Walker Jacqueline L, Dix Clare, Hardt Jessica, Farletti Rebecca, Littlewood Robyn
School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service, Queensland Health, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Child Obes. 2023 Mar;19(2):88-101. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0313. Epub 2022 Jun 1.
There are limited evidence-based programs for children living in Queensland, Australia, who are at risk of overweight or obesity. Despite the known importance of prevention initiatives, an online, locally relevant program supporting sustainable health behaviors does not exist. This study aimed to understand the perspectives of parents/guardians and health professionals regarding important aspects of an online childhood obesity prevention program. This pragmatic, mixed-methods study was conducted from March to December 2020. Recruitment included participants from two groups involved with children aged 2-17 years, health professionals, and parents/guardians. Phase 1 involved dissemination of an online survey. Questions addressed program structure, content delivery (including nutrition, physical activity, and parenting practices), program evaluation, and information dissemination. Descriptive statistics were used to describe survey data to inform the delivery of Phase 2, where two focus groups further explored the topics. Thematic analysis was used to investigate the qualitative data. Twenty-eight health professionals and 11 parents/guardians completed the survey, and 14 health professionals and 6 parents/guardians participated in the focus groups. Participants believed that the most beneficial approach would target younger children with family-based interventions, via a nontraditional structure. There was a strong preference for interactive content, gamification, and practical resources to translate knowledge into practice. Parents emphasized that there should be no assumption of basic knowledge, and that decision fatigue is a barrier to engagement. Participants provided clear direction regarding key aspects for future development of an online prevention program, highlighting the importance of codesign to tailor the program to identified needs.
对于生活在澳大利亚昆士兰州、有超重或肥胖风险的儿童,基于证据的项目有限。尽管预防举措的重要性已为人所知,但目前还没有一个支持可持续健康行为的、与当地相关的在线项目。本研究旨在了解家长/监护人以及健康专业人员对于在线儿童肥胖预防项目重要方面的看法。这项务实的混合方法研究于2020年3月至12月进行。招募的参与者包括两组与2至17岁儿童有关的人群,即健康专业人员和家长/监护人。第一阶段包括开展一项在线调查。问题涉及项目结构、内容交付(包括营养、体育活动和育儿实践)、项目评估以及信息传播。描述性统计用于描述调查数据,为第二阶段的开展提供信息,在第二阶段,两个焦点小组进一步探讨了这些主题。主题分析用于调查定性数据。28名健康专业人员和11名家长/监护人完成了调查,14名健康专业人员和6名家长/监护人参加了焦点小组。参与者认为,最有益的方法是通过非传统结构,针对年幼儿童开展基于家庭的干预措施。人们强烈倾向于互动内容、游戏化以及将知识转化为实践的实用资源。家长强调,不应假定具备基础知识,而且决策疲劳是参与的一个障碍。参与者为在线预防项目的未来发展关键方面提供了明确指导,强调了共同设计以根据确定的需求定制项目的重要性。