Faculty of Education, Bergen University College, 5096 Bergen, Norway.
Matern Child Nutr. 2011 Jul;7(3):315-27. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2009.00239.x. Epub 2010 Feb 3.
The main goal of the present study was to investigate the barriers to implementing the Norwegian national guidelines for healthy school meals as perceived by principals, project leaders, teachers and students. This study employed a multiple-case design using an explorative approach. Data were collected at three secondary schools in Norway participating in the intervention project Physical activity and healthy school meals. Individual interviews were conducted with school principals and project leaders, and focus group interviews were conducted separately with teachers and students. Four categories of barriers were identified: (1) lack of adaptation of the guidelines to the target group; (2) lack of resources and funding; (3) conflicting values and goals; and (4) access to unhealthy food outside school. The research identified differences in perceived barriers between the staff responsible for implementation and the students as the target group of the measures. All staff groups perceived barriers relating to both resources, and conflicting values and goals. The teachers were more concerned about issues of relevance for adaptation to the target groups than were the principals and project leaders. The students were concerned mostly with issues directly affecting their experience with items offered in the canteen.
本研究的主要目的是调查校长、项目负责人、教师和学生所认为的实施挪威国家健康学校膳食指南的障碍。本研究采用了多案例设计,采用了探索性方法。数据收集自挪威三所参与干预项目“体育活动和健康学校膳食”的中学。对校长和项目负责人进行了个人访谈,对教师和学生分别进行了焦点小组访谈。确定了四类障碍:(1)指南缺乏对目标群体的适应性;(2)缺乏资源和资金;(3)价值观和目标冲突;(4)校外获取不健康食品。研究发现,负责实施的工作人员和措施的目标群体学生对感知障碍存在差异。所有工作人员群体都认为存在与资源以及价值观和目标冲突相关的障碍。教师比校长和项目负责人更关注与适应目标群体相关的问题。学生主要关注直接影响他们在食堂所供物品体验的问题。