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Barriers and enablers for participation in healthy lifestyle programs by adolescents who are overweight: a qualitative study of the opinions of adolescents, their parents and community stakeholders

机译:超重青少年参加健康生活方式计划的障碍和推动因素:对青少年,他们的父母和社区利益相关者的观点的定性研究

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Background Overweight or obesity during adolescence affects almost 25% of Australian youth, yet limited research exists regarding recruitment and engagement of adolescents in weight-management or healthy lifestyle interventions, or best-practice for encouraging long-term healthy behaviour change. A sound understanding of community perceptions, including views from adolescents, parents and community stakeholders, regarding barriers and enablers to entering and engaging meaningfully in an intervention is critical to improve the design of such programs. Methods This paper reports findings from focus groups and semi-structured interviews conducted with adolescents (n?=?44), parents (n?=?12) and community stakeholders (n?=?39) in Western Australia. Three major topics were discussed to inform the design of more feasible and effective interventions: recruitment, retention in the program and maintenance of healthy change. Data were analysed using content and thematic analyses. Results Data were categorised into barriers and enablers across the three main topics. For recruitment, identified barriers included: the stigma associated with overweight, difficulty defining overweight, a lack of current health services and broader social barriers. The enablers for recruitment included: strategic marketing, a positive approach and subsidising program costs. For retention, identified barriers included: location, timing, high level of commitment needed and social barriers. Enablers for retention included: making it fun and enjoyable for adolescents, involving the family, having an on-line component, recruiting good staff and making it easy for parents to attend. For maintenance, identified barriers included: the high degree of difficulty in sustaining change and limited services to support change. Enablers for maintenance included: on-going follow up, focusing on positive change, utilisation of electronic media and transition back to community services. Conclusions This study highlights significant barriers for adolescents and parents to overcome to engage meaningfully with weight-management or healthy lifestyle programs. A number of enablers were identified to promote ongoing involvement with an intervention. This insight into specific contextual opinions from the local community can be used to inform the delivery of healthy lifestyle programs for overweight adolescents, with a focus on maximising acceptability and feasibility.
机译:背景知识青春期期间的超重或肥胖症影响了近25%的澳大利亚青年,但关于青少年在体重管理或健康生活方式干预或鼓励长期健康行为改变的最佳实践中的招募和参与方面的研究有限。对社区观念的正确理解,包括青少年,父母和社区利益相关者的看法,对进入和有效参与干预措施的障碍和促成因素的观点,对于改进此类计划的设计至关重要。方法本文报道了在西澳大利亚州的青少年(n = 44),父母(n = 12)和社区利益相关者(n = 39)进行的焦点小组调查和半结构式访谈的结果。讨论了三个主要主题以指导设计更可行和有效的干预措施:募集,保留在计划中和维护健康的变化。使用内容和主题分析对数据进行了分析。结果数据分为三个主要主题中的障碍和促成因素。在招聘方面,确定的障碍包括:与超重相关的污名,超重的定义困难,缺乏当前的医疗服务以及更广泛的社会障碍。招聘的推动因素包括:战略营销,积极方法和补贴计划成本。在保留方面,确定的障碍包括:位置,时间安排,所需的高度承诺和社会障碍。保留的推动因素包括:使青少年变得有趣和愉快,包括家庭在内,具有在线部分,招募优秀员工,并使父母易于参加。在维护方面,确定的障碍包括:维持变更的高度困难和支持变更的服务有限。维护的推动因素包括:持续的跟进,关注积极的变化,电子媒体的利用以及向社区服务的过渡。结论本研究突出了青少年和父母克服有意义的体重管理或健康生活方式计划的重大障碍。确定了许多促进因素,以促进干预措施的持续参与。对当地社区具体情境意见的了解可用于为超重青少年提供健康的生活方式计划,以最大程度地提高可接受性和可行性为重点。

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