Lindsay Ana C, Greaney Mary L, Wallington Sherrie F, Sands Faith D, Wright Julie A, Salkeld Judith
1Exercise and Health Sciences Department,University of Massachusetts Boston,College of Nursing and Health Sciences,100 Morrissey Boulevard,Boston,MA 02125,USA.
3Health Studies & Department of Kinesiology,University of Rhode Island,Kingston,RI,USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2017 Feb;20(2):346-356. doi: 10.1017/S136898001600207X. Epub 2016 Aug 19.
Research indicates that healthful eating and physical activity (PA) practices implemented in child-care settings can have a positive effect on children's healthful behaviours in this setting, and this effect on healthful behaviours may possibly transfer to the home environment. While more research is needed to examine whether behaviours learned in family child-care homes (FCCH) transfer, the potential for transferability is especially important given that Latino children's home environment has been characterized by obesogenic parenting practices. We aimed to examine Latino parents' perceptions of their pre-school children's eating and PA experiences at home and at FCCH.
Qualitative study. Six focus groups were conducted in Spanish (n 36). Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis to identify key concepts and themes.
Analyses revealed that Latino parents perceive their children have healthier eating and PA experiences at FCCH than at home. Parents attributed this to FCCH providers providing an environment conducive to healthful eating and PA due to providers having more knowledge and skills, time and resources, and being required to follow rules and regulations set by the state that promote healthful eating and PA.
Understanding parental perceptions, attitudes and practices related to establishing and maintaining an environment conducive to children's healthful eating and PA at home and at the FCCH is essential for the design of successful interventions to promote children's healthful behaviours in these two settings. Given that parents perceive their children as having more healthful behaviours while at FCCH, interventions that address both settings jointly may be most effective than those addressing only one environment by itself.
研究表明,在儿童保育机构实施的健康饮食和体育活动(PA)做法可对儿童在该环境中的健康行为产生积极影响,且这种对健康行为的影响可能会延伸至家庭环境。虽然需要更多研究来检验在家庭式儿童保育所(FCCH)学到的行为是否会延伸,但鉴于拉丁裔儿童的家庭环境具有致胖育儿方式的特点,这种可转移性的潜力尤为重要。我们旨在研究拉丁裔父母对其学龄前儿童在家中和FCCH的饮食及体育活动经历的看法。
定性研究。用西班牙语进行了6个焦点小组讨论(n = 36)。使用主题分析法对文字记录进行分析,以确定关键概念和主题。
分析显示,拉丁裔父母认为孩子在FCCH的饮食和体育活动经历比在家中更健康。父母将此归因于FCCH提供者营造了有利于健康饮食和体育活动的环境,因为提供者拥有更多知识和技能、时间及资源,且被要求遵守州里制定的促进健康饮食和体育活动的规章制度。
了解父母在家庭和FCCH建立及维持有利于儿童健康饮食和体育活动环境方面的看法、态度及做法,对于设计成功的干预措施以促进儿童在这两种环境中的健康行为至关重要。鉴于父母认为孩子在FCCH时行为更健康,联合针对这两种环境的干预措施可能比仅针对一种环境的干预措施更有效。