Child health nurse perceptions of using confident body, confident child in community health: a qualitative descriptive study.
Lyza N NortonLaura M HartFrancoise E ButelShelley RobertsPublished in: BMC nursing (2020)
This study found CHNs were highly accepting of CBCC as it was useful and valuable in practice, increased their awareness and confidence around body image issues, and positively affected their attitudes and behaviours. CHNs' suggestions for making CBCC delivery more efficient and broadening its reach in the community were valuable and will likely inform local policy and future research. Further research is required on the wider dissemination of CBCC to parents of young children for promoting positive body image and healthy eating, ultimately for the long-term prevention of eating disorders.