Msiska Maines, Nnyanzi Lawrence Achilles, Nkhata Misheck Julian, Lloyd Scott, Olawade David B
School of Health & Life Sciences, Teesside University, United Kingdom.
Department of Research and Innovation, Medway NHS Foundation Trust, Gillingham, ME7 5NY, United Kingdom.
Obes Pillars. 2024 Nov 13;12:100149. doi: 10.1016/j.obpill.2024.100149. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Childhood obesity is a significant public health challenge, particularly among children under five. In England, weight management programs aim to address this issue; however, engagement and uptake of these services remain low. Understanding the perceptions of parents and professionals involved in these programs is crucial to enhancing participation and improving health outcomes. This study explores these perceptions to identify barriers and facilitators to effective engagement with weight management services.
This qualitative study used purposive sampling to recruit parents and professionals involved in weight management programs across England. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 participants (8 parents and 7 professionals). Data were transcribed, coded, and thematically analyzed using Braun and Clarke's six-phase framework to identify key themes related to engagement, cultural influences, and program effectiveness.
The study identified several key themes: parental engagement, the impact of virtual versus face-to-face sessions, motivations for participation, barriers to involvement, and the role of cultural beliefs. Parental involvement was critical for the success of weight management programs, but barriers such as time constraints, cultural beliefs, and socioeconomic factors hindered participation. Professionals highlighted the need for more training and resources to effectively address these challenges. Cultural sensitivities and systemic support were found to be crucial for improving engagement and outcomes.
The findings emphasize the need for culturally tailored, accessible, and sustainable weight management interventions. Enhanced professional training, increased community outreach, and policy-level support are essential to improve engagement and ensure long-term success in addressing childhood obesity.
儿童肥胖是一项重大的公共卫生挑战,在五岁以下儿童中尤为突出。在英国,体重管理项目旨在解决这一问题;然而,这些服务的参与度和使用率仍然很低。了解参与这些项目的家长和专业人员的看法对于提高参与度和改善健康结果至关重要。本研究探讨这些看法,以确定有效参与体重管理服务的障碍和促进因素。
这项定性研究采用目的抽样法,招募了英国各地参与体重管理项目的家长和专业人员。对15名参与者(8名家长和7名专业人员)进行了半结构化访谈。数据进行了转录、编码,并使用布劳恩和克拉克的六阶段框架进行了主题分析,以确定与参与、文化影响和项目有效性相关的关键主题。
该研究确定了几个关键主题:家长参与、虚拟课程与面对面课程的影响、参与动机、参与障碍以及文化信仰的作用。家长参与对体重管理项目的成功至关重要,但时间限制、文化信仰和社会经济因素等障碍阻碍了参与。专业人员强调需要更多培训和资源来有效应对这些挑战。发现文化敏感性和系统性支持对于提高参与度和结果至关重要。
研究结果强调需要提供符合文化特点、可及且可持续的体重管理干预措施。加强专业培训、增加社区宣传以及政策层面的支持对于提高参与度和确保在解决儿童肥胖问题上取得长期成功至关重要。