Our Early Movers longitudinal study found that adherence to the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines in infancy is low across demographic groups, impacting overall development. Early Movers is a parent-focused intervention designed to increase dissemination and activation of the 24-Hour Movement Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years. It adapts an established Australian intervention called INFANT. An important first step is conducting a pilot study.
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Feasibility (recruitment)
Timeframe: At recruitment completion, approximately 6 months from the start of recruitment
Feasibility (retention)
Timeframe: At data collection completion, approximately 10 months from the start of recruitment
Feasibility (procedures; field observations)
Timeframe: Throughout the 6 months of recruitment
Feasibility (procedures, interviews)
Timeframe: At recruitment completion, approximately 6 months from the start of recruitment
Feasibility (procedures, interviews)
Timeframe: 4-month follow-up (Infant age: 6 months)
Feasibility (data collection)
Timeframe: Baseline (Infant age: 2 months), 2-month follow-up (Infant age: 4 months), 4-month follow (Infant age: 6 months)
Parent acceptability (interviews)
Timeframe: 4-month follow-up (Infant age: 6 months)
Parent acceptability (questionnaire)
Timeframe: 4-month follow-up (Infant age: 6 months)
Parent acceptability (app usage)
Timeframe: Between baseline (Infant age: 2 months) and 4-month follow-up (Infant age: 6 months)
Public health staff acceptability (interviews)
Timeframe: At recruitment completion, approximately 6 months from the start of recruitment