Exploring Collaborative Efforts Toward Promoting Better Eating Habits among Autistic Children in the United Arab Emirates.

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1177/00243639231156701
Maxwell Peprah Opoku, Ashraf Mustafa, Noora Anwahi, Haseena Shah, Salma Aldhaheri, Aysha Almeqbaali, Thara Alkateri, Shashidhar Belbase
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Abstract

According to the principle of duty of care, adults in the lives of children with disabilities such as autistic children are expected to promote their development. The Nutbeam's health literacy model was adopted to explore the efforts of special education teachers and parents toward promoting better eating habits among autistic children in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Twenty-one participants, comprising fifteen special education teachers and six parents with autistic children, were examined in this study. The results indicated that some special education teachers' and parents' limited understanding of unhealthy food might impact the development of autistic children. Furthermore, the findings also highlight the lack of collaboration and communication between teachers regarding the nutrition and healthy living of autistic children. The findings have practical consequences, such as urging UAE health policymakers to provide professional development for special education instructors and parents of autistic children.

探索在阿拉伯联合酋长国促进自闭症儿童更好饮食习惯的合作努力
根据照顾义务原则,成年人在残疾儿童的生活中,如自闭症儿童,应促进他们的发展。Nutbam的健康素养模型被采用,以探索阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)特殊教育教师和家长为促进自闭症儿童更好的饮食习惯所做的努力。21名参与者,包括15名特殊教育教师和6名患有自闭症儿童的家长,在这项研究中接受了检查。研究结果表明,一些特殊教育教师和家长对不健康食品的有限理解可能会影响自闭症儿童的发育。此外,研究结果还强调了教师之间在自闭症儿童的营养和健康生活方面缺乏合作和沟通。这些发现具有实际意义,例如敦促阿联酋卫生政策制定者为特殊教育教师和自闭症儿童的父母提供专业发展。
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