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CVD Nutrition Education

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Stanford University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cardiovascular Diseases
Heart Diseases

Treatments

Behavioral: Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT00005727
R01HL046782 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
4936

Details and patient eligibility

About

To conduct a randomized, controlled trial of cardiovascular disease nutrition education using a cluster design with two conditions, special intervention (SI) and usual care (UC).

Full description

BACKGROUND:

Progress in educating those with low literacy levels about CVD risk factors related to nutrition had been hampered by the lack of appropriate materials and programs. It was questionable whether the traditional methods of education used with literate, middle-income populations were generalizable to low literate, lower-income populations. While past work had demonstrated significant associations between dietary practices and risk for CVD--in the form of hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and hypertension--as well as alterations in risk when dietary practices were changed, effective educational methods for low literate populations who were at high risk for CVD were still in their infancy in 1991.

The study was part of an NHLBI initiative on "CVD Nutrition Education for Low Literacy Skills". The initiative originated within the Prevention and Demonstration Branch of the DECA, was approved by the September 1988 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council, and released in July 1990.

DESIGN NARRATIVE:

The two clusters were comprised of small groups of multi-ethnic, low-income individuals who were predominantly women aged 20-35 with low-literacy levels. The source of these groups was the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), a program of the USDA and Cooperative Extension Services of the University of California. EFNEP provided basic, non-CVD specific nutrition information to approximately 1000 low-income families in Santa Clara County, California annually in conjunction with job training programs and specialty schools for low-literate individuals. Twenty-four groups were matched in pairs for group size and type of setting and one of each pair was allocated randomly to receive the UC or SI. The UC group received an eight one-hour classroom curriculum covering nutrition information on the basic food groups, meal planning and food purchasing, delivered primarily through lecture and print materials. The Sl involved designing an innovative CVD nutrition program, composed of distinct education modules, that used face-to-face, participatory education and mediated materials for low-literate adults. Participants learned to modify their own family menus, select and prepare low cost foods obtained from the USDA or food stamps, and received specially adapted and newly developed materials that relied little on written communication that were sensitive to cultural dietary beliefs.

Summative evaluation involved testing whether the SI groups had a greater change in CVD nutrition knowledge and behavior (as measured by self-report) 24 hour diet recalls, and serum cholesterol) from baseline to an eight week post-test, and through a five month maintenance period. The generalization phase of the research tested a revised version of the program in a non-classroom setting with Head Start families, and intervened at the community level to modify the food selection and preparation practices of organizations (such as soup kitchens, food banks, and homeless shelters) that provide food to low-income/low-literate groups. As the concluding aspect of the study, the feasibility was explored of disseminating the nutrition program and education modules to local and national groups serving low-literate populations.

Enrollment

351 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

Under 100 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

No eligibility criteria

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

351 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Specially-designed nutrition education curriculum designed to lower dietary fat intake in people with low literacy skills.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Intervention
Control
Active Comparator group
Description:
General nutrition education curriculum.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Intervention

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