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BMC Pediatrics
Parents’ views on child physical activity and their implications for physical activity parenting interventions: a qualitative study
Katrina M Turner3  Sarah Stewart-Brown4  Kenneth R Fox2  Patricia J Lucas1  Simon J Sebire2  Russell Jago2  Joanna K Goodred2  Georgina F Bentley2 
[1] Centre for Research in Health and Social Care, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
关键词: Intervention;    Parenting;    Physical activity;   
Others  :  1170608
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2431-12-180
 received in 2012-09-03, accepted in 2012-11-11,  发布年份 2012
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Establishing healthy physical activity (PA) behaviours in early childhood is important for future PA behaviours. Parents play a central role in young children’s PA. However, there is currently little research on parenting interventions to increase child PA. This study was formative work to inform the content of a pilot randomised-controlled trial.

Methods

In-depth telephone interviews were carried out with 32 parents of 6 to 8 year old children residing in two areas that varied in their socio-economic characteristics, in Bristol, UK. Data were analysed thematically using a framework approach.

Results

Most parents described their child as being active or very active and indicated that they did not perceive a need for an increase in their child’s PA. Parents used a variety of visual cues to make this judgement, the most common being that they perceived their child as having lots of energy or that they did not view them as overweight. Parents reported environmental factors such as monetary cost, time constraints, lack of activity provision and poor weather as the main barriers to their child’s PA. Parental support and child’s enjoyment of PA appeared to be important facilitators to children participating in PA.

Conclusion

Improving parents’ knowledge of the PA recommendations for children, and increasing their awareness of the benefits of PA beyond weight status may be an important first step for a parenting PA intervention. Although parents commonly perceive environmental factors as the main barriers to their child’s PA, parental concern about low levels of child PA, their capacity to support behaviour change, child motivation, self confidence and independence may be key areas to address within an intervention to increase child PA. Effective methods of helping parents address the latter have been developed in the context of generic parenting programmes.

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2012 Bentley et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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