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What do parents think about parental participation in school-based interventions on energy balance-related behaviours? a qualitative study in 4 countries

机译:父母如何看待父母参与基于学校的能量平衡相关行为干预措施?在4个国家进行的定性研究

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Background Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, overweight prevention initiatives should start early in life and target modifiable energy balance-related behaviours. Parental participation is often advocated as important for school-based interventions, however, getting parents involved in school-based interventions appears to be challenging based on earlier intervention experiences. The purpose of this study was to get insight into the determinants of and perspectives on parental participation in school-interventions on energy balance-related behaviours (physical activity, healthy eating, sedentary behaviours) in parents of ten- to twelve-year olds in order to develop an effective parental module for school-based interventions concerning energy balance-related behaviours. Methods Four countries (Belgium, Hungary, Norway and Spain) conducted the focus group research based on a standardised protocol and a semi-structured questioning route. A variation in parental socio-economic status (SES) and parental school involvement was taken into account when recruiting the parents. The audio taped interviews were transcribed, and a qualitative content analysis of the transcripts was conducted in each country. Results Seventeen focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 92 parents (12 men, 80 women). Physical activity was considered to be a joint responsibility of school and parents, nutrition as parent's responsibility but supported by the school, and prevention of sedentary behaviours as parent's sole responsibility. Parents proposed interactive and practical activities together with their child as the best way to involve them such as cooking, food tasting, nutrition workshops, walking or cycling tours, sport initiations together with their child. Activities should be cheap, on a convenient moment, focused on their children and not on themselves, not tutoring, not theoretical, and school-or home-based. Conclusions Parents want to be involved in activities related to energy balance-related behaviours if this implies 'doing things together' with their child at school or at home.
机译:背景年轻人的超重和肥胖急剧增加。因此,超重预防措施应从生命的早期开始,并针对与能量平衡有关的可修正行为。通常提倡家长参与对于学校干预非常重要,但是,基于早期的干预经验,让父母参与学校干预似乎具有挑战性。这项研究的目的是为了深入了解父母参与10到12岁父母对能量平衡相关行为(体育活动,健康饮食,久坐行为)的学校干预的决定因素和观点。开发一个有效的家长模块,以进行有关能量平衡相关行为的学校干预。方法四个国家(比利时,匈牙利,挪威和西班牙)基于标准化协议和半结​​构化提问路径进行了焦点小组研究。招募父母时,应考虑父母社会经济地位(SES)和父母学校参与程度的差异。录制录音带的采访,并在每个国家对笔录进行定性的内容分析。结果共进行了17次焦点小组访谈,共采访了92名父母(男12名,女80名)。体育活动被认为是学校和父母的共同责任,营养是父母的责任,但在学校的支持下,防止久坐行为是父母的唯一责任。父母建议与孩子一起进行互动和实践活动,以作为使其参与其中的最佳方式,例如烹饪,品尝美食,营养研讨会,步行或骑自行车游览,与孩子一起进行体育活动。在方便的时候,活动应该便宜,重点放在孩子身上而不是自己身上,而不是辅导,理论上和学校或家庭的基础上。结论如果这意味着与孩子在学校或在家中“一起做事”,则父母希望参与与能量平衡相关行为有关的活动。

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