2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12966-022-01246-8
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Barriers and facilitators to implementation of direct fruit and vegetables provision interventions in kindergartens and schools: a qualitative systematic review applying the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR)

Abstract: Background Although children’s intake of fruit and vegetables has seen a recent rise, almost half of adolescents do not eat even one piece of fruit or vegetables per day. One way to address this problem is through interventions that provide fruit and vegetables directly to children in kindergartens and schools. For such interventions to meet their intended goals, what is important to consider in addition to impact is implementation. Our objective is to systematically review qualitative results … Show more

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“…This result is consistent with a review (32) of qualitative studies that were carried out in Niger (33), and Nigeria which which looked at how SFP was considered to affect students’ enrollment, completion, and academic success (34). Therefore, strengthening the SFP could be a crucial intervention to enhance students’ academic performance and improve the quality of their education.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This result is consistent with a review (32) of qualitative studies that were carried out in Niger (33), and Nigeria which which looked at how SFP was considered to affect students’ enrollment, completion, and academic success (34). Therefore, strengthening the SFP could be a crucial intervention to enhance students’ academic performance and improve the quality of their education.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…All in all, as improving DOI is essential for gaining more intervention effects, particular effort should be put into involving and motivating parents in interventions that require parental actions. Methods to improve parental DOI may include increasing parental motivation, improving the easiness of implementation, and support [52][53][54].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted a systematic qualitative review of 14 studies reporting on the barriers and facilitators to implementation of interventions that entail the action of direct provision of fruit and vegetables in kindergarten and school settings. 76 The CFIR was used and the following determinants in the implementation of fruit and vegetables interventions in schools were identified: (i) intervention characteristics domain: ‘design quality and packaging’, ‘adaptability’ and ‘cost’; (ii) outer setting: ‘cosmopolitanism’, external policy and incentives’ and ‘patients’ needs and resources’; (iii) inner setting: ‘implementation climate’, ‘readiness for implementation’ and ‘structural characteristics’; (iv) characteristics of individuals: ‘individual stage of change’, ‘knowledge and beliefs about the intervention’ and finally of (v) process: ‘engaging’, ‘executing’ and ‘reflecting and evaluating’. The review stresses the dual role of parents as both supporting the implementation and targets of the intervention.…”
Section: Public Policies With Potential Influence On Food and Physica...mentioning
confidence: 99%