease in total fat consumption. There is a need for less
expensive and more effective nutrition education techniques that reach large
and varied segments of the population. Computer-tailored nutrition education,
which personalizes messages to meet an individual's learning needs appears to
be a promising way to stimulate people to make healthful dietary changes, but
more research is necessary. Especially lacking are studies with low income, low
literate audiences from various ethnic minority groups. In addition,
information is needed on the most cost-effective channels and methods for
delivering tailored nutrition education programs. The purpose of the proposed
study is to develop culturally and linguistically appropriate tailored
nutrition education interventions that are suitable for low literate audiences
and to test these interventions as part of a randomized controlled trial with
low income clinic patients, including Hispanics, to determine which components
are most cost-effective in decreasing fat intake. A 4 1/2 year research project
is proposed. In Year 01, the investigators will conduct formative evaluation
techniques to finalize design of the interventions which include English and
Spanish versions of motivational/instructional videos, written tailored
feedback kits and telephone counseling protocols. To test these interventions,
we will conduct a randomized intervention trial using a five group design.
English and Spanish-speaking participants from public health clinics will be
recruited to participate. At the clinic, they will complete an informed
consent, basic demographics form and a Rate Your Plate eating pattern
assessment. This information will be scanned into the database. Then, eligible
patients will be called for a baseline telephone intervention to collect
additional information, i.e. stage of change, barriers and facilitators for
dietary change, self-efficacy, etc. needed for tailoring the intervention and
complete dietary assessment evaluation surveys. They will then be randomized
into one of 5 experimental conditions. One group will receive a tailored
feedback nutrition kit as one report (ST), and another will receive this
information mailed in 4 smaller installments over a IO- week period (MT). The
MTI group will also receive tailored information in four installments, but they
will be able to interact by mailing in follow-up assessments which can
"retailor" the information they receive in later installments. The MTIP group
will also receive tailored nutrition education in four installments as well as
three goal-setting/problem-solving telephone calls by peer educators. They will
also receive "retailored" education in later installments. These four
intervention groups will also receive a motivational/ instructional video. A
fifth comparison group will receive nontailored written materials only. The
effectiveness of these interventions will be compared using two dietary
assessment tools--a Food Habits Questionnaire and two 24 hour recalls. In
addition, the investigators will compare the costs of the different
interventions.
Publications
How is food insecurity associated with dietary behaviors? An analysis with low-income, ethnically diverse participants in a nutrition intervention study.
Authors: Mello J.A.
, Gans K.M.
, Risica P.M.
, Kirtania U.
, Strolla L.O.
, Fournier L.
.
Source: Journal Of The American Dietetic Association, 2010 Dec; 110(12), p. 1906-11.
PMID: 21111099
Related Citations
Effectiveness of different methods for delivering tailored nutrition education to low income, ethnically diverse adults.
Authors: Gans K.M.
, Risica P.M.
, Strolla L.O.
, Fournier L.
, Kirtania U.
, Upegui D.
, Zhao J.
, George T.
, Acharyya S.
.
Source: The International Journal Of Behavioral Nutrition And Physical Activity, 2009-05-05 00:00:00.0; 6, p. 24.
EPub date: 2009-05-05 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 19416525
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Using qualitative and quantitative formative research to develop tailored nutrition intervention materials for a diverse low-income audience.
Authors: Strolla L.O.
, Gans K.M.
, Risica P.M.
.
Source: Health Education Research, 2006 Aug; 21(4), p. 465-76.
PMID: 16303783
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