Promoting Healthy Habits in Well-Child Visits: Advancing Weight-Neutral Health Promotion in Diverse Pediatric Populations.

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Christine Danner, Kathryn Freeman, Caroline Carlin, Jerica M Berge, Dana Brandenburg
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Abstract

Integrating effective health behavior change discussions in childhood preventative medical visits is a challenging and important means to support families in the creation and maintenance of healthy habits over the lifespan. The 9-5-2-1-0 model is a tool to identify healthy habits and guide conversation at well-child visits in primary care. Diverse families in a family medicine residency clinic met with a member of the interprofessional team during preventive medical visits between July 2015-March 2020 to discuss current health habits and goal setting. Data were collected at follow up visits to determine whether patients who set goals made progress towards these goals. Seventy two percent of families who met with the team were willing to set a goal at the initial encounter. Of those who set a goal, 53% reported they had partially or fully attained these goals at follow up. The presence of an interpreter did not significantly impact willingness to set a goal, overall goal attainment or add to the length of the intervention. While there are limitations to this study design, the results suggest that an interprofessional 9-5-2-1-0 intervention offers a promising approach for engaging diverse families in health habit conversations and goal setting in primary care.

在健康儿童访视中促进健康习惯:在不同儿科人群中推进体重中性健康促进。
在儿童预防性医疗访问中整合有效的健康行为改变讨论是支持家庭在一生中建立和维持健康习惯的一项具有挑战性和重要的手段。9-5-2-1-0模式是一种工具,用于识别健康习惯,并在初级保健的健康儿童就诊时指导对话。在2015年7月至2020年3月的预防性医疗访问期间,家庭医学住院医师诊所的不同家庭与跨专业团队成员会面,讨论当前的健康习惯和目标设定。在随访中收集数据,以确定设定目标的患者是否朝着这些目标取得进展。72%与团队会面的家庭愿意在第一次会面时设定目标。在那些设定目标的人中,53%的人报告说他们在随访中部分或完全实现了这些目标。口译员的存在并没有显著影响设定目标的意愿,总体目标的实现或增加干预的时间。虽然本研究设计存在局限性,但结果表明,跨专业9-5-2-1-0干预为不同家庭参与健康习惯对话和初级保健目标设定提供了一种有希望的方法。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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