Barriers and Facilitators for Healthy Eating and Physical Activity: Interviews with Family Child Care Educators and Organization Staff.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1089/chi.2024.0350
Lieke Vorage, Lisa Vincze, Lucy Tudehope, Neil Harris
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Introduction: Family child care (FCC) offers a promising setting for obesity prevention, yet interventions have had varied success, potentially due to insufficient stakeholder input. This study aimed to explore barriers, facilitators, and preferences for healthy eating and physical activity interventions among Australian FCC educators and organization staff. Methodology: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 FCC educators and 6 staff members, using the framework method for data analysis. Results: Findings were organized according to the socioecological model. At the public policy level, regulations were seen as prioritizing risk avoidance over health benefits. At the community level, educators cited community programs and facilities as supportive of physical activity, noting that cultural and socioeconomic factors influence healthy eating. At the organizational level, adequate space promoted physical activity, but financial limitations impacted food provision and access to physical activity equipment. Some FCC organizations did not provide support for healthy practices. At the interpersonal level, educators and staff struggled to address unsupportive parental choices. Lastly, at the individual level, nutrition knowledge and education were deemed important for promoting healthy eating, with picky eating as a common obstacle. Conclusion: To enhance healthy eating and physical activity in FCC, recommended strategies include training safety assessors, educators, and parents on risky play; adapting regulations to the FCC context; reimbursing food provision; enhancing opportunities for excursions and outdoor play spaces; improving communication between educators and parents and expanding educators' knowledge of nutrition and physical activity.

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健康饮食和体育活动的障碍和促进因素:对家庭幼儿教育工作者和组织工作人员的访谈。
家庭儿童保育(FCC)为预防肥胖提供了一个有希望的环境,然而干预措施取得了不同的成功,可能是由于利益相关者投入不足。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚联邦通信委员会教育工作者和组织工作人员对健康饮食和体育活动干预的障碍、促进因素和偏好。方法:采用框架法对15名FCC教育工作者和6名工作人员进行半结构化访谈。结果:研究结果按社会生态模型组织。在公共政策一级,规章被视为优先考虑避免风险而不是健康利益。在社区层面,教育工作者列举了支持体育活动的社区项目和设施,并指出文化和社会经济因素会影响健康饮食。在组织一级,充足的空间促进了体育活动,但财政限制影响了食物供应和获得体育活动设备。一些联邦通信委员会组织没有为健康做法提供支持。在人际关系层面,教育工作者和工作人员努力解决父母不支持的选择。最后,在个人层面,营养知识和教育被认为对促进健康饮食很重要,挑食是一个常见的障碍。结论:为促进儿童健康饮食和体育活动,建议的策略包括对安全评估人员、教育工作者和家长进行风险游戏培训;使法规适应FCC的环境;偿还食物供应;增加远足和户外游戏空间的机会;加强教育工作者与家长之间的沟通,扩大教育工作者的营养和体育活动知识。
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.
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