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Translation of school-learned health behaviours into the home: student insights through photovoice.

Christine McKernan1, Genevieve Montemurro1, Harneet Chahal1, Paul J Veugelers1, Douglas Gleddie2, Kate E Storey3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Sedentary behaviours, physical inactivity, and poor diets in Canadian children are a major public health problem. Comprehensive school health (CSH) recognizes the importance of school and home collaboration; however, it is unknown how health behaviours promoted in school are adopted at home. The purpose of this research was to explore student perceptions of the translation of an intervention taking a CSH approach in Alberta, Canada, into the home environment.
METHODS: The guiding method was focused ethnography, using photovoice as the data generation strategy. Grades 5 and 6 students were purposively sampled (n = 25), and asked to take photos of what CSH looks like in their home environment. Subsequent one-on-one interviews were conducted as part of the photovoice process to gain a deeper understanding of student perceptions.
RESULTS: Two main themes emerged: students embraced the CSH philosophy, and students are driving change to create a healthy home culture. The underlying concept of leadership and independence was necessary for students to impact their health and the health of family members. Results demonstrated that students are catalyzing positive changes in the home environment by supporting changes in the home food environment, trying new things, facilitating improvements to healthy eating and active living, and monitoring unhealthy behaviours.
CONCLUSION: This study illustrates students' abilities to positively impact the home environment as a result of their involvement in CSH. Student leadership and independence should be promoted and emphasized in CSH to facilitate transition of health behaviours into the home environment.

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Keywords:  Children; Comprehensive school health; Nutrition; Photovoice; Physical activity; Qualitative research

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31309443      PMCID: PMC6964420          DOI: 10.17269/s41997-019-00232-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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