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Papás Saludables, Niños Saludables: Perspectives From Hispanic Parents and Children in a Culturally Adapted Father-Focused Obesity Program

Oriana Pérez, Alicia Beltran, Tasia Isbell, Edgar Galdamez-Calderon, Tom Baranowski, Philip J. Morgan, Teresia M. O’Connor

2020Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Qualitatively assess culturally adapted lifestyle intervention, Papás Saludables, Niños Saludables (PSNS; Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids), for Hispanic fathers and children. METHODS: Semistructured interviews of parents and children after participation in 10-week PSNS program for Hispanic fathers and children. Qualitative data double-coded inductively and deductively until consensus reached. RESULTS: Total of 26 fathers, 26 mothers, and 45 children interviewed. Parents and children had positive feedback about program content on culturally relevant nutrition and physical activity and reported improved father-child bonding. Mothers noted increased involvement among fathers in child's well-being. Participants suggested lengthening the program. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Papás Saludables, Niños Saludables is an innovative approach with promise in engaging Hispanic fathers and children in a lifestyle program that emphasizes the role of fathers in children's lifestyle behaviors. Familism, respeto (respect), and promoting father-child relationships were important to engage fathers. Results from this study will inform future trials of PSNS and help identify ways to increase engagement of Hispanic men in other programs.

Topics & Concepts

Culturally appropriateChildhood obesityCulturally sensitiveScreen timeQualitative researchPsychologyIntervention (counseling)MedicinePhysical activityObesityDevelopmental psychologyGerontologyNursingSocial psychologyOverweightPhysical therapySociologyInternal medicineSocial scienceObesity, Physical Activity, DietBreastfeeding Practices and InfluencesMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum