Diet and Physical Activity Behaviors of Families Receiving Maternal and Child Health Services: The Perspective of the Home Visitor.

Journal of healthy eating and active living Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-11 DOI:10.51250/jheal.v2i1.33
Sydney Miller, Celina H Shirazipour, Aimee Fata Holmes, Sarah-Jeanne Salvy, Kayla de la Haye
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Women and children enrolled in federally funded home visitation services are at an increased risk for unhealthy diet and physical activity patterns. Home visitors have a privileged relationship with their clients and hold a unique perspective of the multilevel influences surrounding these behaviors. This study explored the question: "What are home visitors' perspectives and experiences with their families' diet and physical activity behaviors?" Home visitors enrolled in a larger trial were invited to participate in focus group sessions (n=13). Topics covered their clients' constraints and capacity building opportunities for healthful diet and activity practices. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. The home visitors discussed key influences on diet and activity, and three overarching themes were identified: (a) acute periods of crises and mental health issues; (b) the role of the mother within the family; and (c) support and barriers within mothers' broader social network. The themes identified in this study highlight the complex, multidimensional influences on the dietary and physical activity patterns of these families, and pinpoint key areas of opportunity for intervention.

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接受妇幼保健服务的家庭的饮食和体育活动行为:来自家庭访问者的视角。
参加联邦资助的家庭探访服务的妇女和儿童出现不健康饮食和体育活动模式的风险增加。家访者与他们的客户有着特殊的关系,并对围绕这些行为的多层面影响有着独特的看法。这项研究探讨了一个问题:“家庭访客对家人的饮食和体育活动行为的看法和体验是什么?”在一项更大的试验中登记的家庭访客被邀请参加焦点小组会议(n=13)。主题涵盖了客户在健康饮食和活动实践方面的制约因素和能力建设机会。采用自反主题分析法对数据进行分析。家访者讨论了对饮食和活动的关键影响,并确定了三个首要主题:(a)危机和心理健康问题的急性期;(b) 母亲在家庭中的作用;以及(c)母亲更广泛的社会网络中的支持和障碍。这项研究中确定的主题突出了对这些家庭的饮食和体育活动模式的复杂、多维影响,并指出了干预的关键领域。
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