Impact of the child's birth weight on maternal misperceptions of young children's weight: A retrospective study with nationally representative data

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Japan Journal of Nursing Science Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1111/jjns.12610
Sangmi Lee
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Abstract

Aim

A young child's abnormal birth weight (BW) can affect a mother's misperceptions of her child's weight, potentially hindering the child's health management. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of children's BW on maternal misperceptions of children's weight during early childhood.

Methods

A retrospective study was conducted for 485,095 children who were 54–60 months of age, born between 2011 and 2013, and participated in South Korea's Sixth National Health Screening Program for Infants and Children (NHSPIC). Data on BW, weight, sex, birth year, preterm birth, breastfeeding history, maternal age, mothers' perceptions of the child's weight, and socioeconomic status were collected and incorporated in the final analysis via data linkage between the NHSPIC and Korean healthcare claims information. Multiple logistic regression analysis was applied to identity the impact of BW on mothers' misperceptions of children's weight, after adjustment for all variables.

Results

Low BW (LBW) children had the lowest proportion (57.1%) of mothers who accurately identified their child's weight compared to normal or high BW. LBW was an independent factor affected maternal misperception of the child's weight (underestimation: adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.46, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.41–1.52; overestimation: aOR: 0.84, 95% CI: 0.73–0.97). Overweight or underweight status, male gender, preterm birth, a younger mother, and low socioeconomic status were also associated with both underestimation and overestimation.

Conclusion

LBW emerged as an important risk factor for maternal misperception of a child's weight. Therefore, pediatric nurses need to apply interventions to improve perceptions of children's weight among mothers of young LBW children.

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儿童出生体重对母亲对幼儿体重误解的影响:一项具有全国代表性数据的回顾性研究。
目的:幼儿异常的出生体重(BW)会影响母亲对其子女体重的错误认知,从而有可能妨碍子女的健康管理。因此,本研究调查了儿童出生体重对幼儿期母亲对儿童体重错误认知的影响:本研究对韩国第六次全国婴幼儿健康检查计划(NHSPIC)中的 485 095 名 54-60 个月大的儿童进行了回顾性研究。通过 NHSPIC 和韩国医疗保健索赔信息之间的数据链接,收集了有关体重、体重、性别、出生年份、早产、母乳喂养史、母亲年龄、母亲对孩子体重的看法以及社会经济状况的数据,并将其纳入最终分析。在对所有变量进行调整后,采用多元逻辑回归分析来确定体重对母亲错误认知儿童体重的影响:结果:与正常体重或高体重儿童相比,低体重(LBW)儿童的母亲准确识别其子女体重的比例最低(57.1%)。低体重是影响母亲错误估计孩子体重的一个独立因素(低估:调整赔率 [aOR]:1.46,95% 置信区间:1.46,95% 置信区间 [CI]:1.41-1.52;高估:aOR:0.84,95% 置信区间:0.73-0.97)。超重或体重不足、男性、早产、母亲较年轻以及社会经济地位低也与低估和高估有关:结论:低体重儿是导致母亲错误估计儿童体重的一个重要风险因素。因此,儿科护士需要采取干预措施,改善低体重儿母亲对儿童体重的认知。
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期刊介绍: The Japan Journal of Nursing Science is the official English language journal of the Japan Academy of Nursing Science. The purpose of the Journal is to provide a mechanism to share knowledge related to improving health care and promoting the development of nursing. The Journal seeks original manuscripts reporting scholarly work on the art and science of nursing. Original articles may be empirical and qualitative studies, review articles, methodological articles, brief reports, case studies and letters to the Editor. Please see Instructions for Authors for detailed authorship qualification requirement.
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