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  • Occupational therapy
  • Pediatric wellness
  • Health behavior change

Background:

  • Daily habits and routines are crucial for overall health in youth.
  • Occupational therapy interventions can address lifestyle factors affecting well-being.
  • Parental involvement is key to successful behavior change in children.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of an occupational therapy wellness program on youth and parent daily habits.
  • To understand participant perspectives on program effectiveness and challenges.
  • To identify specific areas of daily routine that were modified.

Main Methods:

  • Semistructured interviews were conducted with youth and their parents.
  • The Pizzi Healthy Weight Management Assessment was utilized.
  • Program activity data, including activity pie charts, were analyzed.

Main Results:

  • Key themes identified were Program Impact, Lessons Learned, and Time as a Barrier to Health.
  • Participants aimed to reduce time spent watching television and increase leisure/play time.
  • Significant increases in active time were observed from Week 1 to Week 6.

Conclusions:

  • Occupational therapy wellness programs can enhance mindfulness of daily activities for youth and parents.
  • These programs may facilitate positive health behavior changes.
  • Addressing time constraints is important for program success.