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The goal of this intervention development study is to optimize the Starting Early to Prevent Obesity Using Telehealth (StEP OUT) intervention for feasibility and acceptability, using human-centered design and community-engaged research methods.
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This intervention development study will enroll three to four consecutive cohorts to receive Starting Early to Prevent Obesity Using Telehealth (StEP OUT), an online, group-based nutrition education and parenting support program beginning in the third trimester of pregnancy and continuing through the first four to six months of infancy. It is tailored to Hispanic/Latinx families. StEP OUT will be delivered by a registered dietician/certified lactation counselor in coordination with the Long Island Jewish Medical Center Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (LIJ WIC). The StEP OUT curriculum is based on the Starting Early Program (StEP), which uses didactic instruction, reflective discussion, interactive demonstrations, and hands-on practicing of skills to support prenatal nutrition and healthy early infant feeding practices. The details of program structure and content will evolve as the study progresses based on feedback from participants, interventionists, and our Community Advisory Board. Initially, we will plan to have 5 formal sessions structured as groups with multiple participants receiving the session simultaneously, primarily via remote videoconference, though sessions may occur individually, based on participant schedule and preference. Each session will conclude with a structured feedback discussion designed to elicit targets and strategies for further program adaptation. We will collect feasibility and acceptability data after each session and at the end of the five-session program for each cohort. The iterative intervention adaptation process will be complete once all participants rate the intervention as "acceptable" or higher and fidelity is 90% or higher. We anticipate meeting this benchmark after 3 cohorts but may need to recruit an additional cohort to test subsequent adaptations, if necessary.
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40 participants in 1 patient group
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Michelle W Katzow, MD, MS
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