Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina

Childhood obesity has increased due to factors such as more television time, less outside play, parents' lack of education about nutritious meals, and eating more fast food versus home cooked meals. Research has been performed on many school-aged children; however, there is a gap in research as...

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Main Author: Terry, Crystal Keyes
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2016
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-36892019-10-30T01:03:18Z Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina Terry, Crystal Keyes Childhood obesity has increased due to factors such as more television time, less outside play, parents' lack of education about nutritious meals, and eating more fast food versus home cooked meals. Research has been performed on many school-aged children; however, there is a gap in research as it pertains to preschool children. Preschool age learning is when children are most receptive to habit-forming activities. The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to assess the parental perceptions of 11 preschool parents in rural Northeastern North Carolina of 4-year-old children who have been told by a health care professional that their children are overweight or obese. This qualitative study used the health belief model as its theoretical foundation. Responses were manually transcribed and uploaded into NVivo 10 software. The researcher performed horizonalization of the data to determine the themes and subthemes used for data analysis. Participants revealed that they recognized childhood obesity and overweight as an issue in their child and were knowledgeable on how to combat their child's diagnosis. As a result of this research, parents revealed that working and a lack of affordable resources played viable roles in why childhood obesity and overweight exists in their children. Parents shared that they felt safe in their neighborhoods, but acknowledged that affordability of healthy foods and other family members' impact on their child's eating habits play a role in their child's weight concerns. This study will lead to positive social change by providing local public health workers with an increased understanding of the experiences of parents of overweight and obese preschool-aged children, which may assist in stronger program development for the targeted population. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2586 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3689&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Childhood obesity overweight preschool qualitative Public Health Education and Promotion
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topic Childhood obesity
overweight
preschool
qualitative
Public Health Education and Promotion
spellingShingle Childhood obesity
overweight
preschool
qualitative
Public Health Education and Promotion
Terry, Crystal Keyes
Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina
description Childhood obesity has increased due to factors such as more television time, less outside play, parents' lack of education about nutritious meals, and eating more fast food versus home cooked meals. Research has been performed on many school-aged children; however, there is a gap in research as it pertains to preschool children. Preschool age learning is when children are most receptive to habit-forming activities. The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to assess the parental perceptions of 11 preschool parents in rural Northeastern North Carolina of 4-year-old children who have been told by a health care professional that their children are overweight or obese. This qualitative study used the health belief model as its theoretical foundation. Responses were manually transcribed and uploaded into NVivo 10 software. The researcher performed horizonalization of the data to determine the themes and subthemes used for data analysis. Participants revealed that they recognized childhood obesity and overweight as an issue in their child and were knowledgeable on how to combat their child's diagnosis. As a result of this research, parents revealed that working and a lack of affordable resources played viable roles in why childhood obesity and overweight exists in their children. Parents shared that they felt safe in their neighborhoods, but acknowledged that affordability of healthy foods and other family members' impact on their child's eating habits play a role in their child's weight concerns. This study will lead to positive social change by providing local public health workers with an increased understanding of the experiences of parents of overweight and obese preschool-aged children, which may assist in stronger program development for the targeted population.
author Terry, Crystal Keyes
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title Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina
title_short Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina
title_full Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina
title_fullStr Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina
title_full_unstemmed Parental Perceptions of Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Four-Year-Olds in Northeastern North Carolina
title_sort parental perceptions of childhood overweight and obesity in four-year-olds in northeastern north carolina
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