在超重和肥胖的背景下,英国儿童健康诊所的健康访视员和家长如何围绕婴儿体重进行互动:一项解释性研究

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health & Social Care in the Community Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1155/2024/8678885
Maggie Coates, Debbie Porteous, Tina Cook
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背景。据估计,2020 年全球将有 3,900 万学龄前儿童出现超重或肥胖。在过去的 40-50 年间,全球发病率几乎增加了两倍。受影响的学龄前儿童人数之多,足以使其成为 21 世纪最严重的公共卫生挑战之一。目标。在英格兰东北部一家提供健康访视服务的地方信托机构开展研究,旨在描述和解释英国家长和健康访视员在实施英国健康儿童计划过程中围绕婴儿体重(0-2 磅)的互动情况。研究方法。研究范式为社会建构,通过解释现象学对自我体验和日常情景遭遇或参与者的生活经历进行解释。研究采用了诠释现象学和符号互动论的理论观点。有目的的抽样招募了 14 名家长和 20 名健康访视员,完成了 4 个焦点小组和 8 个半结构式访谈。对数据进行了专题分析。研究结果健康访视员和家长之间围绕婴儿体重的互动是复杂的。在互动过程中,可能会出现假设和误解。这影响了对话的完整性。婴儿体重管理被家长的其他公共健康需求所取代。对于可能超过正常生长百分位数的婴儿体重评估、整个家庭的方法或风险评估,没有明显的方法。婴儿体重对家长和健康访视员来说仍然是一个情绪化的话题,这也决定了如何处理这个问题。结论尽管现有研究强调,婴儿体重是一个需要向家长提出的敏感问题,但这项研究是独一无二的,它为英国健康访视员提供了详细的影响,并为英国健康儿童计划中未来的婴儿体重管理提供了建议。研究结果也适用于在婴儿体重管理方面与婴儿和家长沟通的其他公共卫生专业人员。
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How Do Health Visitors and Parents Interact in the UK Child Health Clinics around Infant Weight in the Context of Overweight and Obesity: An Interpretative Research Study

Background. In 2020, figures estimated that 39 million preschool children worldwide, experienced overweight or obesity. Global prevalence has almost tripled in the last 40–50 years. The number of preschool children impacted makes it severe enough to be one of the most serious public health challenges for the 21st century, which could be addressed during infancy, for improved short- and long-term health outcomes. Objective. Research in a local Trust providing health visiting services in the northeast of England aimed to describe and interpret the interaction between UK parents and health visitors around infant weight (0–2) in delivering the UK Healthy Child Programme. Methods. The research paradigm was social construction, and interpretative phenomenology enabled the interpretation of experiences of self and everyday situational encounters or participants lived experiences. The research applied theoretical perspectives of hermeneutic phenomenology and symbolic interactionism. Purposive sampling recruited 14 parents and 20 health visitors, and 4 focus groups and 8 semistructured interviews were completed. Data analysis was thematic. Findings. Interaction between health visitors and parents around infant weight was complex. Assumptions were made, and the interaction was open to misinterpretation. This impacted the integrity of the conversation. Managing infant weight was superseded by other public health needs of parents. There was no obvious approach to assessment of infant weight that might be exceeding normal growth centiles, whole family approaches, or risk assessment. Infant weight remained an emotive subject for parents and health visitors, and this governed how it was addressed. Conclusion. While existing research has emphasised that infant weight is a sensitive issue to raise with parents, this research is unique, providing detailed implications for UK health visitors and recommendations for future management of infant weight within the UK Healthy Child Programme. Findings are transferrable to other public health professionals communicating with infants and parents in the management of infant weight.

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期刊介绍: Health and Social Care in the community is an essential journal for anyone involved in nursing, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, general practice, health psychology, health economy, primary health care and the promotion of health. It is an international peer-reviewed journal supporting interdisciplinary collaboration on policy and practice within health and social care in the community. The journal publishes: - Original research papers in all areas of health and social care - Topical health and social care review articles - Policy and practice evaluations - Book reviews - Special issues
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