Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2022 Nov 11;12(11):e060385. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060385.
The study objective was to understand the barriers and facilitators to healthy active living in South Asian families living in Canada.
Semi-structured interviews of 30-60-minute duration with South Asian women with young families, and analysed using a thematic analytical approach.
Community-dwelling South Asian women interviewed in the home environment or by phone.
Fifteen married South Asian women (mean age=34.2 years) living in the Peel region of Ontario, Canada, with at least 1 child under the age of 5 years. The majority of women had immigrated to Canada (13/15), during a 5-10-year interval preceding interviews.
57 different codes were derived from 18 interview hours, and further evaluated through member checking. The top three barriers to healthy eating were: (1) not having enough time for healthy food preparation, (2) lack of knowledge about what is healthy eating and (3) viewing healthy eating as a matter of engaging in time limited dieting. These barriers were addressed with: (1) knowledge and awareness of healthy eating, (2) clear goal setting, (3) access to fresh vegetables and fruits and (4) better arrangements and more time for food preparation. The top five barriers to physical activity were: (1) not enough time and energy, (2) competing priorities, (3) lack of childcare, (4) lack of family-engaging exercise and (5) limited access to interesting exercise programming. These barriers were addressed by: (1) experiencing exercise as enjoyable and stress releasing, (2) commitments to walking exercise, (3) use of an electronic exercise-tracking device, (4) offspring exercise supported by spouse and family and (5) success stories about exercise from others.
Barriers to healthy active living in South Asian women with young families can be addressed with facilitators that stimulate clear goal setting and healthy food preparation skills, and exercise formats that engage mothers and offspring, with or without exercise tracking.
本研究旨在了解生活在加拿大的南亚裔家庭实现健康积极生活的障碍和促进因素。
对有年幼子女的南亚裔女性进行 30-60 分钟的半结构式访谈,并采用主题分析方法进行分析。
在社区居住的南亚裔女性在家庭环境或通过电话接受访谈。
15 名已婚南亚裔女性(平均年龄=34.2 岁),居住在加拿大安大略省皮尔地区,至少有 1 名 5 岁以下的子女。大多数女性(13/15)在接受访谈前的 5-10 年期间移民到加拿大。
从 18 小时的访谈中得出了 57 个不同的代码,并通过成员检查进行了进一步评估。健康饮食的前三个障碍是:(1)没有足够的时间准备健康食品,(2)缺乏关于健康饮食的知识,(3)将健康饮食视为参与限时节食的问题。这些障碍通过以下方式得到解决:(1)了解健康饮食的知识和意识,(2)明确目标设定,(3)获得新鲜蔬菜和水果,(4)更好的安排和更多的时间准备食物。身体活动的前五个障碍是:(1)没有足够的时间和精力,(2)竞争的优先事项,(3)缺乏儿童保育,(4)缺乏家庭参与的运动,(5)有限的有趣运动项目。这些障碍通过以下方式得到解决:(1)体验运动的乐趣和释放压力,(2)承诺步行锻炼,(3)使用电子锻炼追踪设备,(4)配偶和家人支持子女锻炼,(5)来自他人的锻炼成功故事。
可以通过促进明确的目标设定和健康的食物准备技能,以及吸引母亲和子女参与的锻炼形式来解决南亚裔年轻家庭健康积极生活的障碍,无论是否使用锻炼追踪设备。