Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Tamariki Pakari Child Health and Wellbeing Trust, New Plymouth, New Zealand; Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Obes Res Clin Pract. 2021 May-Jun;15(3):262-267. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2021.03.002. Epub 2021 Mar 17.
To explore the perceptions and experiences of caregivers of preschool children with weight issues referred from New Zealand's preschool check (the B4 School Check) to a healthy lifestyle programme. Second, to understand determinants of engagement with the programme for families post referral.
Semi-structured focus groups and interviews were conducted with caregivers of preschool children referred from the national preschool check (the B4 School Check) to the Whānau Pakari healthy lifestyle programme. A purposeful sampling approach ensured the opinions of Māori (New Zealand's indigenous population) and non-Māori caregivers were included. Those who engaged and did not engage with the programme were included from across Taranaki (a semi-rural region of New Zealand). Focus groups and interviews were run separately for Māori and non-Māori participants.
Thematic analysis yielded one sub-theme related to caregiver perceptions of weight: societal beliefs about childhood weight, and three sub-themes related to determinants of engagement: referral experience, competing life demands, and caregiver resistance to and motivation for accepting external support. A negative referral experience to Whānau Pakari often resulted in caregivers declining to engage with the programme. Themes were similar across both Māori and non-Māori caregivers.
This study confirmed that caregiver perceptions influence their acceptance and management of their child's weight issues. The experience of the referral to a healthy lifestyle programme is important for determining future engagement, and is likely to be facilitated by providing improved training and support to health professionals around discussing childhood weight issues with caregivers of young children.
探索从新西兰学前检查(B4 学校检查)转介至健康生活方式计划的有体重问题的学龄前儿童照顾者的看法和经验。其次,了解家庭在转介后参与该计划的决定因素。
对从全国学前检查(B4 学校检查)转介至 Whānau Pakari 健康生活方式计划的学龄前儿童照顾者进行了半结构化焦点小组和访谈。采用有目的的抽样方法,确保包括毛利人(新西兰的土著居民)和非毛利人照顾者的意见。从新西兰的一个半农村地区塔拉纳基(Taranaki)纳入了参与和不参与该计划的家庭。对毛利人和非毛利人参与者分别进行了焦点小组和访谈。
主题分析产生了一个与照顾者对体重的看法相关的子主题:关于儿童体重的社会观念,以及三个与参与决定因素相关的子主题:转介经验、生活需求竞争和照顾者对接受外部支持的抵制和动机。对 Whānau Pakari 的负面转介体验往往导致照顾者拒绝参与该计划。这些主题在毛利人和非毛利人照顾者中都很相似。
本研究证实,照顾者的看法会影响他们对孩子体重问题的接受和管理。转介至健康生活方式计划的体验对于确定未来的参与度很重要,并且通过为卫生专业人员提供更好的培训和支持,以与幼儿的照顾者讨论儿童体重问题,可能会促进这一点。