Author ORCID Identifier

Danae Dinkel

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2018

Publication Title

Journal of Physical Activity and Health

Volume

15

Issue

10

First Page

730

Last Page

736

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to determine if the Go Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment in Child Care (Go NAP SACC) intervention was effective in improving best practices in the areas of infant and child physical activity and outdoor play and learning in family child care homes (FCCHs) in Nebraska. Methods: FCCHs (n = 201) participated in a pre–post evaluation using the Infant and Child Physical Activity and Outdoor Play and Learning assessments from the Go NAP SACC validated measure to assess compliance with best practices. Results: At post, FCCHs demonstrated significant differences in 85% of the Infant and Child Physical Activity items (17 of 20) and 80% of the Outdoor Play and Learning items (12 of 15). Significant differences in best practices between urban and rural FCCH providers were also found. Conclusion: Go NAP SACC appears to be an effective intervention in Nebraska as, after participation in the initiative, providers were improving child care physical activity best practices. Additional research is needed to objectively determine if these changes resulted in objective improvements in children’s physical activity levels. Further, efforts are needed to develop and/or identify geographic-specific resources for continued improvement.

Comments

Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2018, 15 (10): 730-736, https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2017-0411. © 2018 Human Kinetics, Inc.

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