对挑食父母的虚拟教育干预的实施和影响。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Edel McNamara, Elaine Guinan
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摘要

背景:挑食通常是成熟的,但会引起父母的焦虑,扰乱家庭用餐时间。父母的焦虑可能会导致强制性喂养,这可能会延长挑食的时间。该项目旨在通过营养师提供的网络研讨会,评估为管理挑食提供一线建议的可行性和可接受性。方法:采用描述性观察设计来评估每月为家长举办的儿童挑食教育网络研讨会的可行性和影响。内容由社区营养师根据已建立的指南和儿科营养师和家长的反馈开发。在一年的时间里,教育网络研讨会通过Zoom进行了13次,并通过健康中心、社交媒体和学校进行了招聘。数据是通过Eventbrite、Zoom分析和参与者反馈表格收集的。在Excel中分析定量数据,并对关键主题进行定性分析。结果:超过3300人(n 3334)注册参加了网络研讨会。每次网络研讨会的出席人数从2023年7月的23人增加到2024年6月的480人。平均而言,34%的注册用户参加了每月一次的网络研讨会。大多数(95%)与会者在网络研讨会期间保持在线。在346个反馈中,84%的人会推荐网络研讨会,70%的人感到放心,73%的人计划调整他们的做法。主题分析为观众揭示了关键的外卖信息:减少用餐时间的压力,增加食物暴露,保证挑食是一个阶段,营造积极的用餐环境,以及实用的策略。结论:本服务评估表明,通过网络研讨会提供营养师对挑食管理的一线建议是可行的,并且为参加会议的家长所接受。
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Implementation and impact of a virtual educational intervention for parents of fussy eaters.

Background: Fussy eating is generally outgrown but can cause parental anxiety and disrupt family mealtimes. Parental anxiety may lead to coercive feeding practices, which may prolong the period of fussy eating. This project aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of delivering first-line advice for the management of fussy eating via a webinar delivered by dietitians.

Methods: A descriptive observational design was used to evaluate the feasibility and impact of a monthly educational webinar for parents on fussy eating in children. Content was developed by community dietitians based on established guidelines and feedback from paediatric dietitians and parents. The education webinar was delivered via Zoom 13 times over the course of a year, with recruitment through health centres, social media, and schools. Data was collected through Eventbrite, Zoom analytics, and participant feedback forms. Quantitative data was analysed in Excel, and qualitative responses were thematically analysed for key themes.

Results: Over 3300 (n 3334) people registered for the webinar. Attendance numbers per webinar increased from 23 people in July 2023 to 480 people in June 2024. On average, 34% of those who registered attended the monthly webinar. The majority (95%) of attendees remained online for the duration of the webinar. Of 346 feedback responses, 84% would recommend the webinar, 70% felt reassured, and 73% planned to adjust their practices. Thematic analysis revealed key takeaway messages for viewers: reducing mealtime stress, increasing food exposure, reassurance on fussy eating as a phase, fostering positive mealtime environments, and practical strategies.

Conclusions: This service evaluation showed that delivery of first-line advice from dietitians on the management of fussy eating via webinar was feasible and acceptable to parents who attended.

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Irish Journal of Medical Science
Irish Journal of Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
357
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution to medical science and an ideal forum for the younger medical/scientific professional to enter world literature and an ideal launching platform now, as in the past, for many a young research worker. The primary role of both the Academy and IJMS is that of providing a forum for the exchange of scientific information and to promote academic discussion, so essential to scientific progress.
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