Giles Madison L, Ball Geoff D C, Bonder Revi, Buchholz Annick, Gorter Jan Willem, Morrison Katherine M, Perez Arnaldo, Walker Meaghan, McPherson Amy C
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Jul;46(15):3440-3448. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2251878. Epub 2023 Sep 4.
The study used interpretive description within a qualitative design. Participants were children with SB (aged 10-18) attending two Canadian SB clinics and their parents. Data were collected through individual interviews and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.
Five children and five parents participated in the study. Children and parents had a weight-centric approach to health, which was related to the child's mobility. Weight was considered to be under individual control and mostly through diet. Trusting relationships between healthcare providers, children and families were important to discuss weight in a non-judgemental manner. Children should be involved in setting meaningful and achievable weight management goals.
Greater knowledge of how children with SB and their families understand weight and health offers opportunities for non-judgemental discussions about their needs and wishes. Helping families to place more value on health over weight may reduce feelings of stigma, while allowing children to develop some autonomy over health-related decisions.
1)探讨脊柱裂(SB)患儿及其父母如何理解体重、健康和体重管理;2)确定SB患儿及其家庭认为哪些服务和支持最有助于他们管理健康和体重。
本研究在定性设计中采用解释性描述。参与者为在两家加拿大SB诊所就诊的SB患儿(10 - 18岁)及其父母。通过个人访谈收集数据,并采用归纳主题分析法进行分析。
五名儿童和五名父母参与了该研究。儿童和父母对健康采取以体重为中心的方法,这与儿童的活动能力有关。体重被认为受个人控制,主要通过饮食来控制。医疗服务提供者、儿童和家庭之间的信任关系对于以无偏见的方式讨论体重很重要。儿童应参与设定有意义且可实现的体重管理目标。
深入了解SB患儿及其家庭如何理解体重和健康,为以无偏见的方式讨论他们的需求和愿望提供了机会。帮助家庭更加重视健康而非体重,可能会减少耻辱感,同时让儿童在与健康相关的决策中拥有一定的自主权。