Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Brussels, Belgium.
PLoS One. 2019 Dec 11;14(12):e0226131. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226131. eCollection 2019.
This study aimed to investigate the effect of integrating a video intervention "Movie Models" within the Feel4Diabetes-study on specific parenting practices and related parental self-efficacy regarding children's physical activity, screen-time and eating behaviour in vulnerable families (i.e. families living in low socioeconomic municipalities and at risk for developing type 2 diabetes). Additionally, there was examination of how the intervention was perceived by the parents.
Within randomly selected low socioeconomic municipalities in Belgium, families were recruited through primary schools. Families at risk for developing type 2 diabetes were identified using the FINDRISC questionnaire (n = 457). Afterwards, the municipalities were randomly assigned to the intervention or control condition. At risk families assigned to the intervention group were invited to participate in six Feel4Diabetes counselling sessions in which families were encouraged to adopt a healthier lifestyle. The "Movie Models" videos were integrated within two sessions by using a face-to-face group discussion approach. Parenting-related factors were assessed before and after the integration of the videos, using a questionnaire. After integrating the videos, some extra evaluation questions were assessed. In total, 126 families were included in a per protocol evaluation and Repeated Measures ANOVAs were conducted to evaluate the potential intervention effects.
Some favourable intervention effects were found on parenting practices and related parental self-efficacy regarding children's eating behaviours, however almost no effects were found on parenting-related factors regarding children's physical activity and screen-time. In total, 60.0% of the participants indicated that they applied tips regarding parenting practices and 52.0% indicated that discussions with other participants regarding the videos were useful for them.
The integration of "Movie Models" within the Feel4Diabetes-study was effective in improving some parenting-related factors regarding children's health behaviours, however most parenting-related factors could not be improved. The implementation of "Movie Models" as a face-to-face group discussion approach was relatively well received and may be a promising way to improve parenting-related factors in vulnerable families.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02278809.
本研究旨在调查在脆弱家庭(即居住在低社会经济市镇且有发展 2 型糖尿病风险的家庭)中,将视频干预“电影模型”融入 Feel4Diabetes 研究对特定育儿实践和相关育儿自我效能感的影响,这些家庭与儿童的身体活动、屏幕时间和饮食行为有关。此外,还研究了父母对干预的看法。
在比利时随机选择的低社会经济市镇,通过小学招募家庭。使用 FINDRISC 问卷(n = 457)确定有发展 2 型糖尿病风险的家庭。之后,市镇被随机分配到干预组或对照组。被分配到干预组的高危家庭被邀请参加六次 Feel4Diabetes 咨询会议,鼓励他们采用更健康的生活方式。“电影模型”视频通过面对面的小组讨论方式融入其中两次会议。在整合视频之前和之后,使用问卷评估与育儿相关的因素。在整合视频后,评估了一些额外的评估问题。共有 126 个家庭参与了方案评估,进行了重复测量方差分析以评估潜在的干预效果。
在与儿童饮食行为相关的育儿实践和相关育儿自我效能感方面,发现了一些有利的干预效果,但在与儿童身体活动和屏幕时间相关的育儿相关因素方面,几乎没有发现任何效果。共有 60.0%的参与者表示他们应用了有关育儿实践的提示,52.0%的参与者表示他们认为与其他参与者就视频进行的讨论对他们有用。
将“电影模型”融入 Feel4Diabetes 研究中,有效地改善了与儿童健康行为相关的一些育儿相关因素,但大多数育儿相关因素都无法得到改善。实施“电影模型”作为面对面的小组讨论方式得到了相对较好的接受,可能是改善脆弱家庭中育儿相关因素的一种有前途的方法。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02278809。