Østbye 2015.
| Study name | Keys to healthy family child care homes (KEYS) |
| Methods | C‐RCT |
| Participants | Approximately 450 children aged 18 months‐4 years from 150 Family Child Care Homes |
| Interventions | Intervention: “The Keys intervention is delivered over nine months, spending approximately three months on each of three modules. These modules are designed to help providers (1). Modify their own weight‐related behaviours so that they can become role models for children (Module 1: Healthy You), (2) create environments that encourage and support children’s physical activity and healthy eating habits (Module 2: Healthy Home), and (3) adopt sound business practices that will help them sustain the changes introduced (Module 3: Healthy Business). "The intervention is delivered through workshops, home visits, tailored coaching calls, and educational toolkits." Control: “Participants in the control arm receive the Healthy Business" only |
| Outcomes | Child intake collected using direct observation at the Family Child Care Homes |
| Starting date | Unknown |
| Contact information | Courtney Mann: courtney.mann@dm.duke.edu |
| Notes |
BMI: body mass index; C‐RCT: cluster‐randomised controlled trial; LGA: Local Government Area; RCT: randomised controlled trial