Nutrients (Aug 2021)

Using a Community-Based Participatory Mixed Methods Research Approach to Develop, Evaluate, and Refine a Nutrition Intervention to Replace Sugary Drinks with Filtered Tap Water among Predominantly Central-American Immigrant Families with Infants and Toddlers: The Water Up @Home Pilot Evaluation Study

  • Shannon McCarley,
  • Mairyn López-Ríos,
  • Rosalina Burgos Gil,
  • Monique Mitchell Turner,
  • Sean D. Cleary,
  • Mark Edberg,
  • Uriyoán Colón-Ramos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13092942
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 2942

Abstract

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Descriptions of the implementation of community-based participatory mixed-methods research (CBPMMR) in all phases of the engagement approach are limited. This manuscript describes the explicit integration of mixed-methods in four stages of CBPR: (1) connecting and diagnosing, (2) prescribing-implementing, (3) evaluating, and (4) disseminating and refining an intervention that aimed to motivate Latino parents (predominantly Central American in the US) of infants and toddlers to replace sugary drinks with filtered tap water. CBPMMR allowed for co-learning that led to the identification of preliminary behavioral outcomes, insights into potential mechanisms of behavior change, and revisions to the intervention design, implementation and evaluation.

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