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Assessing care providers’ perceptions and beliefs about physical activity in infants and toddlers: baseline findings from the Baby NAP SACC study

机译:评估护理人员对婴幼儿身体活动的看法和信念:Baby NAP SACC研究的基线发现

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Background As children now spend increasing amounts of time in out-of-home care, care providers play an important role in promoting positive health behaviors. Little is currently known about providers’ perceptions and beliefs about physical activity, particularly for very young children. This study describes providers’ perceptions and beliefs about infants’ and toddlers’ physical activity, and assesses their knowledge of physical activity guidelines, to establish if and where providers may need support to promote physical activity in child care settings. Methods We analyzed baseline data from a pilot randomized-controlled trial conducted in 32 child care centers in Massachusetts, USA. Providers completed physical activity-related questionnaires from which we compared twenty perception and belief questions for infant and toddler care providers. Results 203 care providers (96% female, mean?±?SD age: 32.7?±?11.2?years) from 29 centers completed questionnaires. A large proportion of providers (n?=?114 (61.9%)) believed that infants should be active for 45?minutes or less each day, and only 56 providers (29.7%) perceived toddlers to require more than 90?minutes of activity per day. 97% of providers perceived it was their job to ensure children engaged in a healthy amount of physical activity and most (94.1%) perceived physical activity to be important to own their health, despite 13.3% finding it hard to find the energy to be physically active. Conclusions This study is the first to assess the physical activity perceptions and attitudes of providers caring for infants and toddlers. Though all providers believed toddlers should engage in more physical activity than infants, most providers believed that young children require only a short amount of physical activity each day, below recommended guidelines. How provider perceptions influence children’s physical activity behavior requires investigation.
机译:背景技术随着儿童现在在户外护理中花费越来越多的时间,护理人员在促进积极的健康行为中起着重要的作用。目前对服务提供者对体育锻炼的看法和信念知之甚少,尤其是对于年幼的孩子。这项研究描述了提供者对婴幼儿身体活动的看法和信念,并评估了他们对身体活动指南的了解,以确定提供者是否以及在何处需要支持以促进儿童保育场所的身体活动。方法我们分析了在美国马萨诸塞州的32个儿童保育中心进行的一项随机对照试验的基线数据。提供者完成了与体育活动有关的问卷调查,从中我们比较了婴幼儿护理提供者的二十个感知和信仰问题。结果来自29个中心的203名护理提供者(女性占96%,平均SD年龄:32.7±11.2岁)完成了问卷。很大比例的提供者(n = 114)(61.9%)认为婴儿每天应该运动45分钟或更少,而只有56个提供者(29.7%)认为幼儿需要超过90分钟的运动。每天。 97%的提供者认为确保孩子从事健康的身体活动是他们的工作,大多数(94.1%)的孩子认为体育锻炼对保持自己的健康很重要,尽管13.3%的人发现很难找到保持体力的能量活性。结论这项研究是第一个评估体育照料者对照顾婴儿和幼儿的提供者的态度和态度。尽管所有提供者都认为幼儿应该比婴儿进行更多的体育锻炼,但大多数提供者都认为,幼儿每天仅需少量运动即可,低于建议的指导标准。提供者的观念如何影响儿童的体育锻炼行为,需要进行调查。

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