Literature DB >> 29911693

Teachers' Training and Involvement in School Health Programme in Oyo State, Southwest Nigeria.

A M Adebayo1, G I Makinde1, P K Omode1.   

Abstract

School Health Programme (SHP) currently lacks effective implementation in Nigeria. Lack of training/orientation of teachers in the programme may have contributed to this. Developing an appropriate training intervention may require prior situation analysis to know teachers' current level of training and involvement in the programme, as there is paucity of information on such study in Oyo State. Thus, this study was carried out to assess primary school teachers' training and involvement in the SHP in Oyo state, Nigeria. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using a 2-stage cluster sampling method to select 2 out of the 33 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Oyo State. A semi-structured self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on respondents' characteristics and previous training and involvement in the SHP. The major variable for assessing teachers' involvement in the SHP was "ever been involved in health inspection of pupils". Level of involvement was categorized into "never, "once", "occasionally", "frequently", and "very regularly". These options were further re-categorized into "never", "infrequently" (once and occasionally) and "frequently" (frequently and very regularly) for the purpose of inferential statistics. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square test at p=0.05. A total of 811 respondents participated in the study. Twenty-eight percent of the respondents reported previous training in the SHP out of whom 44.7% received the training on-the-job. Forty-seven percent were regularly involved in health inspection of pupils. Teachers who taught health education (92.3%) were involved in health inspection of pupils compared with counterparts who did not (74.4%) (p<0.001). Similarly, 85.3% of teachers trained on-the-job were frequently involved in the SHP compared with 73.6% of those trained during undergraduate years (p=0.026). Training and involvement of public primary school teachers in the SHP in Oyo State were suboptimal. Efforts at building the capacity of teachers through on-the-job training in SHP may be necessary to improving the current level of implementation in the State.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Health inspection; In-school children; On-the-job training; Public primary school; School health programme; Teachers’ involvement

Year:  2018        PMID: 29911693      PMCID: PMC6002249     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Basic Appl Med        ISSN: 2360-9680


  5 in total

1.  Research into health promoting schools.

Authors:  L S Leger; D Nutbeam
Journal:  J Sch Health       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 2.118

2.  Primary school health. Where are we and where are we going? Realities in the life of schoolchildren in the Third World.

Authors:  S Van der Vynckt
Journal:  Hygie       Date:  1992

3.  Knowledge of School Health Programme among Public Primary School Teachers in Oyo State, South-West Nigeria: A Rural-Urban Comparative Study.

Authors:  Ayodeji M Adebayo; Modupe O Onadeko
Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health       Date:  2015-09

4.  Crisis in our schools: survey of sanitation facilities in schools in Bloomsbury health district.

Authors:  R K Jewkes; B H O'Connor
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1990-11-10

5.  School health services and its practice among public and private primary schools in Western Nigeria.

Authors:  Olugbenga Temitope Kuponiyi; Olorunfemi Emmanuel Amoran; Opeyemi Temitola Kuponiyi
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2016-04-06
  5 in total
  2 in total

1.  Involvement of high school teachers in Health Promoting School program in selected township, Yangon Region, Myanmar: A cross-sectional mixed methods study.

Authors:  Kaung Myat Naing; Ye Minn Htun; Kyaw Myo Tun; Tun Tun Win; Htein Lin; Than Tun Sein
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Factors affecting the provision of health service delivery in schools in Engela district, Ohangwena region, Namibia.

Authors:  Daniel O Ashipala; Miina Shapopi
Journal:  Health SA       Date:  2022-09-28
  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.