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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Dec:69 Suppl 1:S34-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.07.024. Epub 2014 Jul 24.

Intervention fidelity in a teacher-led program to promote physical activity in preschool-age children

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Intervention fidelity in a teacher-led program to promote physical activity in preschool-age children

Sofiya Alhassan et al. Prev Med. 2014 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To examine protocol fidelity among teachers involved in a six-month cluster-randomized physical activity (PA) intervention.

Methods: In 2011, preschools in Springfield, MA were randomized to short bouts of structured PA (SBS-PA, n=5) or unstructured playtime (UPA, n=5). SBS-PA provided structured PA in the classroom during the first 10 min of gross-motor playtime followed by 20 min of unstructured playtime. UPA consisted of 30 min of unstructured playtime. All teachers (SBS-PA and UPA) received a written study protocol and 1.5h of training. SBS-PA also received videos to use to lead structured PA and 1.5 additional hours of training. Study fidelity and process evaluation were assessed twice weekly via semi-structured questionnaire.

Results: Only 56.6% of SBS-PA and 75.2% of UPA free playtimes lasted for 30 min; 86.3% of SBS-PA teachers implemented structured PA during the first 10 min of gross-motor playtime but only 67.2% delivered the intervention as instructed. Only 68.5% of SBS-PA teachers implemented the 20-minute unstructured playtime. SBS-PA teachers reported that time limitations was a major barrier in implementing the designed intervention. Pre-post changes in PA did not differ between groups.

Conclusion: Limited fidelity to intervention protocol likely impacted study findings. Future studies should focus on strategies to improve adherence among intervention leaders.

Keywords: Classroom; Intervention; Physical activity; Preschool; Study fidelity; Teacher.

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