Parental Perceptions of Childhood Obesity: Systematic Literature Review

Sadeg Aldolaim
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Aim: This review investigated the parental perceptions of their child's obesity including theoretical perspectives that have been used to explore and understand the phenomenon. Design: Integrative review of empirical and theoretical literature. Methods: The CINAHL, PsychINFO, and SocINDEX databases were used to conduct a literature search of the terms “parental perception and childhood obesity”. Search requirements were indicated full text academic journals with a timeline of 2000-2013. Both quantitative and qualitative articles that focused on participant perceptions were viewed. Among the 127 articles, there was only one that defined the term “parental perception of childhood obesity” and another article defined the term “parental perception”. A possible clarification for why none of the articles clearly defined “perception” may be an underlying assumption that the reader simply understood the term. Results: The results of these studies indicate that a large percentage of parents do not perceive their children to be overweight or obese. Parental beliefs regarding childhood obesity, parental weight status, and parental educational level may influence parents’ perceptions of their children’s weight. Moreover, from the synthesis of the literature, the father’s role has been underrepresented in child health research. Conclusion: Future research is required to validate the conceptual deA¯Â¬Ânition of parental perception and encourage father involvement in childcare. Such research will enable nurses to assist parents to improve the health outcomes for their children by developing effective strategies to manage and prevent childhood obesity.
父母对儿童肥胖的看法:系统文献综述
目的:本综述调查了父母对孩子肥胖的认知,包括已经用于探索和理解这一现象的理论观点。设计:综合回顾实证和理论文献。方法:采用中国儿童健康数据库(CINAHL)、心理健康数据库(PsychINFO)和社会健康数据库(SocINDEX)对“父母认知与儿童肥胖”进行文献检索。检索要求为2000-2013年的全文学术期刊。关注参与者看法的定量和定性文章均被查看。在这127篇文章中,只有一篇文章定义了“父母对儿童肥胖的看法”,另一篇文章定义了“父母的看法”。为什么没有一篇文章明确定义了“感知”,一个可能的解释可能是一个潜在的假设,即读者简单地理解了这个术语。结果:这些研究的结果表明,很大比例的父母没有意识到他们的孩子超重或肥胖。父母对儿童肥胖的看法、父母的体重状况和父母的教育水平可能会影响父母对孩子体重的看法。此外,从文献的综合来看,父亲的作用在儿童健康研究中的代表性不足。结论:需要进一步的研究来验证父母感知的概念deA¯Â¬Â并鼓励父亲参与育儿。这种研究将使护士能够通过制定有效的战略来管理和预防儿童肥胖,从而帮助父母改善其子女的健康结果。
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