Health promoting behaviors in low-income overweight and obese women in Korea: an exploratory qualitative study.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2021-12-31 Epub Date: 2021-12-13 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2021.11.30
Ju-Hee Nho, Eun Jin Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore and understand the health promoting behaviors of low-income overweight and obese women in Korea.

Methods: Data were collected from 10 low-income overweight and obese women working at a community self-sufficiency center through semi-structured in-depth interviews. Individual interviews were conducted and transcribed. Deductive content analysis was done, using the MAXQDA program.

Results: The health promoting behaviors practiced by low-income overweight and obese women were affected by intrapersonal, interpersonal, and organizational/community factors. Six categories were identified and two category clusters were derived that could best describe their health promoting experiences. As main category clusters, despite "feeling that the body and mind are not healthy" participants noted "difficulty maintaining a healthy lifestyle." Overall, the participants had poor nutritional status, lacked physical activity, experienced much stress in intrapersonal level, and faced intrapersonal-level barriers to health promoting behaviors. Moreover, participants had a lack of personal will, and lack of specific information to practice health promoting behaviors, a lack of time, and too many overall burdens to earn a living for their family while trying to maintain health promotion behaviors.

Conclusion: Lifestyle interventions for nutrition management, encouragement of physical activity, and stress management are needed for overweight and obese low-income women. In addition, social support and policies are needed to improve their living environment.

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韩国低收入超重和肥胖妇女的健康促进行为:一项探索性定性研究。
目的:本研究旨在探讨和了解韩国低收入超重和肥胖妇女促进健康的行为:方法:通过半结构式深度访谈收集了在社区自给自足中心工作的 10 名低收入超重和肥胖妇女的数据。对个别访谈进行了记录和誊写。使用 MAXQDA 程序进行演绎式内容分析:结果:低收入超重和肥胖妇女的健康促进行为受到个人、人际和组织/社区因素的影响。结果发现,低收入超重和肥胖妇女的健康促进行为受到个人内部因素、人际因素和组织/社区因素的影响。作为主要的类别群,尽管 "感觉身心不健康",但参与者指出 "难以保持健康的生活方式"。总体而言,参与者的营养状况较差,缺乏体育锻炼,在人际交往方面承受着很大的压力,在促进健康的行为方面面临着人际交往方面的障碍。此外,参与者缺乏个人意愿,缺乏实施健康促进行为的具体信息,缺乏时间,在努力保持健康促进行为的同时还要为家庭谋生,总体负担过重:结论:超重和肥胖的低收入妇女需要营养管理、鼓励体育锻炼和压力管理方面的生活方式干预。此外,还需要社会支持和政策来改善她们的生活环境。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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