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餐桌对话:开发一种观察工具,以评估早期护理和教育环境中的口头喂养沟通。

Table Talk: development of an observational tool to assess verbal feeding communications in early care and education settings.

机构信息

1Department of Family and Preventive Medicine,University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,4301 W. Markham Street,#530,Little Rock,AR 72205-7199,USA.

2School of Human Ecology,Louisiana Tech University,Ruston,LA,USA.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2017 Nov;20(16):2869-2877. doi: 10.1017/S1368980017001896. Epub 2017 Aug 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Children's dietary intake impacts weight status and a range of short- and long-term health outcomes. Accurate measurement of factors that influence children's diet is critical to the development and evaluation of interventions designed to improve children's diets. The purpose of the current paper is to present the development of the Table Talk observational tool to measure early care and education teachers' (ECET) verbal feeding communications.

DESIGN

An observational tool to assess ECET verbal communication at mealtimes was deigned based on the extant literature. Trained observers conducted observations using the tool during lunch for both lead and assistant ECET. Descriptive statistics, test-retest for a subgroup, interclass correlations for each item, and comparisons between leads and assistants were conducted.

SETTING

Head Start centres, Southern USA.

SUBJECTS

Seventy-five Head Start educators.

RESULTS

On average, 17·2 total verbal feeding communications (sd 8·9) were observed per ECET. For lead ECET, the most prevalent Supportive Comment was Exploring Foods whereas for assistants Making Positive Comments was the most prevalent. Overall, lead ECET enacted more Supportive Comments than assistant ECET (F(2,72)=4·8, P=0·03). The most common Unsupportive Comment was Pressuring to Eat, with a mean of 3·8 (sd 4·3) and a maximum of 25. There was no difference in Unsupportive Comments between lead and assistant ECET.

CONCLUSIONS

Table Talk may be a useful tool to assess verbal feeding communications of ECET, with potential applications such as informing ECET training and assessing intervention efforts.

摘要

目的

儿童的饮食摄入会影响其体重状况以及一系列短期和长期的健康结果。准确测量影响儿童饮食的因素对于开发和评估旨在改善儿童饮食的干预措施至关重要。本文的目的是介绍 Table Talk 观察工具的开发,以衡量早期护理和教育教师(ECET)的口头喂养沟通。

设计

根据现有文献,设计了一种用于评估 ECET 用餐时口头交流的观察工具。经过培训的观察员使用该工具在午餐时间对主要 ECET 和助理 ECET 进行观察。进行了描述性统计、子组的测试-再测试、每个项目的组内相关系数以及主要 ECET 和助理 ECET 之间的比较。

设置

美国南部的 Head Start 中心。

对象

75 名 Head Start 教育工作者。

结果

平均每位 ECET 观察到 17.2 项总口头喂养沟通(标准差 8.9)。对于主要 ECET,最常见的支持性评论是探索食物,而对于助理 ECET,最常见的是积极评论。总体而言,主要 ECET 比助理 ECET 实施了更多的支持性评论(F(2,72)=4.8,P=0.03)。最常见的不支持性评论是施压进食,平均值为 3.8(标准差 4.3),最大值为 25。主要 ECET 和助理 ECET 之间的不支持性评论没有差异。

结论

Table Talk 可能是评估 ECET 口头喂养沟通的有用工具,具有潜在的应用,例如为 ECET 培训提供信息和评估干预措施。

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