About this trial
Food literacy (FL) is the capability to make healthy food choices in different contexts, settings and situations. Although eating habits are shaped by different circumstances and skills, most nutrition programs focus on nutrition knowledge alone. Addressing factors such as competencies, self-efficacy and social norms enables sustainable positive change in nutrition behaviour. This study will assess a lay leader-led FL workshop to Arab and Jewish women from disadvantaged communities in the Jerusalem region, utilizing a train-the-trainer approach, and will compare the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a lay-led FL intervention to an expert-led intervention.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Hebrew or Arabic literate women who are over 25 years old
Disqualifiers
Women who do not meet inclusion criteria.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Lay-led FL workshops
- Expert-led workshops
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Hadassah Medical Organization
Lead sponsor
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Collaborator