Maisaa Al-Bkerat, Diane C Martins, Donna Schwartz-Barcott
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Nutritional Beliefs and Practices of Arabic-Speaking Middle Eastern Mothers Living in the United States.
Introduction: Culture and acculturation influence nutritional beliefs. Little is known about the Arabic population in the United States. In this study, Arabic-speaking Middle Eastern mothers' perceptions of motherhood and childhood nutritional beliefs and practices are explored.
Method: Semi-structured interviews with 12 mothers from Arabic-speaking Middle Eastern countries.
Results: Food and family are central to everyday life. Mothers worked hard to maintain traditional nutritional practices with their school-age children.
Discussion: Findings can enhance school nurses' ability to collaborate with mothers in nutritional education and address any issues in the classroom.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Transcultural Nursing (TCN) is a peer-reviewed journal that offers nurses, educators, researchers, and practitioners theoretical approaches and current research findings that have direct implications for the delivery of culturally congruent health care and for the preparation of health care professionals who will provide that care. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).