| Literature DB >> 34193104 |
Rebecca L Heller1,2, Jesse D Chiero1, Nancy Trout3, Amy R Mobley4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2 years old, the objective of this qualitative study was to determine misconceptions and barriers that prevent parents from implementing early childhood feeding and obesity prevention practices as reported by healthcare, community-based, and education providers.Entities:
Keywords: Childhood obesity; Healthcare provider; Infants; Parental feeding
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34193104 PMCID: PMC8243475 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-11305-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Interview questions with providers to determine perceived practices, barriers and educational opportunities to prevent early childhood obesity of children ages birth to 2 years old
| Research Objective | Interview Questions |
|---|---|
| To determine what feeding practices and obesogenic behaviors of families with 0–2 year olds are observed by providers. | • What are some issues that parents face regarding breastfeeding versus formula feeding? • What are some issues parents face with complementary foods? • What foods or food related practices do parents have the most trouble implementing? |
| To determine what barriers providers face when implementing early childhood obesity prevention practices with families of young children. | • What are some common misconceptions/confusion that parents have regarding feeding their baby/child? • If parents have mentioned misconceptions these to you, where do these misconceptions tend to come from? • What are the most common reasons why parents do not or are unable to follow the feeding advice or suggestions given? • What reasons do they give for not following it [suggestions for food/drinks parents should avoid giving their children]? |
| To determine what nutrition education resource gaps providers identify for use with families of 0–2 year olds. | • What other resources would be useful for you (as a provider or within your organization) to further educate parents about feeding their child? |
Emerging qualitative research themes identified by providers regarding observed feeding practices of parents, barriers and educational opportunities for early childhood obesity prevention
| Research Topic | Emerging Themes |
|---|---|
| Observed Feeding Practices | • Overfeeding in absence of hunger • Early initiation of solids & suboptimal feeding practices • Lack of child autonomy & self-regulation • Suboptimal dietary pattern (Limited vegetable intake, excess high energy-dense food intake) |
| Barriers to Childhood Obesity Prevention | • Convenience (time and energy for busy parents) • Marketing from social media & food companies • Cultural & familial influences • Lack of knowledge & misconception about healthy foods |
| Nutrition Education Resource Gaps | • Reputable, evidence-based & accessible information • Culturally/literacy sensitive materials & engaging for parents • Limited resources on transitioning to solid foods (month-specific) |