Parental Perceived Facilitators for and Barriers to Participating in a Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Early Childhood Obesity: A Qualitative Evaluation
Abstract
This study aimed to examine low-income mothers’ perceived facilitators for and barriers to participating in a lifestyle intervention. A phenomenography approach was used to individually interview 14 mothers from Midwestern U.S. The data were analyzed using content analysis. Drawing on the socio-ecological model, mothers’ perceived facilitators included (a) intrapersonal factors including providing helpful information, being accommodating,...
Paper Details
Title
Parental Perceived Facilitators for and Barriers to Participating in a Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Early Childhood Obesity: A Qualitative Evaluation
Published Date
Aug 6, 2019
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
405 - 414
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