University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
J Transcult Nurs. 2021 May;32(3):221-229. doi: 10.1177/1043659620912305. Epub 2020 Mar 20.
Obesity in Mexican American children is reaching epidemic proportions. Improved understanding of children's healthy eating perceptions in culturally diverse populations is needed. The purpose was to describe the meanings and experiences associated with healthy eating from the perspective of Mexican American children. The design was a focused ethnography. Midwestern children, aged 11 to 13 years, were interviewed in home and school settings. Leininger's four phases of qualitative data analysis was used to analyze data. Parental consent/child assent was obtained. Twenty-one children were interviewed. Two themes emerged: (a) Mexican American children connect healthy eating with familiar foods in the context of their ethnic culture; and (b) foods that provide feelings of happiness and well-being are associated with healthy eating. This study provides a clear understanding of the meaning and perceptions of healthy eating from the perspective of Mexican American children and offers data to promote culturally congruent care.
墨西哥裔美国儿童的肥胖问题已经达到了流行的程度。需要更好地理解文化多元化人群中儿童健康饮食的观念。本研究旨在从墨西哥裔美国儿童的角度描述与健康饮食相关的意义和体验。本研究设计为聚焦民族志研究。在家庭和学校环境中对中西部地区 11 至 13 岁的儿童进行了访谈。采用莱宁格的定性数据分析的四个阶段对数据进行分析。获得了父母同意/儿童同意。共访谈了 21 名儿童。出现了两个主题:(a)墨西哥裔美国儿童将健康饮食与他们的民族文化背景下熟悉的食物联系起来;(b)能带来幸福感和满足感的食物与健康饮食有关。本研究从墨西哥裔美国儿童的角度清晰地理解了健康饮食的意义和观念,并提供了促进文化一致的护理的数据。