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Theorizing How Context Influences School-Based Interventions That Support Children's Weight Management: Co-Producing

Dylan Kneale1, Rachael C Edwards1, Meena Khatwa1

  • 1EPPI Centre, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London, C/O: 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL, United Kingdom, 44 02076126020.

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This study co-produced a logic model to improve school-based child weight management interventions by focusing on systemic factors and context. Co-production revealed transformational impacts and highlighted needs for clearer communication in future research collaborations.

Keywords:
children's healthco-productionlogic modelprioritisationsocial determinants of health

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Systems Science
  • Childhood Obesity Research

Background:

  • School-based interventions are key for child weight management but show variable effectiveness due to context.
  • Co-production of research and complex systems models enhance understanding of intervention contexts.
  • Gaps exist in understanding co-production's role in prioritizing research and assessing its value.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Identify contextual features for school weight management interventions (physical activity, nutrition, mental well-being).
  • Evaluate the impact of co-production on research processes and outcomes.
  • Document lessons learned from developing and refining a logic model through co-production.

Main Methods:

  • Collaborative workshops to refine a theoretical framework of contextual influences.
  • Critical review of co-production evaluation frameworks, leading to a new approach.
  • Surveys and workshop feedback to assess co-production value and process.

Main Results:

  • A refined logic model prioritizing systemic and policy factors over individual behaviors.
  • Reduced model complexity and increased emphasis on life course and environmental factors.
  • Co-production yielded unexpected, transformational impacts, with identified needs for clearer communication on roles and expectations.

Conclusions:

  • The refined model supports a shift from personal responsibility narratives in child health.
  • Co-produced theoretical frameworks are practical and valuable for reshaping research focus.
  • Co-production challenges assumptions and reshapes research priorities from the outset.