| Literature DB >> 28607563 |
Kristen L Davis1, Lynn S Brann1.
Abstract
Research exists on using instructional gardening programs with school age children as a means of improving dietary quality and for obesity prevention. This article examines the potential use of instructional gardens in childcare settings to improving fruit and vegetable intake in young children. A qualitative study was conducted with childcare providers. Participants (n = 20) were recruited via e-mails, letters, and follow-up phone calls. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded to identify themes within two areas (1) childcare providers perceptions of children's fruit and vegetable consumption and (2) components necessary to initiate or improve instructional gardening programs. Themes associated with provider's perceptions of child fruit and vegetable consumption included benefits of consumption, willingness to try fruits and vegetables, meeting recommendations, and influence of the home and childcare environments on child eating. Benefits, barriers, and resources needed were identified as themes related to starting or improving instructional gardening programs. Benefits to gardening with preschoolers are consistent with those found in school-age populations. While several barriers exist, resources are available to childcare providers to address these barriers. Increased knowledge and awareness of resources are necessary to improve the success of gardening programs in the childcare setting with the goal of improving child diet quality.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28607563 PMCID: PMC5457770 DOI: 10.1155/2017/2506864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Structured interview questions asked of childcare providers.
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| What is your role here at the childcare center? |
| How many children are cared for here on a daily basis? |
| What is the age range? |
| How many care providers are employed at this site? |
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| How important do you feel fruit and vegetable consumption is for yourself? |
| How important do you feel fruit and vegetable consumption is for children? |
| What do you feel are some of the benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption for children? |
| Do you have any previous coursework or training in nutrition? |
| Do you feel that the children in your care are consuming the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables on a daily basis while at |
| your child care operation? |
| Do you feel that the children are willing to try the fruits and vegetables that you serve them? |
| What are some examples of the types of fruits and vegetables you serve? |
| Where do you get the fruits and vegetables you serve? For example, are you responsible for doing the shopping and if so, where do you |
| buy them If not, do you have a produce vendor? |
| Do you feel that the mealtime environment you provide in your childcare setting has an impact on the eating behaviors of the |
| children? Mealtime environment includes all of the factors involved during a meal such as timing, location, food served, and eating |
| behaviors of each individual participating in the meal. |
| What role do you feel you play in the child's eating behaviors? |
| Do you feel that the home environment influences the eating behavior of the children you care for? |
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| Do you currently use any gardening activities that would involve growing fruits or vegetables? |
| Do you use any formal gardening curriculum? |
| What do you feel are some of the benefits to having a garden in a childcare setting? |
| What are some of the factors that might prevent you from having a garden? |
| Do you have the space to implement a garden at your location? |
| Do you have the time necessary to implement and maintain a garden? |
| Do you have the tools, such as shovels, rakes, stakes, wire fencing, etc. to implement a garden or do you feel you would have access to |
| these supplies? |
| Do you think the children you care for would enjoy a gardening experience while at daycare? |
| Do you feel the parents of the children would be in favor of a gardening program? |
| Would you be willing to participate in gardening training? |
| What resources do you feel would be helpful in implementing more gardening activities here? |
Demographic information of childcare facilities.
| Type of childcare setting | Number of children attending (range) | Age range of children | Number of childcare providers |
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| Family day care | 4–7 | 6 wks.–9 yrs | 1 |
| Group family day care | 15 | 7 mos.–11 yrs | 2 |
| Day care center | 18–134 | 6 wks–12 yrs | 4–40 |
| Head start program | 143–368 | 6 wks–5 years | 70 |