Factors related to reducing free sugar intake among white ethnic adults in the UK: a qualitative study.

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Social & Behavioural Sciences Unit, Department of Population and Patient Health, Dental Institute, King's College London, Tower Wing, London, UK.

Published: February 2018

Objective/aims: To determine the barriers and enablers to behavioural change to reduce free sugar intake related to dental caries in a sample of UK adults who identify their ethnicity as White.

Materials And Methods: Qualitative study comprising semi-structured interviews of 27 participants. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis methods. The Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behaviour model (COM-B) and the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) were used to guide the derivation of themes.

Results: Data saturation occurred at 27 interviews. The COM-B Model and TDF domains captured various factors that may influence the consumption of free sugar. TDF elements which are reflected in the study are: Knowledge; Psychological skills; Memory, attention, and decision processes; Behavioural regulation; Physical skills; Social influence; Environmental context and resources; Social and professional role and identity; Beliefs about capabilities; Beliefs about consequence; Intentions and goals reinforcement; and Emotions. COM-B Model elements which are reflected in the study are: psychological capabilities, physical capabilities, social opportunities, physical opportunities, reflective motivation, and automatic motivation.

Discussion And Conclusion: The COM-B model and TDF framework provided a comprehensive account of the barriers and facilitators of reducing sugar intake among white ethnic groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842859PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bdjopen.2017.24DOI Listing

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