Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
, Wauwatosa, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Jan 20;24(1):237. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-17737-1.
Physical activity (PA) among Hispanic and other minority adolescents in the U.S. lag behind White, non-Hispanic adolescents. Previous studies have examined the beneficial impact of culturally informed, community-based health programs within the Hispanic community on PA levels. There is a need for longer term follow up to determine the impact on family and individual habits over time. Our study aims to explore the aspects of a two-year PA and nutrition program, Families Inspired Together 4 Youth Empowered to Succeed (FIT4YES), that continue to influence family health habits and child development.
Community-based focus groups were held in Milwaukee, WI with Hispanic parent participants of the FIT4YES program three years after program conclusion. A semi-structured guide of open-ended questions was used to facilitate the discussion of the lasting impact of FIT4YES. Each group was audio recorded, transcribed, and translated from Spanish when necessary. Four student researchers utilized a grounded theory qualitative approach to identify overarching themes.
Three focus groups with 16 total parents (N = 16) spoke about the program. Three overarching themes emerged from the transcripts indicating that cultural exposure, relationships, and self-growth were necessary for families to sustain the healthy behaviors promoted in FIT4YES. Specifically, parents discussed increased comfort levels with their children participating in school sports, the impact of shared experiences with community members, and continued skills initially taught and practiced during active programming.
Our group adapted our previously published model to a "post-program" state that incorporated the major themes and sub-themes with levels of the social-ecological model. Although the FIT4YES program ended, multiple ideals instilled by the program continued, we believe, due to the common themes illustrated by our model. This study utilized a community check-in approach to gain insight into the long-term impacts of the FIT4YES program. We propose three recommendations for consideration in the creation of community-based health programs: utilize dynamic, culturally appropriate components based on the intended community; understand the strength of the program as a whole is dependent on the strength of each individual component; and incorporate an anchor institution for consistency and trust within the community.
美国西班牙裔和其他少数族裔青少年的身体活动(PA)水平落后于白人和非西班牙裔青少年。先前的研究已经检验了基于文化的、社区为基础的健康项目对西班牙裔社区内 PA 水平的有益影响。需要进行更长时间的随访,以确定其对家庭和个人习惯随时间的影响。我们的研究旨在探讨为期两年的 PA 和营养计划 Families Inspired Together 4 Youth Empowered to Succeed(FIT4YES)的各个方面,这些方面继续影响家庭健康习惯和儿童发展。
在威斯康星州密尔沃基市,与 FIT4YES 项目的西班牙裔家长参与者进行了社区为基础的焦点小组讨论,这是在项目结束三年后进行的。使用半结构化的开放式问题指南来促进对 FIT4YES 持续影响的讨论。每个小组都进行了录音,必要时将其从西班牙语翻译成西班牙语。四名学生研究人员利用扎根理论定性方法确定了总体主题。
有 3 个焦点小组,共有 16 位家长(N=16)参加了该项目。从转录本中出现了 3 个总体主题,表明文化接触、关系和自我成长对于家庭维持 FIT4YES 所倡导的健康行为是必要的。具体而言,家长们讨论了孩子们参加学校体育活动的舒适度提高、与社区成员分享经验的影响,以及在积极编程期间最初教授和实践的持续技能。
我们的小组将我们之前发表的模型改编为“后计划”状态,其中纳入了主要主题和子主题以及社会生态模型的各个层次。尽管 FIT4YES 项目已经结束,但我们认为,由于我们的模型所展示的共同主题,项目所灌输的多个理想仍在继续。本研究利用社区检查方法深入了解 FIT4YES 项目的长期影响。我们提出了三项建议,以供考虑创建社区为基础的健康项目:利用基于目标社区的动态、文化上适当的组成部分;了解整个项目的力量取决于每个组成部分的力量;并纳入一个锚定机构,以在社区内建立一致性和信任。