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Exploring Brazilian Immigrant Mothers’ Beliefs Attitudes and Practices Related to Their Preschool-Age Children’s Sleep and Bedtime Routines: A Qualitative Study Conducted in the United States

机译:探索与巴西学龄前儿童的睡眠和就寝习惯有关的巴西移民母亲的观念态度和做法:在美国进行的定性研究

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In the United States (US), racial/ethnic minority children, low-income children, and children of immigrant families are at increased risk of childhood obesity. Mounting evidence documents that sleep duration and sleep quality are important modifiable factors associated with increased risk of obesity among preschool-aged children. The number of Brazilian immigrants in the US is increasing, yet no existing research, to our knowledge, has examined factors affecting sleep and bedtime routines of children of Brazilian immigrant families. Therefore, the purpose of this qualitative study was to explore Brazilian immigrant mothers’ beliefs, attitudes, and practices related to sleep and bedtime routines among preschool-aged children. Seven focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 37 Brazilian immigrant mothers of preschool-age children living in the US. The audio-recordings of the FGDs were transcribed verbatim in Portuguese without identifiers and analyzed using thematic analyses. Mothers also completed a brief questionnaire assessing socio-demographic and acculturation. Analyses revealed that most mothers were aware of the importance of sleep and sleep duration for their children’s healthy growth and development. Mothers also spoke of children needing consistent bedtime routines. Nevertheless, many mothers reported inconsistent and suboptimal bedtime routines (e.g., lack of predictable and orderly bedtime activities such as bath, reading, etc. and use of electronics in bed). These suboptimal routines appeared to be influenced by day-to-day social contextual and environmental factors that are part of Brazilian immigrant families’ lives such as parents’ work schedule, living with extended family, living in multi-family housing, neighborhood noise, etc. Analyses identified several modifiable parenting practices related to young children’s sleep and bedtime routines (e.g., irregular bedtime, late bedtime, inconsistent bedtime routines, use of electronics in bed, etc.) that can be addressed in parenting- and family-based obesity prevention interventions. Interventions should consider the social context of the home/family (e.g., parents’ work schedules) and the environment (e.g., multi-family housing; neighborhood noise, etc.) faced by Brazilian immigrant families when developing health promotion messages and parenting interventions tailored to this ethnic group.
机译:在美国,种族/族裔少数儿童,低收入儿童和移民家庭的儿童患儿童肥胖的风险增加。越来越多的证据表明,睡眠时间和睡眠质量是与学龄前儿童肥胖风险增加相关的重要可修正因素。在美国,巴西移民的人数正在增加,但据我们所知,目前尚无研究研究影响巴西移民家庭子女的睡眠和就寝时间的因素。因此,本定性研究的目的是探讨巴西移民母亲与学龄前儿童睡眠和就寝时间常规相关的信念,态度和做法。与居住在美国的37个学龄前儿童的巴西移民母亲进行了七个焦点小组讨论(FGD)。烟气脱硫装置的录音在没有标识符的情况下以葡萄牙语逐字记录,并使用专题分析进行了分析。母亲们还完成了一份简短的问卷调查,以评估社会人口统计学和文化适应度。分析表明,大多数母亲意识到睡眠和睡眠时间对孩子健康成长的重要性。母亲们还谈到儿童需要一致的就寝时间。但是,许多母亲报告说就寝时间惯例不一致且欠佳(例如,缺乏可预测和有秩序的就寝时间活动,例如洗澡,读书等,以及在床上使用电子设备)。这些次佳习惯似乎受到巴西移民家庭生活中日常社会背景和环境因素的影响,这些因素包括父母的工作时间表,与大家庭住在一起,住在多户住房,邻里噪音等。分析确定了几种与幼儿的睡眠和就寝习惯有关的可修改的养育方式(例如,不规律的就寝时间,晚睡时间,就寝时间习惯不一致,床上使用电子设备等),可以在以父母为单位和基于家庭的肥胖症预防中解决干预。干预措施在制定健康促进信息和针对性的育儿干预措施时,应考虑巴西移民家庭面临的家庭/家庭的社会环境(例如父母的工作时间表)和环境(例如多户住房,邻里噪音等)。这个民族。

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