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Maintaining pre-school children's health and wellbeing in the UK: A qualitative study of the views of migrant parents

McClean, S.; Condon, L. J.; McClean, Stuart

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S. McClean

L. J. Condon

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Dr Stuart McClean Stuart.Mcclean@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor Public Health (Health & Wellbeing)



Abstract

© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. Background There is evidence that key health behaviours of people who migrate deteriorate over time, which has a consequent impact upon the health of dependent children. As health in the early years sets the course for lifelong health, it is important to explore parents' views on maintaining children's health following migration. Methods Five focus groups were held with parents of preschool children who had migrated to the UK within the last 10 years (n = 28). Parents originated from Romania, Poland, Somalia and Pakistan, with one group of Roma Gypsy parents. Data collection took place in January to March 2015. Results All groups, apart from the Roma, perceived barriers to maintaining optimal health and well-being for their preschool children following migration to the UK. Eastern European parents experienced difficulties in ensuring family financial security, while parents from more established communities focused on barriers to children's exercise, play and nutrition. Conclusions This study highlights aspects of public health where migrants and their children can experience adverse effects in the UK. These findings have implications for policymakers, commissioners and providers of health services who aim to promote good health among preschool children.

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McClean, S., Condon, L. J., & McClean, S. (2017). Maintaining pre-school children's health and wellbeing in the UK: A qualitative study of the views of migrant parents. Journal of Public Health, 39(3), 455-463. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdw083

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Jul 16, 2016
Online Publication Date Sep 2, 2016
Publication Date Jan 1, 2017
Deposit Date Sep 6, 2016
Publicly Available Date Sep 6, 2016
Journal Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom)
Print ISSN 1741-3842
Electronic ISSN 1741-3850
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 39
Issue 3
Pages 455-463
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdw083
Keywords children, ethnicity, health promotion, migrant health
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/881701
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdw083

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