Hui Xie, L. Caldwell, S. Loy, C. Aristizabal, Araceli Guzman
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摘要
拉丁裔祖父母经常参与抚养孙辈,但他们在促进儿童体育活动(PA)方面的作用在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究考察了以社区为基础的Nietos Activos y Saludables(积极健康的孙子)干预对拉丁裔祖父母在支持孙子(2-12岁)PA方面的知识和自我效能的影响。方法于2017年10月至11月对洛杉矶县12名拉丁裔祖父母(主要为女性,年龄在50 ~ 60岁)进行西班牙语干预,每周4次。测试前后的调查和干预后的焦点小组评估了干预的影响。结果参与者表示干预提供了有用的信息。在干预课程后,参与者在儿童PA要求测试中取得了更高的分数。他们还报告了更多关于儿童PA的知识,儿童PA的当地资源,以及改变儿童的行为。此外,参与者报告说,他们更有信心激励孩子进行自我学习,并与父母合作促进孩子的自我学习。焦点小组的结果基本上证实了定量研究结果。讨论:nietos的“积极的与有益的”干预有望增加拉丁裔祖父母对支持孙辈的私人助理的知识和自我效能。未来的研究应该使用随机对照试验来测试干预对祖父母行为和孙子健康结果的影响。(PsycINFO数据库记录(c) 2019 APA,版权所有)。
Impact of a community-based intervention on Latino grandparents' knowledge about and self-efficacy in supporting grandchildren's physical activities.
INTRODUCTION
Latino grandparents are often involved in rearing grandchildren, but their roles in promoting children's physical activity (PA) have been largely overlooked. This study examined the impact of a community-based intervention called Nietos Activos y Saludables (Active and Healthy Grandchildren) on Latino grandparents' knowledge about and self-efficacy in supporting grandchildren's (aged 2-12 years) PA.
METHOD
The Spanish language intervention, consisting of 4 weekly sessions, was delivered to 12 Latino grandparents (primarily female, aged > 60 years) in Los Angeles County from October to November 2017. Pre- and posttest surveys and postintervention focus groups assessed the intervention impact.
RESULTS
Participants indicated that the intervention provided useful information. After intervention sessions, participants achieved a higher score in test on PA requirements for children. They also reported greater knowledge about children's PA, local resources for children's PA, and modifying children's behavior. Additionally, participants reported greater confidence in motivating children in PA and collaborating with parents in promoting children's PA. Results of focus groups generally confirmed the quantitative findings.
DISCUSSION
Nietos Activos y Saludables intervention has the promise to increase Latino grandparents' knowledge about and self-efficacy in supporting grandchildren's PA. Future studies should test the impact of the intervention on grandparents' behavior and grandchildren's health outcomes using a randomized controlled trial. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).