Lr. Gemlo et al., FOCUS ON FATHERS - A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE NUTRITION EDUCATION NEEDS AND PREFERENCES OF FATHERS, Journal of nutrition education, 30(2), 1998, pp. 74-80
A two-phase series of guided, small-group discussions (GSGDs) was held
to determine the food and nutrition-related educational needs of limi
ted-income, urban fathers. The convenience sample of GSGDs was structu
red according to Krueger. Phase I consisted of two GSGDs attended by 1
4 urban agency staff involved with fathers' programs. Phase II consist
ed of four GSGDs attended by 16 limited-income, urban fathers who had
children between the ages of 4 and 11. Analysis involved extensive rev
iew of the videotaped and transcribed GSGDs, a pooling and coding of r
esponses, and development of a written display and matrix. The topics
of greatest interest reported by participants were cooking, inexpensiv
e ways to eat healthily meal planning, healthy eating for children, an
d the effect and importance of food on the body. Analysis suggested th
at important factors for effective nutrition education with this audie
nce include focusing on food, focusing on the basics, providing a safe
and supportive environment for learning, promoting a positive message
delivered in a positive fashion, ensuring that attention is given to
motivators, choosing an appropriate leader, and honoring the diversity
of participants.