Healthcare providers' perceptions of infant physical activity and communication

Author:

Chaudhary Priyanka1ORCID,Snyder Kailey2ORCID,DeVeney Shari3,Dinkel Danae1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Kinesiology College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences University of Nebraska Omaha NE USA

2. Department of Education and Child Development University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE USA

3. College of Education and Communication Disorder College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences University of Nebraska Omaha NE USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHealthcare providers (HPs) play a critical role in disseminating information about infant health and development. Two key developmental areas for infants are physical activity (PA) and communication. Few studies have examined HPs views of these topics. Thus, HPs may need support to promote these early development outcomes in infants. Thus, the study explored HPs' perceptions of infant PA and communication.MethodsA total of 13 HPs with a wide variety of backgrounds were recruited. Zoom semi‐structured interviews were based on the Health Belief Model. Deductive content analysis was utilized to analyze data.ResultsHPs knew little about PA guidelines. HPs were concerned about an infant's PA because of limited playtime and tummy time. Most HPs advised parents on PA and motor development milestones, with crawling, walking, and tummy time. HPs also wanted to learn about PA measurement tools. PA promotion was hindered by parents' busy schedules, lack of time, and language barriers. Most HPs advised parents on verbal and nonverbal communication. Many HPs were unfamiliar with communication assessment methods and wanted to learn more.ConclusionsHPs had limited knowledge about PA guidelines and communication measurement tools. Efforts are needed to identify easily accessible ways to educate HPs that could be disseminated to parents.

Funder

University of Nebraska Omaha

Publisher

Wiley

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