Nurturing Healthy Teachers
- Conditions
- Mental Health Wellness 1Nutrition, HealthyDiabetes Mellitus RiskObesity
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Brighter Bites (BB) Produce DistributionBehavioral: Create Healthy Futures (CHF) Web-Based ModuleBehavioral: Brighter Bites (BB) Nutrition EducationBehavioral: Create Healthy Futures (CHF) Weekly Wellness Groups
- Registration Number
- NCT05542537
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this trial is to compare the impact of a fruit and vegetable access plus nutrition education intervention to a nutrition education-only control on the health, well-being, and food security of early care and education (ECE) professionals. The intervention, called Nurturing Healthy Teachers, combines strategies from two evidence-based programs - Create Healthy Futures (CHF) and Brighter Bites (BB).
- Detailed Description
The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the impact of the Nurturing Healthy Teachers program on food insecurity, dietary behaviors, mental health, and cardiometabolic health among early care and education (ECE) professionals who teach Pre-Kindergarten or Kindergarten. Nurturing Healthy Teachers is a novel, comprehensive program that combines strategies from two evidence-based programs - Brighter Bites (implemented by Brighter Bites 501c3 non-profit) and Create Healthy Futures (implemented by Penn State Better Kid Care).
1. Brighter Bites (BB) is a 501c3 non-profit organization that implements an evidence-based coordinated school health program that combines access to fresh produce and nutrition education proven to improve dietary intake among preschool and elementary school teachers, low-income children, and their families. For 16 weeks in the school year, Brighter Bites teachers and families receive a weekly distribution of about 20 lbs (50 servings) of primarily donated fresh vegetables, plus weekly healthy recipe tastings, and nutrition education. The program has proven effectiveness at engaging teachers, parents, increasing healthy dietary behaviors and improving the school and home nutrition environment of low-income elementary school children in the short-term.
2. Developed and implemented by Penn State Extension Better Kid Care (BKC), Create Healthy Futures (CHF) is a web-based nutrition education program that targets nutrition knowledge, self-efficacy, mindfulness, and social support to create healthy habits among teachers. CHF also includes facilitated group meetings to reinforce information from the online modules.
The trial will be conducted in 30 elementary schools that have pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes that serve predominantly low-income families in Houston. Schools in the intervention arm (n=15) will receive Brighter Bites plus the complete Create Healthy Futures program including online modules and in-person meetings, and they will be drawn from schools that are already scheduled to receive Brighter Bites during the 2022-2023 school year. Schools in the control arm (n=15) will only receive passive access to the online modules of the Create Healthy Futures program, and they will be drawn from remaining schools across the district, as long as they have not participated in Brighter Bites in the previous two years. The intervention and control programs will be implemented over one school year (9months). Brighter Bites non-profit organization and Penn State Better Kid Care will implement the Nurturing Healthy Teachers program, while UTHealth School of Public Health investigators will conduct the evaluation of the program.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 450
Not provided
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description BB Produce Distribution + BB Nutrition Education + CHF Weekly Wellness Groups + CHF Web-Based Module Brighter Bites (BB) Produce Distribution BB is Brighter Bites. CHF is Create Healthy Futures. CHF Web-Based Module Create Healthy Futures (CHF) Web-Based Module CHF is Create Healthy Futures. BB Produce Distribution + BB Nutrition Education + CHF Weekly Wellness Groups + CHF Web-Based Module Brighter Bites (BB) Nutrition Education BB is Brighter Bites. CHF is Create Healthy Futures. BB Produce Distribution + BB Nutrition Education + CHF Weekly Wellness Groups + CHF Web-Based Module Create Healthy Futures (CHF) Weekly Wellness Groups BB is Brighter Bites. CHF is Create Healthy Futures. BB Produce Distribution + BB Nutrition Education + CHF Weekly Wellness Groups + CHF Web-Based Module Create Healthy Futures (CHF) Web-Based Module BB is Brighter Bites. CHF is Create Healthy Futures.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Household Food Insecurity as assessed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture self-report food insecurity survey baseline Household Food insecurity will be measured on an electronically administered using the 10-item self-report previously validated U.S. Department of Agriculture food insecurity survey. The survey will measure food insecurity over the past 30 days. The total score is the sum of affirmative responses to the 10 questions, with a total score range of 0-10. Scores indicate the following about extent of food insecurity:
* score of zero-High food security
* score of 1-2-Marginal food security
* score of 3-5-Low food security
* score of 6-10-Very low food securityHousehold Food Insecurity as assessed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture self-report food insecurity measure 14 months Household Food insecurity will be measured on an electronically administered using the 10-item self-report previously validated U.S. Department of Agriculture food insecurity survey. The survey will measure food insecurity over the past 30 days. The total score is the sum of affirmative responses to the 10 questions, with a total score range of 0-10. Scores indicate the following about extent of food insecurity:
* score of zero-High food security
* score of 1-2-Marginal food security
* score of 3-5-Low food security
* score of 6-10-Very low food security
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Dietary intake as assessed by self-report survey 9 months Dietary intake will be self-reported on an electronically administered survey using a food frequency screener. The survey items will measure the frequency of consumption of various foods including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein, water, beverages, desserts, processed food, and candy. Data will be reported categorically as the number of times the surveyed foods were consumed.
Anxiety as assessed by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7) survey 14 months The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD) survey has a total score from 0 to 21, with a higher score indicating greater anxiety.
Anxiety impact as assessed by the impact item of the GAD-7 survey 14 months For participants who scored 1 or above on the GAD-7, they will be asked how difficult the anxiety-related issues have made it to do work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people. Data will be reported categorically as number of participants who answered: Not difficult at all; Somewhat difficult; Very difficult; Extremely difficult; Prefer not to say.
Depression as assessed by the Patient Health 9-item Questionnaire (PHQ-9) 14 months The Patient Health 9-item Questionnaire (PHQ-9) has a total score of 0 to 27, with a higher score indicating greater depression.
Depression impact as assessed by the impact item of the PHQ-9 14 months For participants who scored 1 or above on the PHQ-9, they will be asked how difficult the depression-related issues have made it to do work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people. Data will be reported categorically as number of participants who answered: Not difficult at all; Somewhat difficult; Very difficult; Extremely difficult; Prefer not to say.
Well-being as assessed by the 5-item World Health Organization Well-Being Index (WHO-5) 14 months The 5-item World Health Organization Well-Being Index (WHO-5) has a total score or 0 -25, with a higher score indicating greater well-being.
General health as assessed by the general health item of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) 4-item questionnaire (CDC HRQoL-4) 14 months Only one item on the CDC HRQoL-4 will be asked, and this is the item related to general health. Participants will be asked if they would say that in general that their health is Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair, Poor, or Prefer not to say. Data will be reported categorically as number of participants who answered: Excellent; Very good; Good; Fair; Poor; Prefer not to say.
Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level as assessed by blood test 9 months Finger stick blood samples will be obtained from teachers in the school, and HbA1c level in the blood sample will be analyzed.
Blood pressure (systolic) as assessed by automated oscillometric device 9 months Blood pressure measurements will be taken using an automated oscillometric device.
Blood pressure (diastolic) as assessed by automated oscillometric device 9 months Blood pressure measurements will be taken using an automated oscillometric device.
Skin carotenoid level as assessed by The Veggie Meter 9 months Skin carotenoid level will be assessed by The Veggie Meter, which is a small, portable non-invasive device that can be clipped to the finger briefly to detect skin carotenoid concentrations in ∼15-20 seconds for a single reading.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
🇺🇸Houston, Texas, United States