Todd Charlotte, Christian Danielle, Davies Helen, Rance Jaynie, Stratton Gareth, Rapport Frances, Brophy Sinead
College of Medicine, Swansea University, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK.
College of Health and Human Science, Swansea University, Wales, SA2 8PP, UK.
BMC Res Notes. 2015 Apr 18;8:161. doi: 10.1186/s13104-015-1091-2.
Schools play an important role in promoting the health of children. However, little consideration is often given to the influence that headteachers' and school staff's prior beliefs have on the implementation of public health interventions. This study examined primary school headteachers' and school health co-ordinators' views regarding child health in order to provide greater insights on the school's perspective for those designing future school-based health interventions.
A qualitative study was conducted using 19 semi-structured interviews with headteachers, deputy headteachers and school health co-ordinators in the primary school setting. All transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis.
Whilst many participants in this study believed good health was vital for learning, wide variance was evident regarding the perceived health of school pupils and the magnitude of responsibility schools should take in addressing child health behaviours. Although staff in this study acknowledged the importance of their role, many believed the responsibility placed upon schools for health promotion was becoming too much; suggesting health interventions need to better integrate school, parental and societal components. With mental health highlighted as an increasing priority in many schools, incorporating wellbeing outcomes into future school based health interventions is advocated to ensure a more holistic understanding of child health is gained.
Understanding the health beliefs of school staff when designing interventions is crucial as there appears to be a greater likelihood of interventions being successfully adopted if staff perceive a health issue as important among their pupils. An increased dependability on schools for addressing health was expressed by headteachers in this study, highlighting a need for better understanding of parental, child and key stakeholder perspectives on responsibility for child health. Without this understanding, there is potential for certain child health issues to be ignored.
学校在促进儿童健康方面发挥着重要作用。然而,人们往往很少考虑校长和学校工作人员的先入之见对公共卫生干预措施实施的影响。本研究调查了小学班主任和学校健康协调员对儿童健康的看法,以便为那些设计未来学校健康干预措施的人提供更多关于学校观点的见解。
进行了一项定性研究,对小学的班主任、副校长和学校健康协调员进行了19次半结构化访谈。所有访谈记录都采用主题分析法进行了分析。
虽然本研究中的许多参与者认为良好的健康对学习至关重要,但在对学生健康状况的认知以及学校在解决儿童健康行为问题上应承担的责任程度方面,存在明显的差异。尽管本研究中的工作人员承认他们角色的重要性,但许多人认为学校在促进健康方面承担的责任过重;这表明健康干预措施需要更好地整合学校、家长和社会各方面的因素。由于心理健康在许多学校日益受到重视,提倡将健康结果纳入未来基于学校的健康干预措施中,以确保对儿童健康有更全面的理解。
在设计干预措施时了解学校工作人员的健康观念至关重要,因为如果工作人员认为某个健康问题在学生中很重要,那么干预措施成功实施的可能性似乎更大。本研究中的校长表示,学校在解决健康问题上的依赖性增加,这凸显了需要更好地了解家长、儿童和关键利益相关者对儿童健康责任的看法。如果缺乏这种理解,某些儿童健康问题可能会被忽视。