Exploring the complexities of weight management care for children with spina bifida: a qualitative study with children and parents

Publication date

2024-07

Authors

Giles, Madison L.
Ball, Geoff D.C.
Bonder, Revi
Buchholz, Annick
Gorter, Jan WillemORCID 0000-0002-3012-2119
Morrison, Katherine M.
Perez, Arnaldo
Walker, Meaghan
McPherson, Amy C.

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Abstract

Purpose: 1) To explore how children with spina bifida (SB) and their parents understand bodyweight, health and weight management; and 2) To identify what services and supports children with SB and their families feel are most appropriate to help them manage their health and weight. Methods: The study used interpretive description within a qualitative design. Participants were children with SB (aged 10-18) attending two Canadian SB clinics and their parents. Data were collected through individual interviews and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Results: Five children and five parents participated in the study. Children and parents had a weight-centric approach to health, which was related to the child’s mobility. Weight was considered to be under individual control and mostly through diet. Trusting relationships between healthcare providers, children and families were important to discuss weight in a non-judgemental manner. Children should be involved in setting meaningful and achievable weight management goals. Conclusion: Greater knowledge of how children with SB and their families understand weight and health offers opportunities for non-judgemental discussions about their needs and wishes. Helping families to place more value on health over weight may reduce feelings of stigma, while allowing children to develop some autonomy over health-related decisions.

Keywords

autonomy, children, disability, Spina bifida, stigma, weight, Taverne, Rehabilitation

Citation

Giles, M L, Ball, G D C, Bonder, R, Buchholz, A, Gorter, J W, Morrison, K M, Perez, A, Walker, M & McPherson, A C 2024, 'Exploring the complexities of weight management care for children with spina bifida : a qualitative study with children and parents', Disability and Rehabilitation, vol. 46, no. 15, pp. 3440-3448. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2023.2251878