Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
Postgrad Med J. 2015 Apr;91(1074):206-11. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2014-132928. Epub 2015 Mar 26.
To assess parent preferences for utilisation of a parent-focused, telephone-based coaching service, or 'FITLINE,' to prevent or manage childhood obesity.
A cross-sectional survey of parents of children aged 2-12 years was conducted at a paediatric practice in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA, between July 2012 and May 2013. Parents received questionnaires with clinic visit paperwork and opted-in to the study by returning them to clinic staff or by mail. The anonymous pen-to-paper questionnaire assessed parents' potential FITLINE utilisation, preferences regarding educational content and logistics, and parent/child demographics. Simple logistical regression was used to assess associations between parent and child factors and FITLINE interest.
Among n=114 participants, most parents reported being very likely (n=53, 48%) or somewhat likely (n=44, 40%) to use a FITLINE-promoting healthy habits for children if it was made available. Interest in a FITLINE was greatest among overweight or obese parents (OR 3.12, CI 1.17 to 8.30) and those with children aged <5 years (OR 2.42, CI 1.02 to 5.73). Parents desired to discuss their own health and fitness goals (84%) along with educational topics such as healthy food shopping on a budget (91%) and how to meet children's physical activity needs (81%). Most parents preferred to obtain a FITLINE referral from a paediatrician or nurse (73%), instead of a school nurse (42%) or child-care provider (26%).
Given strong interest among parents in a FITLINE and the urgency of the youth obesity epidemic, implementation of a pilot phone-based service should be strongly considered.
评估父母对使用以父母为中心、基于电话的指导服务(即“FITLINE”)来预防或管理儿童肥胖的偏好。
在美国马萨诸塞州大波士顿的一家儿科诊所进行了一项横断面调查,调查对象为 2-12 岁儿童的父母。父母在诊所就诊时收到了附有问卷调查表的文件,并通过将其交还给诊所工作人员或通过邮件的方式选择参与研究。这份匿名的纸笔问卷评估了父母对 FITLINE 的潜在使用意愿、对教育内容和后勤服务的偏好,以及父母/孩子的人口统计学特征。简单的逻辑回归用于评估父母和孩子的因素与使用 FITLINE 的意愿之间的关联。
在 114 名参与者中,大多数父母表示如果提供 FITLINE 以促进孩子养成健康习惯,他们非常有可能(n=53,48%)或有些可能(n=44,40%)会使用。超重或肥胖父母(OR 3.12,95%CI 1.17 至 8.30)和年龄<5 岁的孩子的父母(OR 2.42,95%CI 1.02 至 5.73)对 FITLINE 的兴趣最大。父母希望讨论自己的健康和健身目标(84%),以及预算内的健康食品购物(91%)和如何满足孩子的身体活动需求(81%)等教育主题。大多数父母更希望从儿科医生或护士那里获得 FITLINE 的推荐(73%),而不是学校护士(42%)或儿童保育员(26%)。
鉴于父母对 FITLINE 的浓厚兴趣以及青少年肥胖症流行的紧迫性,应强烈考虑实施试点电话服务。