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Evaluation of an Interactive Computer-tailored Nutrition Intervention in a Real-life Setting

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Journal Ann Behav Med
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2007 Feb 13
PMID 17291169
Citations 15
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Abstract

Background: Studies testing Web-based computer-tailored education in real-life settings are now needed.

Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness and applicability of an interactive computer-tailored fat reduction intervention, which was previously tested as efficacious in a controlled setting, delivered to a broader population by local health promotion services. The impact of the computer-tailored intervention is compared with a generic intervention and with a no-intervention control group.

Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used assigning 6 companies randomly to (a) the computer-tailored intervention condition, (b) the generic intervention condition, and (c) the no-intervention control condition. Participants (N = 337) completed validated baseline and posttest questionnaires and received the personal feedback immediately through the company's intranet. A structured interview with the project coordinators assessed the process that the companies had passed through to disseminate the fat intake intervention.

Results: Six months postbaseline, the results showed that the computer-tailored intervention to reduce fat intake implemented through worksites was more effective in decreasing employees' fat intake compared with a generic intervention, F = 23.5, p < .001, or no intervention, F = 28.1, p < .001. Moreover, the dissemination strategy used is feasible for local health promotion services.

Conclusions: This study can be regarded as an effective "real-life" trial with an implementation strategy that can be used for large scale dissemination.

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