Exploring parents' provision of factors related to the establishment of physical activity between normal weight and overweight infants

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing Pub Date : 2020-10-28 DOI:10.1111/jspn.12315
Danae Dinkel PhD, John P. Rech MA, Kailey Snyder PhD
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Abstract

Purpose

Infancy is a critical time for the prevention of obesity and establishment of healthy behaviors such as physical activity that help to control weight. A limited amount of research has examined if factors related to infant physical activity vary by infant weight status. Therefore, the purpose of this mixed methods triangulation study was to examine differences in motor development, the home environment, and infant-parent play behaviors as well as to explore how parents promote active play opportunities with normal weight infants (NWIs) and overweight infants (OWIs).

Design and Methods

We used a mixed methods triangulated approach to combine quantitative and qualitative data strands to examine variables associated with active play in normal weight (n = 16) and overweight (n = 11) infants. Data were analyzed using a two-tailed Mann–Whitney U nonparametric test and a summative content analysis approach.

Results

Although there were no differences in infants' motor development and parent play behaviors based on infant weight, several other differences were found. OWIs had less access to materials that stimulate locomotor movement. Further, parents of OWIs more often reported utilizing cognitive play strategies in comparison to parents of NWIs who more often reported using physical play strategies. Parents felt they were the greatest influence on their child's activity regardless of infant size. Importantly, all parents desired more specific guidelines on how to encourage active play and preferred this information was delivered by their healthcare provider.

Practice Implications

To meet parents' desires and potentially improve infants' developmental outcomes through the establishment of healthy physical activity behaviors, pediatric nurses could provide more specific guidance on providing active opportunities for infants.

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探讨父母提供的与正常体重和超重婴儿之间建立身体活动相关的因素
婴儿期是预防肥胖和建立健康行为(如有助于控制体重的体育活动)的关键时期。数量有限的研究调查了婴儿身体活动的相关因素是否因婴儿体重状况而异。因此,本研究的目的是研究运动发育、家庭环境和亲子游戏行为的差异,并探讨父母如何促进正常体重婴儿(NWIs)和超重婴儿(OWIs)的积极游戏机会。设计和方法我们采用混合方法三角法,结合定量和定性数据,研究正常体重(n = 16)和超重(n = 11)婴儿积极玩耍的相关变量。数据分析采用双尾Mann-Whitney U非参数检验和总结性内容分析方法。结果虽然婴儿体重对婴儿运动发育和父母游戏行为没有影响,但发现了其他一些差异。owi较少接触刺激运动的材料。此外,与nwi的父母相比,OWIs的父母更经常使用认知游戏策略,而nwi的父母更经常使用身体游戏策略。父母认为,无论婴儿的体型大小,他们对孩子的活动影响最大。重要的是,所有家长都希望有更具体的指导方针来鼓励孩子积极玩耍,并希望这些信息是由他们的医疗保健提供者提供的。实践启示为了满足父母的愿望,并通过建立健康的体育活动行为来潜在地改善婴儿的发育结局,儿科护士可以在为婴儿提供运动机会方面提供更具体的指导。
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期刊介绍: Linking science and practice by publishing evidence-based information on pediatric nursing and answering the question, ''How might this information affect nursing practice?'' The Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing (JSPN) is the international evidence-based practice journal for nurses who specialize in the care of children and families. JSPN bridges the gap between research and practice by publishing peer-reviewed reliable, clinically relevant, and readily applicable evidence. The journal integrates the best evidence with pediatric nurses'' passion for achieving the best outcomes. The journal values interdisciplinary perspectives and publishes a wide variety of peer-reviewed papers on clinically relevant topics.
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