Clarke J L, Pallan M J, Lancashire E R, Adab P
Institute of Applied Health Research, Public Healthbuilding, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Health Promot Int. 2017 Jun 1;32(3):490-499. doi: 10.1093/heapro/dav113.
Schools are seen as important contributors to obesity prevention, yet face barriers in fulfilling this function. This qualitative study investigates headteacher views on the primary school role in preventing obesity. Semi-structured interviews were held with 22 headteachers from ethnically and socio-economically diverse schools in the West Midlands, UK. Data analysis was conducted using the framework approach. Two over-arching categories were identified: 'School roles and responsibilities' and 'Influencing factors'. Participants agreed that although schools contribute towards obesity prevention in many ways, a moral responsibility to support children's holistic development was the principal motivator, rather than preventing obesity per se. The perceived impact on learning was a key driver for promoting health. Parents were believed to have the main responsibility for preventing obesity, but barriers were identified. Whilst headteachers recognized the advantageous position of schools in offering support to parents, opinion varied on the degree to which schools could and should take on this role. Headteachers serving more deprived areas reported adopting certain responsibilities that elsewhere were fulfilled by parents, and were more likely to view working with families on healthy lifestyles as an important school function. Several factors were perceived as barriers to schools doing more to prevent obesity, including academic pressure, access to expert support and space. In conclusion, school leaders need more support, through resources and government policy, to enable them to maximize their role in obesity prevention. Additionally, school-based obesity prevention should be an integral part of the education agenda rather than bolt-on initiatives.
学校被视为预防肥胖的重要力量,但在履行这一职能时面临障碍。这项定性研究调查了校长对小学在预防肥胖方面作用的看法。对来自英国西米德兰兹郡不同种族和社会经济背景学校的22位校长进行了半结构化访谈。采用框架法进行数据分析。确定了两个总体类别:“学校的角色和责任”以及“影响因素”。参与者一致认为,尽管学校在许多方面有助于预防肥胖,但支持儿童全面发展的道德责任是主要动机,而非预防肥胖本身。对学习的感知影响是促进健康的关键驱动力。人们认为家长对预防肥胖负有主要责任,但也发现了一些障碍。虽然校长们认识到学校在为家长提供支持方面具有有利地位,但对于学校能够且应该承担这一角色的程度,意见不一。服务于贫困地区的校长报告称承担了一些在其他地方由家长履行的责任,并且更有可能将与家庭合作促进健康生活方式视为学校的一项重要职能。有几个因素被视为学校在预防肥胖方面做得更多的障碍,包括学业压力、获得专家支持的机会和空间。总之,学校领导需要通过资源和政府政策获得更多支持,以使他们能够在预防肥胖方面发挥最大作用。此外,基于学校的肥胖预防应该是教育议程的一个组成部分,而不是附加举措。