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The PONC Study: Preventing obesity in Norwegian children – A community based psychosocial parent and nurse partnership intervention. Ann- Kristin Bjørnnes, Birgit Heckemann Henk Verloo, Maria Rudkjær Mikkelsen, Maria Svedbo Engström, Remco Ebben 5th July 2013. Background.
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The PONC Study:Preventing obesity in Norwegian children– A community based psychosocial parent and nurse partnership intervention Ann- Kristin Bjørnnes, Birgit Heckemann Henk Verloo, Maria Rudkjær Mikkelsen, Maria Svedbo Engström, Remco Ebben 5th July 2013
. Background • A global health problem among children1 • Norway – 16 % children obese (aged 8)2 • Impact on individual and society3 • Risk factors • Overweight children → overweight adults • Parents' beliefs, cultural norms and lack of knowledge4 1) Reilly & Kelly 2012, 2) Norwegian Institute of Public Health 2013, 3) WHO 2006 Singh et al 2006, 4) Robinson & Yardy 2012 “Childhood obesity prevention research must now move towards identifying how effective intervention components can be embedded within health, education and care systems and achieve long term sustainable impacts.” (Waters et al 2011) 2 The European Academy of Nursing Science
Research Question P Norwegian speaking parents (≥18) receiving standard care expecting their first child I Individual and group sessions, apps/written material to help with shopping, cooking and daily planning. Start: during the 3rd trimester C Standard care program O Deviation from normal WHO growth chart until age 2 D Action research What is the effect of a psychosocial intervention for Norwegian speaking first time parents aimed at preventing overweight /obesity for children aged 6 months up to 2 years measured by WHO growth chart? 3 The European Academy of Nursing Science
Theory of Planned Behaviour Attitudes Lack of knowledge and awareness Attitudes Individual sessions Group sessions Subjective norms Social environment community, culture Subjective norms Group sessions Behavioural intentions Behaviour Perceived behavioural control No control of time, controlling child's food intake Perceived behavioural control Written material/app Ajzen, 1991 4 The European Academy of Nursing Science
Action research 5 The European Academy of Nursing Science
Ambition ? ? 6 The European Academy of Nursing Science