J Phys Act Health. 2022 Jan 1;19(1):4-11. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2021-0483. Epub 2021 Dec 9.
South Africa launched 24-hour movement guidelines for birth to 5 years in 2018. Perceptions of these guidelines were assessed as part of the dissemination process with community-based organizations in 2019.
Fifteen dissemination workshops were held with community-based organization representatives and a range of stakeholders. Discussions were held with workshop attendees (n = 281) to obtain qualitative feedback on the guidelines and workshop. Six follow-up focus groups (n = 28) were conducted to obtain additional feedback on the guidelines and their dissemination. Discussions and focus groups were thematically analyzed.
Participants recognized the importance of the guidelines for the health and development of young South African children. Participants' perceptions of the guidelines were consistently positive. The participants acknowledged the alignment of the guidelines with other South African programs and initiatives, and that they addressed gaps. Screen time and sleep were identified as the behaviors needing particular attention among young South African children. The negative impact of COVID-19 on young children's movement behaviors was acknowledged, especially regarding screen time.
These findings provide evidence of stakeholders' positive perceptions of the South African guidelines and support the dissemination and implementation of these guidelines for the promotion of early childhood health and development in South Africa.
南非于 2018 年发布了针对 0-5 岁儿童的 24 小时运动指南。作为传播过程的一部分,2019 年,社区组织对这些指南的认知进行了评估。
与社区组织代表和一系列利益相关者举行了 15 次传播研讨会。与研讨会与会者(n=281)进行了讨论,以获取对指南和研讨会的定性反馈。进行了 6 次后续焦点小组(n=28),以获取有关指南及其传播的更多反馈。讨论和焦点小组进行了主题分析。
参与者认识到指南对南非年轻儿童的健康和发展的重要性。参与者对指南的看法始终是积极的。参与者承认指南与南非其他方案和倡议保持一致,并弥补了一些差距。屏幕时间和睡眠被确定为南非年轻儿童特别需要关注的行为。参与者承认了新冠肺炎对幼儿运动行为的负面影响,特别是在屏幕时间方面。
这些发现为利益攸关方对南非指南的积极看法提供了证据,并支持传播和实施这些指南,以促进南非儿童早期的健康和发展。