Living with childhood obesity: the experience of children enrolled in a multidisciplinary monitoring program
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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000600011Keywords:
Obesity, Child Nutrition Disorders, Child Health, Pediatric Nursing.Abstract
This study aimed to understand the perceptions of obesity from the perspective of obese children enrolled in a multidisciplinary monitoring program. Descriptive exploratory study of qualitative nature. Data collection occurred in December 2013, along with eight children accompanied by a child and adolescent obesity group in a municipality in northwestern Paraná, Brazil, through semi-structured interviews. Data were submitted to content analysis, from which four categories emerged: “Obesity in children’s perspective”; “Being an obese child”; “Eating and the practice of physical exercise in the routine of obese children”; and “Living with obesity: social and family implications for children.” It was verified the negative impact of obesity on children’s lives, justifying the importance of multidisciplinary follow-up through group activities, seeking a comprehensive care. Nursing is accountable for planning activities of health promotion and control of this disease, in order to improve the quality of life.Downloads
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Published
2014-12-21
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Victorino, S. V. Z., Soares, L. G., Marcon, S. S., & Higarashi, I. H. (2014). Living with childhood obesity: the experience of children enrolled in a multidisciplinary monitoring program. Rev Rene, 15(6). https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000600011
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