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What do parents and preschool staff tell us about young children's physical activity: a qualitative study

机译:父母和学龄前工作人员告诉我们有关幼儿身体活动的哪些信息:定性研究

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Background Physical activity and small screen recreation are two modifiable behaviours associated with childhood obesity and the development of chronic health problems. Parents and preschool staff shape behaviour habits in young children. The aims of this qualitative study were to explore the attitudes, values, knowledge and understanding of parents and carers of preschool-age children in relation to physical activity and small screen recreation and to identify influences upon these behaviours. Methods This research involved a focus group study with parents and carers of the target population. A purposive sample of 39 participants (22 parents, 17 carers) participated in 9 focus groups. Participants were drawn from three populations of interest: those from lower socioeconomic status, and Middle-Eastern and Chinese communities in the Sydney (Australia) metropolitan region. Results All participants understood the value of physical activity and the impact of excessive small screen recreation but were unfamiliar with national guidelines for these behaviours. Participants described the nature and activity patterns of young children; however, the concept of activity 'intensity' in this age group was not a meaningful term. Factors which influenced young children's physical activity behaviour included the child's personality, the physical activity facilities available, and the perceived safety of their community. Factors facilitating physical activity included a child's preference for being active, positive parent or peer modelling, access to safe play areas, organised activities, preschool programs and a sense of social connectedness. Barriers to physical activity included safety concerns exacerbated by negative media stories, time restraints, financial constraints, cultural values favouring educational achievement, and safety regulations about equipment design and use within the preschool environment. Parents considered that young children are naturally 'programmed' to be active, and that society 'de-programs' this behaviour. Staff expressed concern that free, creative active play was being lost and that alternate activities were increasingly sedentary. Conclusion The findings support the relevance of the socioecological model of behavioural influences to young children's physical activity. In this age group, efforts may best be directed at emphasising national guidelines for small screen recreation and educating families and carers about the importance of creative, free play to reinforce the child's inherent nature to be active.
机译:背景体育锻炼和小屏幕娱乐是与儿童肥胖和慢性健康问题的发展相关的两种可改变的行为。父母和学前班工作人员会塑造幼儿的行为习惯。这项定性研究的目的是探索学龄前儿童的父母和照料者在体育锻炼和小屏幕娱乐方面的态度,价值观,知识和理解,并确定对这些行为的影响。方法这项研究包括与目标人群的父母和照护者进行的焦点小组研究。目的性样本来自39个参与者(22个父母,17个照料者)参加了9个焦点小组。参与者来自三个感兴趣的人群:来自较低社会经济地位的人群,以及悉尼(澳大利亚)大城市地区的中东和华裔社区。结果所有参与者都了解体育锻炼的价值以及过多的小屏幕娱乐活动的影响,但不熟悉这些行为的国家准则。参加者描述了幼儿的性质和活动方式;但是,这个年龄段的活动“强度”的概念并不是一个有意义的术语。影响幼儿体育锻炼行为的因素包括儿童的个性,可用的体育锻炼设施以及社区的安全感。促进体育锻炼的因素包括孩子的积极性偏好,积极的父母或同龄人榜样,进入安全游乐区,有组织的活动,学前班计划和社交联系感。身体活动的障碍包括负面的媒体报道,时间限制,财务限制,有利于教育成就的文化价值观以及关于学前环境中设备设计和使用的安全规定,加剧了安全隐患。父母认为幼儿自然是被“编程”为活跃的,而社会则对此行为进行了“反编程”。工作人员对失去自由,有创造力的主动游戏感到担忧,而替代活动越来越久坐。结论研究结果支持了行为影响的社会生态学模型对幼儿体育锻炼的相关性。在这个年龄段中,最好将精力放在强调小屏幕娱乐的国家准则上,并向家庭和看护人教育创意,自由玩耍的重要性,以增强孩子内在的积极性。

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