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Big hearts, small hands: a focus group study exploring parental food portion behaviours

机译:大心脏小手:一个焦点小组研究,探索父母食物份量的行为

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Background The development of healthy food portion sizes among families is deemed critical to childhood weight management; yet little is known about the interacting factors influencing parents’ portion control behaviours. This study aimed to use two synergistic theoretical models of behaviour: the COM-B model (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation – Behaviour) and Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to identify a broad spectrum of theoretically derived influences on parents’ portion control behaviours including examination of affective and habitual influences often excluded from prevailing theories of behaviour change. Methods Six focus groups exploring family weight management comprised of one with caseworkers ( n =?4), four with parents of overweight children ( n =?14) and one with parents of healthy weight children ( n =?8). A thematic analysis was performed across the dataset where the TDF/COM-B were used as coding frameworks. Results To achieve the target behaviour, the behavioural analysis revealed the need for eliciting change in all three COM-B domains and nine associated TDF domains. Findings suggest parents’ internal processes such as their emotional responses, habits and beliefs, along with social influences from partners and grandparents, and environmental influences relating to items such as household objects, interact to influence portion size behaviours within the home environment. Conclusion This is the first study underpinned by COM-B/TDF frameworks applied to childhood weight management and provides new targets for intervention development and the opportunity for future research to explore the mediating and moderating effects of these variables on one another.
机译:背景技术家庭中健康食品份量的发展被认为对儿童体重控制至关重要;关于影响父母的部分控制行为的相互作用因素知之甚少。这项研究旨在使用行为的两个协同理论模型:COM-B模型(能力,机会,动机–行为)和理论领域框架(TDF)来确定对父母部分控制行为(包括考试)的广泛理论影响经常被流行的行为改变理论所排斥的情感和习惯影响。方法六个探讨家庭体重管理的焦点小组包括一个个案工作者(n = 4),四个父母超重儿童的父母(n = 14)和一个健康体重儿童的父母(n = 8)。在将TDF / COM-B用作编码框架的数据集上进行了主题分析。结果为了实现目标行为,行为分析表明需要在所有三个COM-B域和九个相关的TDF域中引起变化。研究结果表明,父母的内部过程,例如他们的情感反应,习惯和信仰,以及伴侣和祖父母的社会影响,以及与诸如家庭物品之类的物品有关的环境影响,都会相互作用,影响家庭环境中的大小行为。结论这是第一项以COM-B / TDF框架为基础的研究,该框架适用于儿童体重管理,并为干预发展提供了新的目标,并为未来的研究提供了机会,以探讨这些变量之间的介导和调节作用。

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