2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2020.11.009
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Los equipos de pediatría ante la obesidad infantil: un estudio cualitativo dentro del proyecto STOP

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“…Peplau emphasizes building a relationship with the patient by active listening and accepting and exploring the patient’s feelings to be in a position to help the patient (Peplau, 1991 ). This is consistent with recent studies such as (Argelich et al, 2021 ), who found that when addressing a weight problem with the parents, it is important to do so with respect and active listening without judging, scaring or blaming the parents. This may lead to the parents’ acceptance of the problem (Argelich et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Peplau emphasizes building a relationship with the patient by active listening and accepting and exploring the patient’s feelings to be in a position to help the patient (Peplau, 1991 ). This is consistent with recent studies such as (Argelich et al, 2021 ), who found that when addressing a weight problem with the parents, it is important to do so with respect and active listening without judging, scaring or blaming the parents. This may lead to the parents’ acceptance of the problem (Argelich et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This is consistent with recent studies such as (Argelich et al, 2021 ), who found that when addressing a weight problem with the parents, it is important to do so with respect and active listening without judging, scaring or blaming the parents. This may lead to the parents’ acceptance of the problem (Argelich et al, 2021 ). When parents say they do not want to measure their child or receive follow-up, the PHN should explore the parent’s concerns and meet the parents’ needs for knowledge, according to Peplau’s role as a resource.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Para Ayala (2021) los padres con recursos económicos suficientes con una inadecuada conducta alimenticia son los que predisponen a sus hijos al sobrepeso u obesidad; sin embargo, la OMS en el 2016 describe que cuando los países pasan rápidas transiciones de índole socioeconómica y nutricional se enfrentan a una doble carga de nutrición inadecuada y aumento de peso. El 88, 99% no reconocieron que niños padecían de sobrepeso, a diferencia del estudio de Argelich (2021) donde la mayoría aceptaba que sus hijos padecían obesidad; pero, lo negaban. Robinson (2017) describe que para los padres es difícil la aceptación del estado nutricional de sus hijos.…”
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