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移动健康项目中影响婴儿喂养参与度及行为决定因素:“健康成长项目”的定性评估

Factors Influencing Engagement and Behavioral Determinants of Infant Feeding in an mHealth Program: Qualitative Evaluation of the Growing Healthy Program.

作者信息

Litterbach Eloise-Kate, Russell Catherine G, Taki Sarah, Denney-Wilson Elizabeth, Campbell Karen J, Laws Rachel A

机构信息

Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.

Centre for Obesity Management and Prevention Research Excellence in Primary Health Care, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2017 Dec 18;5(12):e196. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8515.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infant feeding practices, including breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding practices, can play a role in the prevention of childhood obesity. The ubiquity of smartphone ownership among women of childbearing age provides important opportunities for the delivery of low-cost, broad reach parenting interventions delivered by mobile phone (mHealth or mobile health interventions). Little is known about how parents engage with mHealth programs targeting infant feeding and how such programs might influence infant feeding practices.

OBJECTIVE

The objectives of this study were to explore participant views on (1) factors influencing engagement with the Growing healthy program, an mHealth program targeting healthy infant feeding practices from birth to 9 months of age, and (2) the ways in which the program influenced behavioral determinants of capability, opportunity, and motivation for breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding behaviors.

METHODS

Semistructured, telephone interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample (n=24) of mothers participating in the Growing healthy program. Interviews explored participants' views about engagement with the program and its features, and the ways the program influenced determinants of infant feeding behaviors related to breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding. The interview schedule was informed by the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behavior (COM-B) model.

RESULTS

Participants reported that engagement fluctuated depending on need and the degree to which the program was perceived to fit with existing parenting beliefs and values. Participants identified that the credibility of the program source, the user friendly interface, and tailoring of content and push notifications to baby's age and key transition points promoted engagement, whereas technical glitches were reported to reduce engagement. Participants discussed that the program increased confidence in feeding decisions. For breastfeeding mothers, this was achieved by helping them to overcome doubts about breast milk supply, whereas mothers using formula reported feeling more confident to feed to hunger and satiety cues rather than encouraging infants to finish the bottle. Participants discussed that the program provided around-the-clock, readily accessible, nonjudgmental information and support on infant feeding and helped to reinforce information received by health professionals or encouraged them to seek additional help if needed. Participants reflected that their plans for feeding were typically made before joining the program, limiting the potential for the program to influence this aspect of motivation. Rather, the program provided emotional reassurance to continue with current feeding plans.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that engagement with the program was influenced by an interplay between the program features and needs of the user. Participants reported that the program enhanced confidence in feeding decisions by providing a 24/7 accessible, expert, nonjudgmental support for infant feeding that complemented health professional advice. It is likely that interventions need to commence during pregnancy to maximize the impact on breastfeeding intentions and plans.

摘要

背景

婴儿喂养方式,包括母乳喂养和最佳配方奶喂养方式,在预防儿童肥胖方面可发挥作用。育龄女性中智能手机的普及为通过手机提供低成本、广泛覆盖的育儿干预措施(移动健康或 mHealth 干预措施)提供了重要契机。对于父母如何参与针对婴儿喂养的 mHealth 项目以及此类项目可能如何影响婴儿喂养方式,人们知之甚少。

目的

本研究的目的是探讨参与者对以下方面的看法:(1)影响参与“健康成长”项目的因素,该项目是一个针对从出生到 9 个月大婴儿的健康喂养方式的 mHealth 项目;(2)该项目影响母乳喂养和最佳配方奶喂养行为的能力、机会和动机等行为决定因素的方式。

方法

对参与“健康成长”项目的 24 位母亲进行了有目的抽样的半结构化电话访谈。访谈探讨了参与者对参与该项目及其特点的看法,以及该项目影响与母乳喂养和最佳配方奶喂养相关的婴儿喂养行为决定因素的方式。访谈提纲参考了能力、机会、动机和行为(COM - B)模型。

结果

参与者报告称,参与度会根据需求以及该项目被认为与现有育儿观念和价值观的契合程度而波动。参与者指出,项目来源的可信度、用户友好的界面以及根据婴儿年龄和关键过渡点定制内容和推送通知促进了参与度,而技术故障则会降低参与度。参与者讨论称该项目增强了喂养决策的信心。对于母乳喂养的母亲来说,这是通过帮助她们克服对母乳供应的疑虑实现的,而使用配方奶的母亲表示对根据饥饿和饱腹感信号喂养更有信心,而不是鼓励婴儿喝完奶瓶里的奶。参与者讨论称该项目提供了关于婴儿喂养的全天候、随时可用且无偏见的信息和支持,并有助于强化从健康专业人员那里获得的信息,或者在需要时鼓励她们寻求更多帮助。参与者反映,她们的喂养计划通常在加入该项目之前就已制定,这限制了该项目影响动机这一方面的可能性。相反,该项目为继续当前的喂养计划提供了情感上的安心。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,对该项目的参与度受到项目特点和用户需求之间相互作用的影响。参与者报告称,该项目通过提供全天候可用、专业且无偏见的婴儿喂养支持来补充健康专业人员的建议,从而增强了喂养决策的信心。干预措施可能需要在孕期开始,以最大程度地影响母乳喂养的意愿和计划。

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