| Literature DB >> 33327562 |
Maria Henström1, Ulrika Müssener2, Karen J Campbell3, Kylie D Hesketh3, Magdalena Rosell1, Christine Delisle Nyström1,3.
Abstract
In Sweden, there have been no interventions promoting the development of healthy lifestyle behaviors starting in infancy. Thus this paper aims to: (i) investigate Swedish parents' experiences regarding feeding of solid foods, screen time, and physical activity in healthy infants; (ii) investigate parents' needs and perceptions regarding information/support provided in primary child healthcare (CHC) and (iii) explore whether a parenting program focused on child diet and active play would be relevant and utilized. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 parents. These were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis. Seven themes emerged: Feeling excited to enter a new phase; Parents' responsibility of doing it "right" can be stressful; Motivated to learn during specific time windows; Information to trust; The importance of social support from peers; Experiences of support received from CHC; and the Infant, Feeding, Activity, and Nutrition Trial (INFANT) for a Swedish context. Parents were excited to enter new phases in their child's development. However, this came with worry they were doing things "right", leading parents to want more information/support. Overall, Swedish parents were very positive about the prospects of engaging in a primary CHC delivered program to support them to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors from birth and felt this could complement the care currently provided.Entities:
Keywords: child healthcare; feeding; infant; intervention; physical activity; qualitative research; screen time; thematic analysis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33327562 PMCID: PMC7765081 DOI: 10.3390/nu12123823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717