Descriptive study of carers' support, encouragement and modelling of healthy lifestyle behaviours in residential out-of-home care


Autoria(s): Cox, Rachael; Skouteris, Helen; Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew; Jones, Amanda D.; Gallant, David; Omerogullari, Stella; Miller, Robyn; Hardy, Louise L.
Data(s)

01/06/2015

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: Given the high prevalence of overweight/obesity among young people in residential out-of-home care (OOHC), and as their carers are in loco parentis, this research aimed: 1) to examine the healthy lifestyle cognitions and behaviours of residential carers; and 2) to describe resources needed to improve diet and/or physical activity outcomes for residents. METHODS: Cross-sectional data were collected from 243 residential carers. Measures included: demographics; knowledge of dietary/physical activity recommendations; self-reported encouragement/importance of health behaviours; physical activity/screen time (at work); unit 'healthiness'; and necessary resources for creating a healthy environment. RESULTS: Staff placed importance on the residents eating well and being physically active. However, examination of carer knowledge found significant gaps in staff education. Three key priority areas were identified to help build a healthy food and activity environment in residential OOHC: funding, professional development and policy. CONCLUSION: Carer knowledge of healthy lifestyles can be improved and they need to be well resourced to ensure children in public care settings live in a healthy environment. IMPLICATIONS: These findings may inform the development of ongoing professional development to improve carers' health literacy, as well as policy to support dietary/activity guidelines for the OOHC sector.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30074108

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Wiley

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30074108/cox-descriptivestudy-earlyview-2015.pdf

http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12395

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26123118

Direitos

2015, Wiley

Palavras-Chave #obesity #out-of-home care #young people
Tipo

Journal Article