波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那斯普斯卡共和国学龄前儿童健康饮食政策和做法:一项定性研究。

IF 2.2 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS BMC Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1186/s40795-025-01017-1
S Stojisavljevic, B Djikanovic, D Stojisavljevic, D Manigoda, J Niskanovic
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背景:学龄前儿童的健康饮食是一个非常重要但具有挑战性的目标,可以从适当的制度和系统方法中受益。5年前,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那斯普斯卡共和国教育和文化部以规则手册和标准的形式通过了一项幼儿园健康饮食政策,其使用不是强制性的。本研究的目的是确定学龄前人员在执行上述规则手册和标准方面的做法、看法和经验。方法:采用定性研究方法,开展了6个焦点小组:3个教师小组(n = 37)和3个幼儿园管理人员小组(n = 19)。采用框架法对定性数据进行分析。结果:我们发现,在公立学前环境中,健康饮食的实践涉及到一定数量的促进因素和持续的挑战。虽然毫无疑问,现有的规则手册和标准正在促进在幼儿园建立健康饮食的努力,但它们的实施并不是一个轻松的过程,它们遇到了几个层面上出现的阻力。参与者认为炊具在准备饭菜时具有抵抗性和“老式”,这是一项重大挑战,需要教育培训和持续的监督支持。有限的财政资源和严格的公共采购程序使人们难以获得所需的食品。所有与会者一致认为,需要长期承诺,以实现政策建议的全面实施,以及针对人员、家长和儿童的三方和一体化教育计划。结论:促进学龄前儿童的适当营养需要一个整体的方法,解决可行性和对政策的态度,对工作人员的持续教育,实施新的饮食习惯的创造性策略,并克服财政挑战。与家长和社区利益攸关方合作对于在学前环境中创造有利于健康饮食习惯的环境至关重要。
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The policy and practice of establishing healthy eating in preschool children in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina: a qualitative study.

Background: Healthy eating in preschools is a very important but challenging goal that can benefit from an adequate institutional and system approach. Five years ago, the Ministry of Education and Culture in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, adopted a policy for healthy eating in preschools in the form of a rulebook and standards, whose use was not mandatory. The aim of this research was to determine the practices, perceptions, and experiences of preschool personnel related to the implementation of the abovementioned rulebook and standards.

Methods: We applied a qualitative research method and conducted six focus groups: three with teachers (n = 37) and three with managers in preschools (n = 19). The qualitative data were analyzed according to the Framework Method.

Results: We found that the practice of healthy eating in public preschool settings involves a certain number of facilitators and ongoing challenges. While there are no doubts that the existing rulebook and standards are facilitating efforts in establishing healthy eating in preschools, their implementation has not been an easy-going process, and they have encountered resistance that has appeared at several levels. The participants perceived cookers as resistant and "old-fashioned" in preparing meals, which was found to be a significant challenge that requires education training and ongoing supervision with support. Experiences with limited financial resources and rigid public procurement procedures make it difficult to obtain desired food items. All the participants agreed that long-term commitment is needed to achieve the full implementation of policy recommendations, together with tripartite and convergent education programs for personnel, parents, and children.

Conclusion: Promoting proper nutrition in preschools requires a holistic approach that addresses both feasibility and attitudes toward policies, continuous education for staff, creative strategies for implementing new eating habits, and overcoming financial challenges. Collaboration with parents and community stakeholders is crucial in creating a supportive environment for healthy eating habits in preschool settings.

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