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Activating a community: an agent-based model of Romp & Chomp, a whole-of-community childhood obesity intervention

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posted on 2019-09-01, 00:00 authored by M Kasman, R A Hammond, B Heuberger, A Mack-Crane, R Purcell, C Economos, Boyd Swinburn, Steven AllenderSteven Allender, Melanie NicholsMelanie Nichols
© 2019 The Obesity Society Objective: Successful whole-of-community childhood obesity prevention interventions tend to involve community stakeholders in spreading knowledge about and engagement with obesity prevention efforts through the community. This process is referred to by the authors as stakeholder-driven community diffusion (SDCD). This study uses an agent-based model in conjunction with intervention data to increase understanding of how SDCD operates. Methods: This agent-based model retrospectively simulated SDCD during Romp & Chomp, a 4-year whole-of-community childhood obesity prevention intervention in Victoria, Australia. Stakeholder survey data, intervention records, and expert estimates were used to parameterize the model. Model output was evaluated against criteria derived from empirical data and experts’ estimates of the magnitude and timing of community knowledge and engagement change. Results: The model was able to produce outputs that met the evaluation criteria: increases in simulated community knowledge and engagement driven by SDCD closely matched expert estimates of magnitude and timing. Conclusions: Strong suggestive evidence was found in support of a hypothesis that SDCD was a key driver of the success of the Romp & Chomp intervention. Model exploration also provided additional insights about these processes (including where additional data collection might prove most beneficial), as well as implications for the design and implementation of future interventions.

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Journal

Obesity

Volume

27

Issue

9

Pagination

1494 - 1502

Publisher

Wiley

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1930-7381

eISSN

1930-739X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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