Paediatric teams in front of childhood obesity: A qualitative study within the STOP project.
Creators
- Argelich, E1
- Alemany, ME2
- Amengual-Miralles, B3
- Argüelles, R4
- Bandiera, D5
- Barceló, MA6
- Beinbrech, B1
- Bouzas, C7
- Capel, P8
- Cerdà, AL3
- Colom, M9
- Corral, H10
- Sotto-Esteban, D11
- Fleitas, G12
- Garcias, C4
- Juan, D5
- Juan, J13
- Mateos, D14
- Martin, MI15
- Martinez,, MA10
- Minguez, M10
- Moncada, E16
- Nadal, M16
- Pont, JM17
- Puigserver, B8
- Suñer, CA16
- Ugarriza, L18
- Yeste, D16
- Yeste, L16
- Tur, JA7
- 1. Hospital de Manacor, Manacor, Spain.
- 2. CS Felanitx, Felanitx, Spain
- 3. CS Santanyí, Santanyí, Spain.
- 4. CS Muntanya, Son Ramonell Nou, Marratxí, Spain
- 5. CS Manacor-Sa Torre, Manacor, Spain
- 6. CS Serra Nord, Sóller, Spain
- 7. CIBER de Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y la Nutrición (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain;
- 8. CS Emili Darder, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
- 9. CS Escola Graduada, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
- 10. Hospital de Inca, Inca, Spain.
- 11. Clínica Rotger, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
- 12. CS Emili Darder, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- 13. CS Pollença, Pollença, Spain
- 14. Grupo de investigación en Nutrición Comunitaria y Estrés Oxidativo, Universidad de las Islas Baleares & IDISBA, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
- 15. CS Santa Ponça, Santa Ponça, Spain.
- 16. CS Manacor-Sa Torre, Manacor, Spain.
- 17. CS Felanitx, Felanitx, Spain.
- 18. CS Camp Redó, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Description
Introduction: Understanding the underlying factors that influence the approach to overweight and obesity in children is basic to best support families searching a solution to this important public health problem.
Objective: To assess attitudes and feelings of paediatric staff in addressing overweight and childhood obesity to parents, exploring perceived barriers and facilitators, for an effective care.
Participants and method: Qualitative study by means of individual semi-structured questionnaires of paediatric staff (paediatricians and paediatrician nurses; n = 57; 68% female) of primary health care centres and hospitals in Mallorca. Thematic analysis was done.
Results: Three themes emerged from the data: "Parents' attitude in childhood obesity" (sub-themes "The conscience of parents", "The parents ask for help"), "Paediatric staff and childhood obesity" (sub-themes "Approaching to the problem: The interview with parents", "Looking together for the solution"), and "System barriers" (sub-themes "Improving teamwork and health policy", "Family participation in addressing childhood obesity").
Conclusions: Paediatric staffs know how to treat childhood obesity, but demand training on motivation. Effectivity on therapy of childhood obesity will be obtained after parents/carers recognize the problem and establish a trustful relationship with paediatric staff. The health system is still a barrier to the activity of paediatric personnel.
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