School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Taylor's University Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya, Malaysia.
Eradicating Poverty Impact Lab, Taylor's University, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 30;19(8):e0307874. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307874. eCollection 2024.
This study aims to explore the food management strategies among caregivers/family members of children with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) using the lens of 'familialisation' of a health problem and the sociology of food socialization. Food intake among individuals with PWS is a main concern for parents, caregivers, and medical practitioners as it affects their physical, mental, and social well-being throughout their lives. Earlier studies on PWS and food intake centered around dietary management, dietary intake and growth, nutritional treatment and pharmacological approaches, nutritional phases, and weight gain. However, little has been done to understand the challenges of managing children with PWS from the sociological lens of food management strategies and socialization among families in Malaysia. This study is based on an investigation involving eight children with PWS and 46 family members and caregivers through lab observations and reflexive interviews. Ten food management strategies were identified that were adopted by the caregivers and families, which were influenced by cultural factors, family norms, and formal and informal support systems. The findings will influence future behavioral interventions to ensure the empowerment and well-being of individuals with PWS and their families.
本研究旨在通过“健康问题家庭化”和饮食社会化的社会学视角,探讨照顾者/家庭成员在普瑞德威利综合征(PWS)儿童饮食管理方面的策略。对于父母、照顾者和医疗从业者来说,PWS 患者的饮食摄入是一个主要关注点,因为这会影响他们一生的身心健康和社交福祉。早期关于 PWS 和饮食摄入的研究主要集中在饮食管理、饮食摄入和生长、营养治疗和药物治疗方法、营养阶段和体重增加方面。然而,从马来西亚家庭的饮食管理策略和社会化的社会学视角来理解照顾 PWS 儿童的挑战方面,所做的工作甚少。本研究基于对 8 名 PWS 儿童和 46 名家庭成员和照顾者的调查,通过实验室观察和反思性访谈进行。确定了照顾者和家庭采用的 10 种饮食管理策略,这些策略受到文化因素、家庭规范以及正式和非正式支持系统的影响。研究结果将影响未来的行为干预措施,以确保 PWS 患者及其家庭的赋权和福祉。