Healthy Living Lab, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2024 Sep 4;12:1425468. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1425468. eCollection 2024.
Nutritional education is a mandatory component of the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme in England, yet there is a paucity of literature exploring how this component is delivered. The aim of this study was therefore to explore the delivery, content, dose and perceived impacts of nutritional education, at the HAF club level, across England.
A self-completion, cross-sectional online survey design was adopted. Non-probability purposive sampling was used to collect data from HAF club leads ( = 147) from across England. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and frequencies.
Face-to-face nutritional education was the most common mode of delivery, with sessions mostly comprising of discussing food and nutrition. However, whilst the majority of clubs delivered the required number of nutritional education sessions per week, according to the Department for Education's guidelines, the time spent delivering individual nutritional education activities may not be sufficient to drive change in related skills and behaviours. Moreover, many clubs did not adopt a whole-family approach, and some did not deliver any nutritional education activities at all, which club leads attributed to a lack of material resources and ambiguity in the national HAF guidance.
Nutritional education is delivered in a variety of ways across HAF clubs, based upon available local assets, resources and venues. Policy and practice recommendations include increased HAF funding to support clubs that lack material resources, national training in nutritional education, and evidence-informed guidance and practice.
在英格兰,营养教育是假日活动和食品(HAF)计划的强制性组成部分,但对于该组成部分的实施方式,文献却很少有探讨。因此,本研究旨在探索英格兰各地 HAF 俱乐部层面营养教育的实施、内容、剂量和感知影响。
采用自我完成的横断面在线调查设计。采用非概率目的性抽样,从英格兰各地的 HAF 俱乐部负责人( = 147)处收集数据。使用描述性统计和频率分析数据。
面对面的营养教育是最常见的教学模式,课程大多涉及讨论食物和营养。然而,尽管大多数俱乐部按照教育部的指导方针每周提供规定数量的营养教育课程,但根据个别营养教育活动的教学时间,可能不足以改变相关技能和行为。此外,许多俱乐部没有采取全家参与的方法,有些俱乐部甚至根本没有开展任何营养教育活动,俱乐部负责人将其归因于缺乏物质资源以及国家 HAF 指导意见中的模糊性。
营养教育在 HAF 俱乐部中以各种方式进行,这取决于可用的当地资产、资源和场所。政策和实践建议包括增加 HAF 资金,以支持缺乏物质资源的俱乐部;进行营养教育方面的国家培训;以及提供基于证据的指导和实践。