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. 2018 Mar 14;9:104. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2018.00104

Table 3.

Criteria for decision-making.

Strength of Evidence Equity Acceptability Feasibility Sustainability Side-effects
  • Large cluster-RCT

  • Results not statistically significant

  • PRIMROSE population has higher SES compared to the general population

  • Targeted to Swedish speaking families only

  • Positively received by nurses in the trial

  • No stigmatization (primary prevention)

  • On-top of regular child care

  • Embedded in regular child health services

  • Potential problems concerning additional time required

  • On-going training of nurses during the intervention, high quality manual

  • Possible issues: updating of manual, ensuring an adequate workforce of trained nurses, motivational interviewing competence

  • Positive spill-over: potential impact on weight and health behavior on other family members

  • Possible unintended negative: potential feeling of lack of self-efficacy of parents, however, unlikely

Major concerns Minor concerns No concerns Some concerns Some concerns No concerns