This feasibility study will now evaluate its use during regular visits, gathering feedback from parents and YHCP, along with user data from the digital tool.
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Intervention
- Life style intervention
N.a.
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
<p>The objective of this study is to examine the feasibility of using a digital version of FLY-Kids during a regular youth healthcare visit.</p><p> </p>
Secondary outcome
<p>The feasibility of using the digital version of FLY-Kids during a youth healthcare visit in different subgroups in the study population.</p><p> </p>
Background summary
FLY-Kids is a digital lifestyle screening tool for children aged 1–3, designed for use in youth healthcare. Parents complete 10 lifestyle-related questions before their visit, creating an overview to support discussions with YHCP. The tool also provides guidance for improving the child's lifestyle. To enhance implementation, digitalization is key. A previous study identified user needs, leading to the first digital version of FLY-Kids.
Study objective
This feasibility study will now evaluate its use during regular visits, gathering feedback from parents and YHCP, along with user data from the digital tool.
Study design
Onsite training in the use of FLY-Kids will be provided for YHCP.
After giving consent, parents will complete FLY-Kids digitally before their regular youth healthcare visit. They will then receive a dashboard with feedback and general lifestyle information. During the visit, their child's weight and height will be measured as part of standard care. The FLY-Kids dashboard will serve as a conversation aid for parents and YHCP to discuss the child's lifestyle, and parents will receive guidance on next steps. To evaluate the digital version of FLY-Kids, parents and YHCP will complete a questionnaire—parents immediately after the visit and YHCP at the end of the study. Additionally, data from digital patient files will be collected, including FLY-Kids usage data and demographic information such as the child’s age, sex, parents' education level, primary home language, country of birth, and number of children in the family
Intervention
NA
Study burden and risks
The burden for this research is minimal. The only foreseen burden is the time it takes to complete the questionnaires (FLY-Kids and evaluation). No risks will be expected.
K.M.F. Joosten
dr. Molewaterplein 40
Rotterdam 3015 GJ
Netherlands
010-7037029
k.joosten@erasmusmc.nl
K.M.F. Joosten
dr. Molewaterplein 40
Rotterdam 3015 GJ
Netherlands
010-7037029
k.joosten@erasmusmc.nl
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Inclusion criteria
Parents: Parents/caregivers of a child aged 1-4 years scheduled for a regular youth healthcare visit and can provide electronic informed consent. Youth healthcare professional (YHCP): Directly working with children aged 0-4 years and Has worked with FLY-Kids during a regular youth healthcare visit.
Exclusion criteria
Both groups: no informed consent was obtained
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Recruitment
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Plan description
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Research portal | NL-009531 |