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Family members' experiences with adult participation in weight management programs: Triadic perspectives from patients, partners and children.

Charlotte A Albright1, Keeley J Pratt2, Sarah B Martin1, Hannah Hulshult3, Callie L Brown4, Kristina H Lewis5, Joseph A Skelton4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Spouses are known to influence the outcomes of an individual's attempt at weight loss, but little is known about the broader influence of, and on, the family. The objectives were to explore: (a) the effects of an adult weight management program on the family and (b) family factors that help or hinder patient weight loss.
METHODS: A qualitative design was employed to explore triadic family members' experiences of patient participation in a weight management program. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients, partners and children (ages 7-18). Questions included support for patient participation and weight loss, dietary choices, meal preparation, physical activity routines, the home-food environment, communication about health and family dynamics. Thematic analysis was used, where codes and categories of codes were then grouped together to create themes and subthemes.
RESULTS: Nineteen triadic interviews were conducted (57 total). Seven themes emerged, including four related to Outcomes (objective 1): (a) shift in family dynamics, (b) family behaviour change, (c) child observations of family change, (d) indirect benefit to partner; and three related to Process (objective 2): (e) level of accountability, (f) patient perception of support and (g) support is essential and flexible.
CONCLUSIONS: Future research and clinical applications from these themes should seek to determine the positive behaviour change that was evident in the families that were interviewed, where the culmination of family interactions, expectations and concurrent partner weight loss indicates the potential longevity of weight management programs beyond patients' own participation.
© 2020 World Obesity Federation.

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Keywords:  bariatric; family; qualitative; weight management

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31965733      PMCID: PMC9107074          DOI: 10.1111/cob.12354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Obes        ISSN: 1758-8103


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