National School Health Policy in Nigeria; Survey of teachers’ perception and implementation in public schools in Ebonyi State

C. Ezeonu, U. Asiegbu, Cecil Eleje Arua, L. Edafioghor, A. Una, M. N. Anyansi, O. Onwe
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Background: The National School Health Policy (NSHP) was enacted and adopted in Nigeria in 2006 as a guide to the implementation of the School Health Programme (SHP) for the maintenance and improvement of the health of children in school.Objectives: We decided to undertake a survey of the implementation of this policy in public schools in Ebonyi state, southeast Nigeria by assessing the Head teachers' perceptions, attitude, and practice and to determine possible challenges, if any, in the policy implementation.Method: A descriptive crosssectional study was carried out on 788 public primary and secondary schools in Ebonyi state using pretested structured questionnaires administered to their head teachers. Information on school demographics, school health services; school environment, skill-based health instructions in schools and, perceived enablers or barriers toschool health implementation were retrieved.Results: About 65% of participants were unaware of the existence of the NSHP document. None of the schools reported pre-entry medical examination of students, 49.6% had no latrines, 42.1% had no source of water at school, and 45.1% had no teacher trained in Health education. Some of their perceived challenges were low awareness and commitment of school managers, the absence of health workers in school, and lack of teachers training on School Health Programme.Conclusion: Poor knowledge and understanding of the NSHP amongst the teachers, lack of basic human and material resources for health-promotion in schools may have contributed to the seemingly low attitude and practice of the NSHP in public schools of Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
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尼日利亚国家学校卫生政策;埃邦伊州公立学校教师认知与实施调查
背景:尼日利亚于2006年颁布并通过了《国家学校卫生政策》,作为实施《学校卫生方案》的指南,以维持和改善在校儿童的健康。目的:我们决定对尼日利亚东南部埃邦伊州公立学校实施该政策的情况进行调查,评估校长的看法、态度和做法,并确定政策实施中可能存在的挑战(如果有的话)。方法:对Ebonyi州的788所公立中小学进行描述性横断面研究,采用预测试的结构化问卷对其校长进行问卷调查。关于学校人口统计、学校保健服务的信息;检索了学校环境、学校以技能为基础的健康指导以及对学校健康实施的促进因素或障碍的感知。结果:约65%的参与者不知道NSHP文件的存在。没有一所学校报告对学生进行入学前体检,49.6%的学校没有厕所,42.1%的学校没有水源,45.1%的学校没有接受过卫生教育培训的教师。他们认为的一些挑战是学校管理人员的认识和承诺较低,学校没有保健工作人员,以及缺乏关于学校保健方案的教师培训。结论:尼日利亚Ebonyi州公立学校对NSHP的认识和理解不足,学校缺乏基本的促进健康的人力和物力资源,可能导致NSHP在尼日利亚Ebonyi州公立学校的态度和实践似乎不高。
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