Healthy Living Lab, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne NE1 8ST, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 19;19(4):2398. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19042398.
Nutritional education is a recent, mandatory inclusion within the quality standards framework for the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme in England; funded by the Department for Education (DfE). Whilst research has been conducted regarding nutritional education in other contexts, such as schools and community organisations, to the authors' knowledge, no published research has yet explored nutritional education within HAF. The current study therefore aimed to explore the implementation, delivery, and perceived facilitators, barriers and impacts of nutritional education across a number of Local Authorities delivering HAF in England. Purposive sampling ( = 11) was used to recruit HAF leads involved in nutritional education, to participate in semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis showed that nutritional education is currently delivered through a variety of modes including face-to-face, online, and take-home methods, all of which require a range of considerations in terms of implementation, delivery, and associated impacts, with some holiday clubs offering no nutritional education. According to participating HAF leads, nutritional education was used as a mechanism to enhance children's and parents' cooking confidence and competence, to improve dietary intake, and to increase understanding of issues such as food sustainability, environmental impacts, and food provenance. Although there are many examples of innovative practice, the findings suggested that COVID guidelines proved challenging for providers to include nutritional education within HAF delivery during 2021. Further, whilst the quality standards framework for nutritional education provides flexibility in terms of implementation and delivery, specific guidance, and monitoring of provision is required to ensure quality assurance and consistency across the HAF programme.
营养教育是英格兰假日活动和食品(HAF)计划质量标准框架中的一个新增强制性内容,由教育部(DfE)资助。虽然已经针对学校和社区组织等其他环境中的营养教育进行了研究,但据作者所知,尚未有研究探讨 HAF 中的营养教育。因此,本研究旨在探索在英格兰提供 HAF 的多个地方当局中,营养教育的实施、交付以及感知的促进因素、障碍和影响。采用目的性抽样(=11)招募参与营养教育的 HAF 负责人,参与半结构化访谈。主题分析表明,营养教育目前通过多种模式进行,包括面对面、在线和带回家的方法,所有这些都需要在实施、交付和相关影响方面考虑一系列因素,有些假日俱乐部不提供营养教育。根据参与的 HAF 负责人的说法,营养教育被用作增强儿童和家长烹饪信心和能力、改善饮食摄入以及提高对食品可持续性、环境影响和食品产地等问题的理解的机制。尽管有许多创新实践的例子,但调查结果表明,COVID 准则使得提供者在 2021 年期间在 HAF 交付中纳入营养教育具有挑战性。此外,尽管营养教育的质量标准框架在实施和交付方面提供了灵活性,但需要具体的指导和提供情况的监测,以确保 HAF 计划的质量保证和一致性。