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新西兰免费校餐 2 年后的健康、福利和营养影响。

Health, wellbeing and nutritional impacts after 2 years of free school meals in New Zealand.

机构信息

School of Population Health, Waipapa Taumata Rau-University of Auckland, Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand.

Māori Research and Innovation Centre, Te Pūkenga Eastern Institute of Technology, Ahuriri, Napier, New Zealand.

出版信息

Health Promot Int. 2023 Aug 1;38(4). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daad093.

Abstract

In 2020, a government-funded healthy school lunch program was introduced in a quarter of New Zealand schools, selected due to high levels of socio-economic barriers. This study assesses the impact of the introduction of the school lunch program from family (whānau), student and school principal perspectives. Across four schools, we conducted five focus groups (two with secondary students and three with family members) and four school principal interviews. Participating schools represented a range of contexts: primary and secondary, schools with cooks in on-site kitchens and schools receiving meals delivered by external caterers. Thematic analysis was used to develop themes describing the health, wellbeing and nutritional impact of the program. Family participants were 82% Indigenous Māori and self-identified as having 'borderline' (73.5%) or no financial security (8.8%). Seven positive impact themes were identified: improved food security, enhanced equity, increased appreciation of healthy foods for students, enhanced mana (wellbeing) for all, reduced financial hardship/stress for families, opportunities for nutritional learning and recognition that appreciation and uptake happen over time. Four negative impact themes were identified: low uptake that created food waste, perception that healthy food is not palatable for students, lack of knowledge of the program and loss of agency for students. This is the largest intervention in nutrition and food security for children implemented in New Zealand since the 1930's. The first 2 years have offered wellbeing and financial benefits for students and families, particularly when school environments promote uptake. More involvement of students and family members in the program planning is essential.

摘要

2020 年,新西兰四分之一的学校引入了政府资助的健康学校午餐计划,这些学校是由于社会经济障碍程度较高而被选中的。本研究从家庭(whānau)、学生和校长的角度评估了学校午餐计划的实施效果。在四所学校中,我们进行了五次焦点小组讨论(两次是中学生,三次是家庭成员)和四次校长访谈。参与的学校代表了各种不同的背景:小学和中学,有厨师在现场厨房的学校和由外部餐饮公司送餐的学校。我们使用主题分析来发展描述该计划对健康、福利和营养影响的主题。家庭参与者中有 82%是土生土长的毛利人,他们自认为处于“边缘”(73.5%)或没有经济保障(8.8%)。确定了七个积极影响主题:改善粮食安全,增强公平性,提高学生对健康食品的认识,增强所有人的福利(福祉),减轻家庭的经济困难/压力,提供营养学习机会,并认识到这种欣赏和接受需要时间。确定了四个负面影响主题:低吸收率导致食物浪费,学生认为健康食品不可口,对该计划缺乏了解以及学生失去自主权。这是自 1930 年代以来新西兰为儿童实施的最大规模的营养和粮食安全干预措施。前两年为学生和家庭带来了福利和经济利益,特别是当学校环境促进了吸收率时。学生和家庭成员更多地参与到计划规划中是必不可少的。

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