Background: Quick and robust measurement of dietary intake is important for monitoring population trends and evaluating nutrition-promotion programs. Flinders’ Caring Futures Institute (CFI) researchers and collaborators, including CRE-EPOCH members, have developed a comprehensive suite of evidence-based brief tools that accurately measure diet, food intake, and obesity-related behaviours (e.g. movement, sleep) across childhood (6 months to <20 years).
Objective: To develop a user-friendly platform of accessible online resources (measurement tool plus data management and analytical protocols) to facilitate the use and adoption of the tool(s) in research, practice and policy.
Methods: In 2021, an online platform was developed, hosted on the Flinders University CFI webpage. The CFI Tools and Resources platform links to a database (REDCap1,2) and uses a streamlined process, whereby respondents complete an expression of interest form, reporting their demographic details (open responses) and selecting the tools (n=9) they would like access to and their intended purpose for use of the tool/s. Respondents receive the selected tools via email and a follow up survey approximately 12 months later asking if, and how, they have used the tool.
Results: As of August 9th 2023, the tools (n=1-9 of 9) had been requested from n=82 respondents (totalling n=364 individual tool requests) across six countries, for the purpose of research (n=51), practice (n=37) and other (n=10). Respondents held a range of practice, research, teaching, and/or policy positions within health care, university, government and non-government organisations. Six (of 10) respondents had utilised the tools for community research (n=3), clinical research (n=2) and clinical practice (n=1) in the previous 12 months.
Conclusion: The CFI Tools and Resources platform supports routine and harmonised measurement of behavioural outcomes across research and practice, including the evaluation of scaled-up early obesity prevention programs and as screening tools within healthcare settings to facilitate referral and feedback to families.