How do mothers with young children perceive endocrine-disrupting chemicals?: an exploratory qualitative study

SoMi Park, ChaeWeon Chung
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Purpose: Despite the health impacts of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) beginning in the early stages of life, there is little research on the perception of EDCs among Korean mothers, who are primarily responsible for protecting children. This study aimed to explore how mothers with young children perceived EDCs for their concerns, the issues they faced, and the way they dealt with them.Methods: An exploratory qualitative design was utilized. Twelve mothers who were recruited from snowball sampling participated in voluntary interviews. Individual in-depth interviews lasting approximately 47 to 60 minutes were recorded and transcribed verbatim. The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis as suggested by Graneheim and Lundman.Results: Four categories, 10 subcategories, and 25 condensed meaning units were identified by interpreting mothers’ underlying meanings. The four categories were ‘Knowledgeable yet contrasting ideas regarding EDCs,’ ‘Negative health impact, but more so for children,’ ‘Inaction or trying to minimize exposure,’ and ‘Need for early, reliable resources and social change.’ Mothers were knowledgeable about EDCs and actively needed further education and support. While they tended to focus more on the health impact of EDCs on their children and were optimistic about their health risks, paying less attention to their preventive behaviors.Conclusion: Healthcare professionals must consider mothers’ perceptions of EDCs in future education and interventions regarding EDCs impact on women’s life stages such as puberty, pregnancy, and childrearing. Also preventive strategies that can be applied to their daily lives are needed.
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有幼儿的母亲如何看待干扰内分泌的化学物质?
目的:尽管干扰内分泌的化学品(EDCs)对健康的影响始于生命的早期阶段,但对于主要负责保护儿童的韩国母亲而言,有关她们对 EDCs 感知的研究却很少。本研究旨在探讨有年幼子女的母亲如何看待 EDC,她们所关注的问题,以及她们处理这些问题的方法:采用探索性定性设计。从滚雪球抽样中招募的 12 位母亲参加了自愿访谈。深入访谈持续了约 47 至 60 分钟,并进行了录音和逐字记录。根据 Graneheim 和 Lundman 的建议,采用定性内容分析法对数据进行了分析:通过解释母亲的基本含义,确定了四个类别、10 个子类别和 25 个浓缩意义单元。这四个类别分别是:"对 EDCs 有一定了解,但想法截然不同"、"对健康有负面影响,但对儿童影响更大"、"不作为或试图尽量减少接触 "以及 "需要早期、可靠的资源和社会变革"。母亲们对 EDCs 有一定的了解,并积极需要进一步的教育和支持。虽然她们往往更关注 EDCs 对子女健康的影响,并对子女的健康风险持乐观态度,但对自己的预防行为关注较少:结论:医疗保健专业人员在今后就 EDCs 对女性青春期、怀孕和育儿等人生阶段的影响开展教育和干预时,必须考虑母亲对 EDCs 的看法。此外,还需要制定可应用于日常生活的预防策略。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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