The effect of the solution‐focused approach on nutrition–exercise attitudes and behaviours of overweight and obese adolescents: Randomised controlled trial
Nurcan Akgul Gundogdu,
Emine Umit Sevig and
Nuran Guler
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2018, vol. 27, issue 7-8, e1660-e1672
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Aims and objectives To assess the effect of the solution‐focused approach interview technique on overweight/obese adolescents’ nutrition–exercise attitudes and behaviours. Background Obesity is a serious health problem for all age groups, particularly adolescents; therefore, it is important for adolescents to develop healthy nutrition habits and acquire exercise behaviours. Unless healthy nutrition–exercise behaviours are acquired, obesity can develop in adolescence, continue in adulthood. Focusing on solutions can be effective for overweight/obese adolescents to develop healthy nutrition–exercise behaviours. Design A pretest–post‐test randomised controlled trial design was used. Methods The study included 32 overweight/obese adolescents (16 for intervention group, 16 for control group) aged 12–13 years who attended a health centre and met the inclusion criteria. The solution‐focused Approach interview technique was applied to the intervention group. Eight solution‐focused interviews were conducted with each adolescent at 2‐week intervals (interview length 30–45 min). For each group, anthropometric, metabolic measurement follow‐ups were conducted in the first and sixth months. The data were evaluated using independent samples t test, Mann–Whitney U, Wilcoxon test, respectively, for normally, non‐normally distributed variables. The categorical variables were compared using chi‐square test. The value p
Date: 2018
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