Sharp Gemma, Pettigrew Simone, Wright Shannon, Pratt Iain S, Blane Sally, Biagioni Nicole
1School of Psychology and Speech Pathology,Curtin University,GPO Box U1987,Perth,WA 6845,Australia.
2Cancer Council Western Australia,Perth,Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2017 Jun;20(8):1491-1499. doi: 10.1017/S136898001700012X. Epub 2017 Feb 16.
The Crunch&Sip programme is a school-based nutrition initiative designed to increase the fruit, vegetable and water intakes of primary-school children. In recognition of the notable deficits in children's vegetable consumption, the present study explored the receptivity of school staff to a realignment of the Crunch&Sip programme to feature a primary focus on vegetable consumption. This involved investigating school staff members' perceptions of relevant barriers, motivators and facilitators.
A multi-method approach was adopted that involved four focus groups and a survey (administered in paper and online formats) containing a mixture of open- and closed-ended items.
Western Australia.
Staff from Western Australian schools participated in the focus groups (n 37) and survey (n 620).
School staff were strongly supportive of modifying the Crunch&Sip programme to focus primarily on children's vegetable consumption and this was generally considered to be a feasible change to implement. Possible barriers identified included children's taste preferences and a perceived lack of parental support. Suggested strategies to overcome these barriers were education sessions for parents and children, teachers modelling vegetable consumption for their students and integrating vegetable-related topics into the school curriculum.
School staff are likely to support the introduction of school-based nutrition programmes that specifically encourage the consumption of vegetables. Potential barriers may be overcome through strategies to engage parents and children.
“ crunch&Sip ”计划是一项以学校为基础的营养倡议,旨在增加小学生的水果、蔬菜和水的摄入量。鉴于儿童蔬菜摄入量存在显著不足,本研究探讨了学校工作人员对调整“ crunch&Sip ”计划以主要关注蔬菜消费的接受程度。这包括调查学校工作人员对相关障碍、激励因素和促进因素的看法。
采用了一种多方法 approach ,包括四个焦点小组和一项调查(以纸质和在线形式进行),其中包含开放式和封闭式问题。
西澳大利亚州。
西澳大利亚州学校的工作人员参加了焦点小组( n = 37 )和调查( n = 620 )。
学校工作人员强烈支持修改“ crunch&Sip ”计划,使其主要关注儿童的蔬菜消费,并且普遍认为这是一个可行的实施变革。确定的可能障碍包括儿童的口味偏好和认为缺乏家长支持。建议克服这些障碍的策略包括为家长和儿童举办教育课程、教师为学生树立食用蔬菜的榜样以及将与蔬菜相关的主题纳入学校课程。
学校工作人员可能会支持引入专门鼓励蔬菜消费的以学校为基础的营养计划。通过吸引家长和儿童参与的策略,可以克服潜在障碍。