家长在初级医疗保健环境中就其幼儿体重进行交流后的体验:STOP 项目内的一项研究。

Parents' experiences following conversations about their young child's weight in the primary health care setting: a study within the STOP project.

机构信息

Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Aug 12;22(1):1540. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13803-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In primary healthcare, conversations between clinicians and parents about young children's overweight are key to providing support and initiating weight management. However, given the sensitivity of this topic, these conversations are difficult for both clinicians and parents and are sometimes delayed or avoided. To understand the emotional impact of these conversations, this study aims to shed light on parents' experiences following conversations with primary care nurses about their child's overweight.

METHODS

Participants were recruited through a childhood obesity randomized controlled trial (RCT) conducted in Sweden. Telephone-based semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 parents (mean age 40; the majority were women (n = 12/17), had a university degree (n = 14/17) and were born in Sweden (n = 13/16)). Their children were between 3 and 7 years old (mean age 4.8 years) with overweight (n = 7) or obesity (n = 10). The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Two main themes were developed. Theme 1, 'Receiving the overweight/obesity diagnosis', explores parents' reactions to the conversation with the primary care nurse. Depending on how the nurse presented the topic, conversations either fostered an alliance between the parent and the nurse, encouraging parents to reflect and develop insights about the child's and the family's needs (subtheme Conversations that empower), or felt limited, uncomfortable, or belittling (subtheme Conversations that provoke resistance). Theme 2, 'Parenting a child with a formal diagnosis of obesity', explores challenges parents faced following the weight conversations, including managing their own feelings and concerns (subtheme Fear of transferring weight anxiety), dealing with others' reactions (subtheme Involve family and manage surroundings) and asking for and receiving support from health care professionals (subtheme Obtain support from health care professionals).

CONCLUSIONS

While conversations with primary care nurses about children's weight were often emotional, most parents felt these conversations were ultimately helpful, as they encouraged them to enact positive lifestyle changes. Importantly, when nurses initiated conversations in a responsive, non-blaming way, inviting parents to reflect on their situation, parents felt more supported and empowered. These findings convey the importance of providing communication skills training to pediatric healthcare professionals, with particular focus on childhood overweight and obesity.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03800823 ; 11 Jan 2019.

摘要

背景

在初级保健中,临床医生与父母就幼儿超重问题进行对话,这是提供支持和启动体重管理的关键。然而,由于这个话题的敏感性,这些对话对临床医生和父母来说都很困难,有时会被延迟或避免。为了了解这些对话的情感影响,本研究旨在阐明父母在与初级保健护士就其孩子超重问题进行对话后的经历。

方法

参与者是通过在瑞典进行的一项儿童肥胖症随机对照试验(RCT)招募的。对 17 名父母(平均年龄 40 岁;大多数为女性(n=12/17),具有大学学历(n=14/17),出生于瑞典(n=13/16))进行了基于电话的半结构化访谈。他们的孩子年龄在 3 至 7 岁之间(平均年龄 4.8 岁),超重(n=7)或肥胖(n=10)。访谈被记录、转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。

结果

提出了两个主要主题。主题 1,“接受超重/肥胖诊断”,探讨了父母对与初级保健护士谈话的反应。根据护士如何提出这个话题,谈话要么促进了父母和护士之间的联盟,鼓励父母反思并深入了解孩子和家庭的需求(子主题有授权的谈话),要么让父母感到有限、不舒服或受到轻视(子主题有阻力的谈话)。主题 2,“养育一个被正式诊断为肥胖的孩子”,探讨了父母在体重谈话后面临的挑战,包括管理自己的感受和担忧(子主题担心体重焦虑)、应对他人的反应(子主题涉及家庭并管理周围环境)以及向医疗保健专业人员寻求和获得支持(子主题获得医疗保健专业人员的支持)。

结论

虽然与初级保健护士就儿童体重问题进行的对话常常带有情绪,但大多数父母认为这些对话最终是有帮助的,因为它们鼓励他们采取积极的生活方式改变。重要的是,当护士以响应性、非指责的方式发起对话,邀请父母反思自己的情况时,父母会感到更受支持和授权。这些发现传达了为儿科医疗保健专业人员提供沟通技巧培训的重要性,特别是在儿童超重和肥胖方面。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03800823;2019 年 1 月 11 日。

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