Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Oct 5;21(1):1788. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11813-6.
Primary schools have long been identified as appropriate settings for improving the healthy eating behaviours of children and helping them develop food skills. This qualitative study explored the views of Australian primary school parents and teachers about schools' strengths and weaknesses in promoting healthy eating and equipping children with food skills.
Nineteen parents and 17 teachers from Victoria participated in semi-structured interviews. Audio recordings were transcribed and underwent thematic analysis using Nvivo.
This study demonstrated that parents and teachers believed that several facilitators helped promote children's healthy eating. These included food and nutrition education (FNE) programs, the community-based nature of schools, and teacher role modelling and the authority schools possess over children. Time scarcity, lack of teacher expertise, lack of leadership and funding were reported as barriers. School food environments such as canteens, lunch orders, fundraising events and school fairs were identified as both weaknesses and strengths by parents and teachers, which indicated inconsistent implementation of school nutrition policies across schools.
Australian primary schools demonstrate some useful efforts to promote healthy eating among children. However, there are numerous facilitators and barriers which impact on the promotion of healthy eating. These factors need to be addressed in order to develop healthy eating habits further among elementary students. These results provide directions for policymakers and school managers, as they point to the areas that need to be improved to assist the design of schools that better promote healthy eating among children.
长期以来,小学一直被认为是改善儿童健康饮食习惯和帮助他们掌握食物技能的合适场所。本定性研究探讨了澳大利亚小学家长和教师对学校在促进健康饮食和培养儿童食物技能方面的优势和劣势的看法。
来自维多利亚州的 19 名家长和 17 名教师参加了半结构化访谈。使用 Nvivo 对音频记录进行转录和主题分析。
这项研究表明,家长和教师认为有几个促进因素有助于促进儿童的健康饮食。这些因素包括食品和营养教育(FNE)计划、学校的社区性质、教师的榜样作用以及学校对儿童的权威。时间紧张、教师缺乏专业知识、缺乏领导力和资金不足被认为是障碍。学校的食物环境,如食堂、午餐订单、筹款活动和学校集市,被家长和教师视为优势和劣势,这表明学校之间的学校营养政策实施不一致。
澳大利亚的小学在促进儿童健康饮食方面做出了一些有益的努力。然而,有许多促进因素和障碍会影响健康饮食的推广。为了进一步培养小学生的健康饮食习惯,需要解决这些因素。这些结果为政策制定者和学校管理者提供了方向,因为它们指出了需要改进的领域,以帮助设计更好地促进儿童健康饮食的学校。