Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Registered Sick Children’s Nurses and District Nurses employed at Child Health Care centres are in a position to help prevent childhood overweight and obesity. Prevention of this challenging public health threat could be improved thr...

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Main Authors: Isma Gabriella E, Bramhagen Ann-Cathrine, Ahlstrom Gerd, Östman Margareta, Dykes Anna-Karin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-06-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/13/57
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spelling doaj-834f7ede06e14603969a127514720ec92020-11-25T01:42:42ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962012-06-011315710.1186/1471-2296-13-57Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative studyIsma Gabriella EBramhagen Ann-CathrineAhlstrom GerdÖstman MargaretaDykes Anna-Karin<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Registered Sick Children’s Nurses and District Nurses employed at Child Health Care centres are in a position to help prevent childhood overweight and obesity. Prevention of this challenging public health threat could be improved through having a better understanding of how this group of nurses perceives childhood obesity. The aim of this study was to elucidate the conceptions of childhood overweight, including obesity, among nurses working in Child Health Care.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>A qualitative study using a phenomenographic approach, based on open-ended interviews with 18 Child Health Care nurses (CHC-nurses) strategically selected from 17 Child Health Care Centres in the southern part of Sweden.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Four categories of description emerged from the data: Perception of childhood overweight changes, Overweight in younger children a neglected concern, Overweight a delicate issue and Importance of family lifestyle. The participating CHC-nurses conceived overweight in children, primarily obesity in children to be an extensive and serious problem which affects children, families and the surrounding society. Overweight in children was further perceived as a consequence of their parent’s lifestyle and their awareness of the problem, which was considered by the CHC-nurses as a sensitive and a provoking issue. It was also perceived that overweight in children is not taken seriously during the pre-school period and that concerns regarding overweight in younger children were mainly about the appearance and not the health of the child. The CHC-nurses perceived that the proportion of overweight children has increased, which Swedish society and the CHC-nurses have adapted to. This adaptation makes it difficult for CHC-nurses to define those children who are overweight.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>CHC-nurses provide a comprehensive and complex picture of childhood overweight, which includes several difficulties dealing with this issue. Attention to CHC-nurse’s conceptions of overweight in children is important since it can affect the parent-nurse relationship and thereby the nurse’s, as well as the parent’s efforts to influence the children’s weight. It is suggested that CHC- nurses should work with person centered counseling and empowerment concerning parent to child relations in cases involving overweight.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/13/57ChildConceptionsNursesOverweightPerceptionsPrimary health careQualitative research
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author Isma Gabriella E
Bramhagen Ann-Cathrine
Ahlstrom Gerd
Östman Margareta
Dykes Anna-Karin
spellingShingle Isma Gabriella E
Bramhagen Ann-Cathrine
Ahlstrom Gerd
Östman Margareta
Dykes Anna-Karin
Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
BMC Family Practice
Child
Conceptions
Nurses
Overweight
Perceptions
Primary health care
Qualitative research
author_facet Isma Gabriella E
Bramhagen Ann-Cathrine
Ahlstrom Gerd
Östman Margareta
Dykes Anna-Karin
author_sort Isma Gabriella E
title Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
title_short Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
title_full Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Swedish Child Health Care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
title_sort swedish child health care nurses conceptions of overweight in children: a qualitative study
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2012-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Registered Sick Children’s Nurses and District Nurses employed at Child Health Care centres are in a position to help prevent childhood overweight and obesity. Prevention of this challenging public health threat could be improved through having a better understanding of how this group of nurses perceives childhood obesity. The aim of this study was to elucidate the conceptions of childhood overweight, including obesity, among nurses working in Child Health Care.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>A qualitative study using a phenomenographic approach, based on open-ended interviews with 18 Child Health Care nurses (CHC-nurses) strategically selected from 17 Child Health Care Centres in the southern part of Sweden.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Four categories of description emerged from the data: Perception of childhood overweight changes, Overweight in younger children a neglected concern, Overweight a delicate issue and Importance of family lifestyle. The participating CHC-nurses conceived overweight in children, primarily obesity in children to be an extensive and serious problem which affects children, families and the surrounding society. Overweight in children was further perceived as a consequence of their parent’s lifestyle and their awareness of the problem, which was considered by the CHC-nurses as a sensitive and a provoking issue. It was also perceived that overweight in children is not taken seriously during the pre-school period and that concerns regarding overweight in younger children were mainly about the appearance and not the health of the child. The CHC-nurses perceived that the proportion of overweight children has increased, which Swedish society and the CHC-nurses have adapted to. This adaptation makes it difficult for CHC-nurses to define those children who are overweight.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>CHC-nurses provide a comprehensive and complex picture of childhood overweight, which includes several difficulties dealing with this issue. Attention to CHC-nurse’s conceptions of overweight in children is important since it can affect the parent-nurse relationship and thereby the nurse’s, as well as the parent’s efforts to influence the children’s weight. It is suggested that CHC- nurses should work with person centered counseling and empowerment concerning parent to child relations in cases involving overweight.</p>
topic Child
Conceptions
Nurses
Overweight
Perceptions
Primary health care
Qualitative research
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/13/57
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