| Literature DB >> 32838762 |
Kody A Klupt1, Stephan M Oreskovich1, Julie Bernard-Genest1,2, Barkha P Patel1, Lisa Chu1, Elizabeth Dettmer1, Catharine M Walsh1, Michele Strom1, Amy C McPherson3,4, Jonah Strub1, Alissa Steinberg1, Cathleen Steinegger1, Jill K Hamilton5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parents may struggle to initiate healthy weight-related conversations with their children. Educational videos may be an effective tool for improving parents' knowledge and self-efficacy on this topic. The aim of this pilot study was to develop an educational video to assist parents in weight-related conversations with their child, and to assess changes in parents' self-efficacy on this topic.Entities:
Keywords: Communicating weight; Educational video; Healthy conversations; Parents; Pediatric obesity
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32838762 PMCID: PMC7446051 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-020-02284-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Consolidated Standards for Reporting of Trials (CONSORT) Flow Diagram
Demographic characteristics of the study participants (n = 57)
| Characteristics | Number of Participants (%) |
|---|---|
| 18–44 | 15 (27) |
| ≥ 45 | 42 (73) |
| Female | 55 (96) |
| Male | 2 (4) |
| White | 43 (75) |
| Other | 13 (23) |
| I prefer not to answer | 1 (2) |
| Did not complete high school | 2 (4) |
| High school graduate or equivalent | 2 (4) |
| College degree | 7 (12) |
| Bachelor degree | 20 (35) |
| Postgraduate degree | 26 (46) |
| One | 7 (12) |
| Two | 27 (47) |
| Three or more | 22 (39) |
| I prefer not to answer | 1 (2) |
| Married or common-law | 47 (82) |
| Widowed | 1 (2) |
| Divorced/separated | 9 (16) |
| Yes (overweight) | 29 (51) |
| Yes (underweight) | 0 |
| No | 26 (46) |
| I prefer not to answer | 2 (4) |
| Yes (overweight) | 10 (18) |
| Yes (underweight) | 8 (14) |
| No | 37 (66) |
| I prefer not to answer | 1 (2) |
aOne respondent was excluded due to selection of both Yes (overweight) and Yes (underweight)
Fig. 2Perceived self-efficacy scores when raising an issue of weight with children at pre- (n = 55) and post- video (n = 55), and 4–6 months post baseline (n = 39). *Significant difference between pre- and post-video perceived self-efficacy score (Tukey-Kramer Post-hoc test p = 0.005). Values are reported as mean ± SD. Abbreviations: PRE, pre-video; POST, immediately post-video; POST 6 M, retention 4 to 6 months after watching the video
Fig. 3a Perceived self-efficacy scores when answering questions or concerns your children may have about their weight at pre- (n = 55) and post- video (n = 55), and 4–6 months post baseline (n = 39). *Significant difference between pre- and post-video perceived self-efficacy score (Tukey-Kramer Post-hoc test p = 0.001). b Perceived self-efficacy scores when answering questions or concerns your children may have about their weight between parents reporting no weight concerns (n = 64), concerns about child being overweight (n = 17), and concerns about child being underweight (n = 13). *Significant difference between parents reporting no weight concerns and parents reporting concerns about their child being overweight (Tukey-Kramer Post-hoc test p = 0.031). Values are reported as mean ± SD. Abbreviations: PRE, pre-video; POST, immediately post-video; POST 6 M, retention 4 to 6 months after watching the video
Fig. 4Video Evaluation. Participant agreement (%) measured using a Likert scale (1 to 5, where low agreement = 1 and high agreement = 5) is shown for the following statements (n = 57): a The information I received was easy to understand, b The video covered what I wanted to learn about talking about weight with my children, c The information provided will help change my behaviour when talking about weight with my children, and d I would recommend this video to another parent or caregiver (n = 57)
Participant selection of video components found to be most helpful (n = 57)
| Video Components | Number of Participants (%) |
|---|---|
| How to re-direct the focus of weight-related conversations to one of healthy behaviours. | 44 (77) |
| How to respond to your child’s concerns about their weight in a sensitive manner. | 37 (65) |
| Key tips to promote healthy lifestyle behaviours. | 25 (44) |
| Discussions on weight bias (judgements based on a person’s weight). | 13 (23) |