Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Nutrition, Harvard TH, Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
BMJ Open. 2017 Nov 12;7(11):e018219. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018219.
Latinos are the largest and most rapidly growing minority population group in the USA and are disproportionally affected by obesity and related chronic diseases. Child care providers likely influence the eating and physical activity behaviours of children in their care, and therefore are important targets for interventions designed to prevent childhood obesity. Nonetheless, there is a paucity of research examining the behaviours of family child care home (FCCH) providers and whether they model healthy eating and physical activity behaviours. Therefore, this study explored Latino FCCH providers' beliefs and practices related to healthy eating, physical activity and sedentary behaviours, and how they view their ability to serve as role models for these behaviours for young children in their care.
This is a qualitative study consisting of six focus groups conducted in Spanish with a sample of 44 state-licensed Latino FCCH providers in the state of Massachusetts. Translated transcripts were analysed using thematic analyses to identify meaningful patterns.
Analyses revealed that Latino FCCH providers have positive beliefs and attitudes about the importance of healthy eating and physical activity for children in their care, but personally struggle with these same behaviours and with maintaining a healthy weight status. The ability of Latino FCCH providers to model healthy eating and physical activity may be limited by their low self-efficacy in their ability to be physically active, eat a healthy diet and maintain a healthy weight.
Interventions designed to improve healthy eating and physical activity behaviours of children enrolled in FCCHs should address providers' own health behaviours as well as their modelling of these health behaviours. Future research can build on the findings of this qualitative study by quantifying Latino FCCH providers' eating and physical activity behaviours, and determining how these behaviours influence behaviours and health outcomes of children in their care.
拉丁裔是美国最大和增长最快的少数族裔群体,他们不成比例地受到肥胖和相关慢性疾病的影响。儿童保育员可能会影响他们照顾的儿童的饮食和体育活动行为,因此,他们是预防儿童肥胖的干预措施的重要目标。尽管如此,很少有研究检查家庭儿童保育家庭(FCCH)提供者的行为,以及他们是否模范健康的饮食和体育活动行为。因此,本研究探讨了拉丁裔 FCCH 提供者与健康饮食、体育活动和久坐行为相关的信念和实践,以及他们如何看待自己为照顾的幼儿树立这些行为榜样的能力。
这是一项由六项焦点小组组成的定性研究,研究对象是马萨诸塞州 44 名获得州许可的拉丁裔 FCCH 提供者。使用主题分析对翻译后的转录本进行分析,以识别有意义的模式。
分析结果表明,拉丁裔 FCCH 提供者对儿童保育中健康饮食和体育活动的重要性持有积极的信念和态度,但个人在这些行为和保持健康体重方面存在困难。拉丁裔 FCCH 提供者模范健康饮食和体育活动的能力可能受到其自身身体活动、健康饮食和保持健康体重能力的低自我效能感的限制。
旨在改善参加 FCCH 的儿童健康饮食和体育活动行为的干预措施应解决提供者自身的健康行为以及他们对这些健康行为的模范作用。未来的研究可以通过量化拉丁裔 FCCH 提供者的饮食和体育活动行为,并确定这些行为如何影响他们照顾的儿童的行为和健康结果,来进一步研究这项定性研究的结果。